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Godzilla vs. Destoroyah (1995): Godzilla 1995 Last Scene Toho 30cm Series

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Godzilla vs. Destoroyah (1995): Godzilla 1995 Last Scene Toho 30cm SeriesA stunning addition to The Yuji Sakai Modeling Collectiona soft vinyl series produced and meticulously crafted by renowned sculptor Yuji SakaiGodzilla (1995) Last Scene is now available for fans and collectors alike! Originally released in 2019 as a garage kit by the Yuji Sakai Sculpting Studio, this masterpiece commemorated the transition from the Heisei to the Reiwa era as a Heisei Memorial piece. Now reimagined as a fully painted soft vinyl figure,

A stunning addition to The Yuji Sakai Modeling Collection—a soft vinyl series produced and meticulously crafted by renowned sculptor Yuji Sakai—”Godzilla (1995) Last Scene” is now available for fans and collectors alike!

Originally released in 2019 as a garage kit by the Yuji Sakai Sculpting Studio, this masterpiece commemorated the transition from the Heisei to the Reiwa era as a Heisei Memorial piece. Now reimagined as a fully-painted soft vinyl figure, the model retains the original sculpture from the garage kit while joining the acclaimed Yuji Sakai Modeling Collection.

As the name suggests, this figure captures the unforgettable climax of Godzilla vs. Destoroyah (1995), faithfully recreating Godzilla’s defiant roar in its iconic final moments, bathed in dramatic backlight. Yuji Sakai brings Godzilla’s majestic stance to life, highlighting signature features such as the broad chest, powerful legs, and intense presence that dominated the film.

Having served as a sculptor on Godzilla vs. Destoroyah, Sakai drew from his firsthand experience on set and an extensive archive of reference material to craft this strikingly authentic rendition of Godzilla (1995). The result is a piece infused with unparalleled attention to detail and a deep reverence for the original work.

With Godzilla vs. Destoroyah celebrating its 30th anniversary on December 9, 2024, this figure invites fans to relive the awe and grandeur of its legendary final scene. Every aspect of this model, from its intricate details to its bold silhouette, exemplifies Sakai’s mastery and passion for the craft.

To preserve every nuance of Sakai’s artistry, the cast prototype was expertly converted into wax to create the master mold. The final product is exclusively made from soft vinyl derived directly from this master.

Product Details:
Product Name: Godzilla (1995) Last Scene
Series: Toho 30cm Yuji Sakai Modeling Collection
Product Type: Complete Painted Figure
Material: PVC
Product Dimensions: H: Approx. 31cm / L: Approx. 44cm

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