Two new S.H.MonsterArts figures have been revealed.
During the Tamashii Nations 2020 Figure Museum event, Tamashii Nations showcased its upcoming slate of products. Two of the items on display were the new S.H.MonsterArts Godzilla 1989 and Zinogre figures.
Godzilla 1989 is not a reissue of the previously released Godzilla 1989 Kou Kyou Kyoku figure. Instead, it features a slightly different sculpt, no lights and sounds gimmicks, and is in a smaller scale. And for those who don't recognize the name "Zinogre," the creature originates from the Monster Hunter franchise.
You can view the first images of both new figures below, and let us know which one you're more excited for in the comments.












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