Chibimaru Godzilla Series No.801 Godzilla 1989 70th Anniversary Ver. Fujimi NEW

Description

Godzilla (1989) is now on sale in a completely new mold from the Chibimaru Godzilla series!
This is the first in a series of innovations that will be sent out with a deformed, full-length molding of reality and coolness!
Godzilla from the 1989 release [Godzilla vs. Biollante] has been deformed and is now available in a completely new mold!
The mouth, neck, limbs, tail and other major parts are movable!
Easy assembly with no tools or glue required
Comes with four color molding and stickers, anyone can reproduce the image in the play!
Biollante tentacle parts that are movable each part is included as a limited first edition bonus!
Will be interlocked with items to be released at a later date
This product is made in Japan.
This product is a plastic model kit that requires assembly.

Payment

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Shipping

Purchases will be shipped within the handling time.

Economy Shipping: Japan Post Small Packages with Registered Mail(Arrival of goods 2-4 weeks after shipment)
Expedited Shipping: Fedex, DHL, UPS, Japan Post(EMS) (Arrival of goods 4-7 days after shipment)

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