Godzilla merch has come in many forms—hats, snacks, and even mop covers—but this one lands with a literal thud. Castem Corporation has unleashed the Godzilla Hammer, a 550-gram (1.2-pound) chunk of iron modeled after the actual 2001 Godzilla movie foot. It’s not just inspired by the King of the Monsters—it is the King’s foot, recreated in terrifying detail using a 3D scan of the movie prop.

Forget traditional hammer heads. This beast uses Godzilla’s sole to crush nails into wood, letting you recreate kaiju-level destruction on your next DIY project. Measuring 30 cm long (about 11.8 inches), with a foot that’s 4 cm by 8 cm (1.6 by 3.1 inches), it’s a conversation starter, a display piece, and yes, a functioning hammer.
Made using the lost-wax casting method in Japan, it features iron with black oxide finishing for that cinematic doomsday aesthetic. The Godzilla Hammer is now available for 6,930 yen (around 45 USD), stomping its way to stores via Rakuten Market (Japan) (6,930 yen), Amazon Japan (6,930 yen), Amazon USA (US$70.65), eBay (US$70.65), as well as Shopee Taiwan.
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Images: Castem Corporation.