Product Introduction
Godzilla in a dynamic pose is recreated in 3D with a skeleton designed by Shinji Nishikawa and an exoskeleton recreated from the film! This display model meticulously recreates the organic, high-density details of the exoskeleton and skeletal structure.
■ Two display methods are available: "enclosed" or "side-by-side" with the exoskeleton.
■ The distinctive skeletal parts are produced by Shinji Nishikawa, who has contributed to almost every Godzilla film, providing monster and mecha designs as well as setting and production plans. The dynamic undulations of the bones are perfectly matched to the pose. Attention to detail has been paid to the realistic bone form.
■ The natural undulations of the body are recreated from the tip of the face to the tip of the tail. The exoskeleton is designed to conceal the seams between parts, a feature unique to non-movable models.
■ The color-coded interior of the mouth is recreated by dividing the parts.
■ The dorsal fin joints are made of clear parts.
■ Two types of support parts are included to support the large body.
■Accessories
■2 types of dedicated support poles
Safety Warning
Caution
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Pre-colored Plastic Model
This display model features Godzilla in a dynamic pose, featuring a skeleton designed by Shinji Nishikawa and an exoskeleton faithfully recreated from the film! The organic, high-density details of the exoskeleton and skeletal structure are meticulously recreated. Two display methods are available: "inside the body" or "side by side with the exoskeleton." The distinctive skeletal parts were produced by Shinji Nishikawa, who has contributed to almost every Godzilla film, providing monster and mecha designs, settings, and production plans. The dynamic undulations of the bones are perfectly matched to the pose. Attention to detail has been paid to the structure, resulting in a realistic bone form. The natural undulations of the body are recreated from the tip of the face to the tip of the tail. The outer skin has been designed to avoid the visible seams between parts, which is a feature of non-movable models. The color coding inside the mouth is reproduced by dividing the parts. The joint part of the dorsal fin uses clear parts. Two types of support parts are included to support the large body.