I tried to make them a scale that would agree with multiple type of city crushing monsters, but that's impossible. ![]() ![]() So feel free to print out as many of these model buildings as you need to populate your city. So I love these toys, but they just didn't feel right sitting on my bare shelf. I'd rather it be sturdy and more stoic, than really articulated and falling to crap. So you can't really pose the Godzilla with the man inside, and have him hold the pose. It's very squishy and stretchy, don't get me wrong, however, it's not stretchy enough to give way to the little man inside. I wish the rubber suit was just a pinch more flexible. The feet were a little bit easier to manage. I found it a little easier if you disconnect the arms at the shoulder first, thread those through, meet the hands, and then insert the torso, and reconnect the arms. My grandfather once said, there's nothing harder than keeping a woman happy, or putting a Godzilla costume on a 5 inch action figure. I'll tell you, it was a little hard getting the tiny arms to fit down the rubber Godzilla sleeves and connect with the large Godzilla hand posts. I wanted to get any one of the Godzilla costume sets, they're around $15-20, and while at Toy Tokyo (covering Toy Fair) I picked this set because you also get King Ghidrah for roughly $10 more. The licensed properties such as Batman, Godzilla, Alien, and coming this summer, Superman, however, are some of the favorites in my collection. Great concept, sure, but they just don't hold my interest. Sure they're poseable, but the translucence takes too much away. I am not a big gigantic fan of the standard Microman/micronaut figure. Check out the Microman Batman and the Alien vs Predator reviews for more details on the figures themselves. They also go the extra mile and include an ungodly amount of accessories and extra hands for any type of pose imaginable. Arms and feet pop off kinda easy, but they go right back on. First off, are you familiar with the Microman body? It's very articulated, yet most figures hold their poses very well. But I do know what I like, and I like these figures. I don't know too much of the back story on these figures because I don't speak Japanese. Hence City-crushing monster week here on MPb. You can even use it for King Kong or other giant robot figures. I have designed some small buildings ( skip down the page) that you can print and assemble into a 3D city backdrop/environment for your Godzilla action figures. I was not only blown away by this idea, but I was also inspired. Making a little action figure wear a Godzilla costume, (in the same manner as the costume of the 1950s movie) is such a concept. Like I said earlier, there are tons and tons of cool Godzilla collectibles out there, but I needed something whose concept completely knocked my shorts off before I'd bite. Takara's Godzilla and King Ghidrah MicromanĮarlier this week I showed you my Godzilla Crumple Zone, today I look at another piece of kick-ass Godzilla-ness, the Microman Godzilla costume figures. Millionaire Playboy : Toys: Godzilla Microman
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