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S.H. Monsterarts Event Exclusive Color Edition Godzilla 2019


The 4th variant of the 2019 Godzilla figure is now available. The Event Exclusive version is translucent blue. 






The translucent blue looks really great when placed in front of light. The only highlights are a bit of light color on his toes and fingernails, and the edges of his dorsal spines, as well as black pupil eyes. The highlights are just enough to make the figure stand out.







Since it's the same figure as the 2019 release, it has the same articulation. It also comes with an extra jaw piece and atomic blast effect piece. The end of the blast fits into the hole on the extra jaw, just like the original release. The material on this figure seems a little softer than the past versions. I like it better than the burning version, looks simple yet effective. Also, the tongue doesn't seem to be stuck in the middle of the mouth like on Burning G's, and this one's mouth can close better without popping off like the Burning variant.







Event Exclusive blue Godzilla is an interesting variation. He looks like a blue icy. Like I said, I like it much more than the last version. I wonder if this will be the last variant we get from Tamashii Nations of this mold? I'm assuming the next releases in their Godzilla line will be from the Kong film that's been pushed back to 2021. We'll have to wait and see. For now, I will enjoy my Ice Zilla.





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