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【Godzilla】 The 1998 version of Godzilla finally arrives in the Toho 30cm Series! Featuring a more kaiju-like forward-leaning posture and meticulous attention to muscle detail in the limbs, Godzilla (1998) has joined the Toho 30cm Series!

2026-03-04
“Wait, that Godzilla is coming to the 30cm Series?” Some of you might have blurted that out in surprise. The Godzilla from the 1998 Hollywood film “GODZILLA” has finally joined the Toho 30cm Series. While many variations from the Heisei and Showa eras have been sculpted before, the addition of this individual with its unique form is an event that could be called a major incident for collectors. For fans who have loved its slender physique and sharp facial features—elements that set it apart from the traditional Godzilla image—this is a long-awaited realization in 3D.
First, I want to talk about the posing. It’s not just standing upright. It features a forward-leaning posture as if it’s about to kick off the ground and start running, a supplely undulating tail, and lines in the limbs that harbor a sense of tension. It’s a sculpt that looks as if a single moment leaping out of the screen has been frozen in time. The texture of the skin is also not to be missed. The finely carved scale-like details and surface treatments that suggest muscle undulations show various expressions depending on how the light hits them. The finish is so rich in information that you’ll want to check the moment you pick it up, wondering, “Is this really soft vinyl?”
The size of approximately 30cm in height is not just “slightly large.” The moment you place it on a shelf, it has a presence that makes it the protagonist of the space. It’s a height where your eyes naturally meet it rather than looking down. This is surprisingly important. If you place it by your desk, you'll lock eyes during breaks from work; if you display it in the living room, the atmosphere of the room changes completely. The sense of immersion created by the size is hard to convey through photos alone. When you stand before the actual object, you are convinced: “Ah, this is a sculpture meant for appreciation.”
What further tickles the heart is the palm-sized Godzilla egg included with the Shonen Ric Limited Edition. The addition of this tiny presence instantly expands the narrative of your display. By placing the parent and the egg together, you can recreate tense scenes from the film, or you can stir the imagination by placing them slightly apart. One of its charms is the “blank space” left to the viewer's interpretation, asking, “Is it protecting it, or......?” It functions not as a mere accessory, but as an important piece that reinforces the worldview.
For those who think, “I already have many Godzillas,” this is exactly the version I want you to pick up. Its unique design within the series stands out when lined up with others. The massiveness of the Showa era, the dignity of the Heisei era, and the agility of the 1998 version. By each radiating a different personality, the entire collection should feel more multi-dimensional. While the quality is high as a standalone piece, it is an item that truly shows its true value when displayed alongside others.
Ultimately, what you feel is the “satisfaction of ownership.” The sensation that the kaiju exists in your own space, rather than through a screen. Viewing it from different angles, observing the details, and occasionally picking it up to feel its weight—this series of experiences deepens the value of the figure. There aren't many items that have sculpted the unique existence of Godzilla (1998) in such a persuasive way. That is why it is meaningful to welcome it into your home at this opportunity.
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