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Y-MSF B&W Classics Godzilla Vinyl Figures

The special EX series from Toyfreakz and Y-MSF is winding down, but they still have some surprises in store for the monster loving public! Take a look at this three figure series featuring Rodan 1956, Godzilla 1965 and  Godzilla 1967. This retro paint scheme, designed by monster- man Steve Ceragioli, features a classic black and [...]

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Series three from the Ron English Cereal Killers line!

Ron English (born 1966) is an American contemporary artist who explores popular brand imagery and advertising. His signature style employs a mash-up of high and low cultural touchstones, including comic superhero mythology and totems of art history, to create a visual language of evolution. He is also widely considered a seminal figure in the advancement of street art away from [...]

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Squarenix Man of Steel Figures!

Japanese toy manufactures really know how to do justice to an action figure! Take, for example, these two new offerings from Squarenix,  featuring Superman and General Zod from the upcoming Man of Steel movie. Both are extremely detailed,feature tons of crazy articulation and stand almost ten inches tall! You won’t find these at your local [...]

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Color process images of the MA-01 Vehicle Voltron

Update! Miracle Productions sent over a couple of snapshots this morning of the paint treatments for the MA-01 die-cast Vehicle Voltron. Included, is an older image, showing the incorrect coloring on the right arm, which has been corrected. $289.99                

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Y-MSF Blue Metallic Godzilla Special Editions!

Here is the latest from Y-MSF and Steve Ceragioli! This time we have Godzilla 1964, 1965 and 1967 finished in a blue, green metallic and they are beautiful. These are extremely limited, so you better grab yours fast!

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Release details for the new Tamashii GX-62 SOC Danguard Ace

This all new, Tamashii GX-62 Danguard Ace stands nearly eight inches tall and is deluxe in every way! Beyond the usual high die-cast content and Anime accurate details, this super robot features expanded articulation and a flawless transformation. This fantastic set also includes Danguard’s signature weapons, alternate hands, ships and a display base to bring [...]

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Y-MSF Godzilla and Rodan Metallic Exclusives!

Here is some more Toho monster goodness from Y-MSF and Steve Ceragioli. This time around we have Godzilla 1962 and Rodan 1955.  Both are finished in a brilliant metallic,  that looks both regal and realistic. The two are designed to display as a set and are very complimentary, with slightly different tones and shades. Y-MSF figures [...]

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Tamshii MonsterArts Godzilla 1964!

Here it is-the monster you have been waiting for! Tamashii is kicking off the Shōwa era of figures with this beautifully rendered Godzilla 1964. The sculpt looks fantastic and of course he is fully articulated! This one also features Tamashii’s all new body/shaft design that allows for even greater possibility, with more natural proportions. Available [...]

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Amazing new Y-MSF Blue Ice Godzillas!

Designed and manufactured in Japan; Y-MSF figures excel in both detail and accuracy. This small toy company specializes in six inch vinyl figures based on Toho monsters and is often surprising collectors with seldom seen character choices sculpted in very dynamic poses! This latest series was lovingly painted by Mr. Steve Ceragioli in a super [...]

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Nendoroid Iron Man coming in March!

Coming in March is this super adorable figure from the super successful Iron Man movies. This Hero’s Edition stands around four inches tall and is made of ABS and PVC plastic. He is super articulated and features Nemdoroid’s trademark super deformed styling. Comes packaged with a miniature city diorama base, repulsor effect parts and a Tony [...]

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