>>11471221Yeah, the dry brushing, washes and metallic paints really made Ultimate Zilla pop and contributed to him looking even bigger than he actually was. If I had one today I think the only real detail I could improve would be to either pop him open give him clear LED illuminated eyes or just paint some detail on them. Overall it was a terrific representation of the design let alone for a late 90s toy.
It's sad that the Jakks giant Godzilla was not re-issued, epsecially with so many shitty giant superhero figures clogging up store shelves over the last decade. A giant Godzilla toy makes a lot of sense although I suppose the only way to keep it from costing $100 would be to half ass it on the paint apps, which is a shame. The biggest and best Legendary Godzilla toy is still the Neca 2014 one although it's the 2014 design and not the superior KOTM design (which to be fare can be fixed if you are a very adventurous modder).