Bandai has revealed a couple of very interesting, or perhaps even odd, new Movie Monster Series Godzilla figures.
The two new entries in the series are Godzilla (2016) Climax Version Heavy Paint Specification and Mechagodzilla (1975) Metallic Green Version figures. Both figures are repaints of previous Godzilla figures by Bandai.
While some people may be growing tired of the constant Shin Godzilla repaints, the new Metallic Mechagodzilla figure has left a lot of fans talking about it due to its unique appearance and paint scheme.
If you would like to own either of the new figures, then both are now available to purchase from the official Godzilla Store, with Shin Godzilla costing approximately $31 and Mechagodzilla approximately $26.




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