Gojira851 Unboxes the Gigantic Series Godzilla 2019
Gojira851 unboxes the Gigantic Series Godzilla 2019 standard version vinyl figure by X-Plus.
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Gojira851 unboxes the Gigantic Series Godzilla 2019 standard version vinyl figure by X-Plus.
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Bat Chain Puller unboxes the Gigantic Series Godzilla (2019) Standard Version vinyl figure by X-Plus. Following that is an EXTENSIVE series of views of this beast. Make sure you watch this one! Several size comparisons are also provided.
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Phil The Kaiju Kings talks about the Gigantic Series Godzilla 2019 standard version vinyl figure by X-Plus.
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Jurassic Reviews takes a look at the recently released Gigantic Series Godzilla (2019) standard version vinyl figure by X-Plus. This is one of my favorite new X-Plus reviewers.
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Phil The Kaiju Kings talks about Toho 30cm Series Godzilla (2004) vinyl figure by X-Plus.
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Frank Gemignani’s Controller Review of the 30cm Series Yuji Sakai Modeling Collection Godzilla 2016 standard version vinyl figure by X-Plus. This is probably the best Shin Godzilla ever by X-Plus.
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Hanging out on my desk all day today is the Gigantic Series Godzilla (2001) by X-Plus.
This here is the very first figure in the Gigantic Series. It surprised the crap out of everyone the day it was announced.
This is also a Japanese original standard version. (I didn’t care for the mini GMK heart extra.)
When it comes to badass figures, this one leads the pack. Or does it? What do you think?
When you have well over 100 X-Plus figures, each one tends to blur out of focus in lieu of the collection as a whole. ‘X-Plus of the Day’ is when I select one of them and keep them on my desk for the day in an attempt to enjoy and appreciate it away from the busy shelves.
Hanging out on my desk today is the 30cm Series Godzilla 1954 by X-Plus.
This is special today for 2 reasons. 65 years ago today on November 3, 1954, Godzilla first stomped onto Japanese movie theater screens. So, Happy Anniversary, Gojisama!
Next, this is the 3rd ever X-Plus I got. And my first 30cm Series Godzilla.
Since this figure came out, X-Plus has released four more 54’s. And so this guy here often gets forgotten.
It was the tallest 30cm Godzilla for a long while. I think it was finally beaten by last years Godzilla 1967.
It’s been released a few times already, mostly with monochrome paint apps (as seen here) and also in color.
Seems a shame this figure seems mostly ignored now. What do you think of it? How do you rank it?
When you have well over 100 X-Plus figures, each one tends to blur out of focus in lieu of the collection as a whole. ‘X-Plus of the Day’ is when I select one of them and keep them on my desk for the day in an attempt to enjoy and appreciate it away from the busy shelves.
Phil The Kaiju Kings reviews the Toho 30cm Series Godzilla (1967) Ric Exclusive vinyl figure by X-Plus. This Ric came with an in-scale Minya.