I dont want that re-colored version....but I do want it
I didn't get the original, and I actually kinda like this one better, I think I might get it.
I dont want that re-colored version....but I do want it
I didn't get the original, and I actually kinda like this one better, I think I might get it.
I have the original, and I like this one too…I've kind of resigned myself to collecting everything from the monster arts line (except the Alien/predator stuff) so I think I have to get this
Since my 68 pics went over so well..... here's some I took with my 62.
Thanks!! That's what I was shooting for. You can see some of my 68 Godzilla on the prior page that looks similiar in style to these pics. I also have Gamera pics that I will post next. To answer your questions...Yes these figures are lightweight and hollow but sturdy at the same time if that makes sense. I personally love both the 62 and 68 here but I have a little more nostalgia feelings for the 68 look since thats what I remember more as a kid. He looked goofy and the Xplus figure captures that look so well.that shot of 62 facing away looks like something out of a movie, cool shots. I've never bought x-plus figures. Are they lightweight and hollow? I hope they reissue the g2k figure. Which is the better figure 68 or 62? Pros and cons?
Agreed!!Something about an actor in a suit playing Godzilla makes it bad ass.
I hope next Toho movie is done 300 style.
Thanks!! I agree and I hope they make the 62 Kong to go with him.Beautiful pix!
This is such an iconic shot for me....
Like the first photo of G ever etched into my memory.....
It's what made 62 my first definitive godzilla and is my favorite of the pre heisei bunch
GDZILLA95 nice collection