As the King of the Monsters turns 70 and the classic Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla celebrates its 50th, threezero has dropped a pint-sized powerhouse with all the attitude of a city-wrecking kaiju.

Say hello to the Kaiju-Dou Godzilla (1974) figure, standing tall at a mighty 9 inches (22.9 cm) and ready to pose, roar, and light up like he’s headlining his very own monster movie.
Sculpted by the talented Takeshi Oka, this Godzilla model doesn’t just look the part—it plays it too. With a seamless outer “skin” covering a sturdy die-cast zinc alloy frame, it’s loaded with 26 articulation points, including a fully poseable tail and a jaw that opens to unleash a beam of fiery justice.
Press the button hidden under Godzilla’s chest, and he’ll give you a taste of his iconic roar, while his LED-lit dorsal plates add a glow-in-the-dark finishing touch. That’s right. It has both light and sound, plus super posability—a rare combination in the world of collectible Godzilla figures.
But it doesn’t stop there! Fans will love the broken transmission towers that attach with magnetic force, mimicking the classic scene where the big guy absorbs lightning energy.

And with three interchangeable sets of hands (fists, action-ready, and relaxed), Godzilla is set for anything—whether it’s terrorizing a toy shelf or striking a legendary pose for fans. It even includes a Heat Ray effect accessory, because what’s Godzilla without his signature atomic breath?
If you missed the pre-order window for the X-Plus Toho Daikaiju Series, well then, here’s your second chance—albeit not quite the same one, but hey, close enough. Actually no. This might be the go-to version if posability matters (and how is not, right?).
At US$169.90, this Kaiju-Dou Godzilla (1974) is a must-have piece of kaiju history that’s equal parts nostalgia and raw, scaly power, ready to take the throne on your shelf.






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