Check out these new Bandai Movie Monster Series figures!
Previously available in Japan via 7-11’s website (7net), collectors overseas in the United States can now purchase these unique and beautiful colorways through Buyee’s proxy service! The first one, new coloration of the new MMS Godzilla (2004) mold, is called the “LAST SCENE Ver.,” based on Godzilla’s epic sunset conclusion at the end of Godzilla: Final Wars. This unique orange coloration is sure to stand out on shelves, and is a pretty interesting way to do a new figure coloration. The next one available is the MMS Odo Island Godzilla from Minus One, done in a “Memorial Gold” colorway, perhaps as a nod to the other Bandai figures emulating the film’s win at the Academy Awards last year.
Thanks to Beenos, Kaiju United has been filled in on the full details, including the product listings for both figures. Check out the full details below, including where and how to pick these up for your collection:
Inspired by the closing scene of Godzilla: Final Wars, this figure captures Godzilla mid-roar, framed against a glowing sunset. The translucent orange PVC base, accented with deep red hues, evokes the warmth and atmosphere of the film’s iconic final shot, highlighting the Godzilla’s majesty and power.
Limit one unit per customer.
Released to commemorate Godzilla’s 70th anniversary, this version of Godzilla Minus One’s Godzilla is
rendered in an all-gold colorway. The sculpt depicts Godzilla’s dramatic first appearance on Odo Island, complete with detailed texture across his massive form. The gleaming gold finish enhances the sense of scale and legacy behind the King of the Monsters.
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