I like my kaiju BIG, like the imposing monsters they are. Overall it is a nice enough figure with a sharp sculpt and decent articulation, but too small for me. It’s a nice effect, but I doubt I will display it that way. From there you attach the rocket blast effect into the figure. This plugs into the Revoltech joint, and a tab fits into the back of the shell. Just pull the crotch area out and down and replace with the alternate part. To enable the launching effect, you need to remove the waist and legs from the figure. The tail is jointed in several places, but a flat part on the bottom denotes how it’s supposed to lie. Legs have Revoltech joints at the hips, knees and ankles. There’s a joint in the waist behind the rubber cover, but that’s mostly there to facilitate swapping with the other waist piece. The figure comes packaged with open hands that can be swapped out with fists. You can attach a fire blast effect in the mouth.Įach arm has joints on the shoulders and elbows, with swivel joints at the wrists. The head has a really great range of motion. The head is on dual Revoltech joints, with an additional Revoltech joint at the jaw. However, Gamera as a character is not known to be the most acrobatic of Kaiju, so you can only do so much with it. There is more articulation in this Gamera than any other Gamera toy released (except for Microman Gamera, and that sucks, so it doesn’t count). The reason for the rubber is so that the figure can move around a bit better. It reminds me a little of the old Teenage Mutant Ninja turtles action figures actually. Most of the figure is the typical Revoltech ABS plastic, with the exception of the chest cover – that’s rubber. It does have a good bulk though, largely due to the shell. The whole thing is only a few inches tall. The Gamera figure is nicely sculpted, but small. You get:Gamera figureAlternate waist pieceMouth blast effectRocket launch effect2 alternate fists>Nameplate>Revoltech Coin and Case. These would look great all lined up on a bookshelf.Īccessories are sparse with this release. Gamera comes in the typical Sci-Fi Revoltech box – classy dark design with a Velcro cover. This Gamera comes from the 1995 reboot entitled Gamera: Daikaiju Kuchu Kessen aka Gamera: Guardian of the Universe. I really want to like it but it’s just so… small… I have conflicting feelings about this release. The Sci-Fi Revoltech changes all that, for better or worse. Some have moveable arms and legs at best. Most renditions of Gamera are soft vinyl with limited posability. Gamera is friend to all children, but apparently not a big friend of action figures. This quota may be increased by changing the MaxStringContentLength property on the XmlDictionaryReaderQuotas object used when creating the XML reader. The maximum string content length quota (8192) has been exceeded while reading XML data. Line 1, position 8908.Įrror in deserializing body of reply message for operation 'Translate'. Error in deserializing body of reply message for operation 'Translate'.
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