To say that NECA has done a great job with their newly acquired Godzilla license is an understatement. NECA's Godzilla series has been one of the coolest toy lines of the year! Beginning with their immensely popular 2014 Godzilla, the line has since gone on to incorporate several different versions from throughout the King of Kaiju's 60 year run - with more on the way!
Coming in January will be the next addition to the line, Burning Godzilla! Based off his appearance in 1995's Godzilla vs. Destroyah, this new piece comes at 6" tall, 12" long and fully articulated!
From NECA:
Celebrating the most famous kaiju of all time, we continue to explore the classic decade-spanning Godzilla franchise!
This version of the beloved monster is based on the 1995 movie Godzilla vs. Destoroyah. The figure stands over 6″ tall, with a head-to-tail measurement of over 12″ long. It features incredible “burning” details, a bendable tail and nearly 30 points of articulation!



Another great addition to NECA's Godzilla line! This is sure to be a great addition to any collection. We'll be sure to add this one to our display once it hits retail in January. How about you guys? Picking this one up? Or will you pass?
Source: NECA
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