Revoltech
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Revoltech (リボルテック Riborutekku) is a toy company that has released figures for Godzilla, Gamera and other kaiju franchises under the Revoltech Sci-Fi line, alternatively known as the Tokusatsu or Special Effects line. Each figure includes a nameplate and collectible coin.
Toho figures
Baragon
The Baragon figure is based on the monster's appearance in Frankenstein vs. Baragon (1965), and comes with a farm house, a horse, and two trees. It was released in 2010.
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A prototype
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Prototypes shown at the 2010 Winter Wonder Festival
Mothra
The Mothra figure is based on the monster's appearance in her 1961 debut film, and comes with Tokyo Tower, a cocoon, and a stand. It released in 2010.
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Prototypes shown at the 2010 Winter Wonder Festival
Moguera
The Moguera figure is based on the robot's appearance in The Mysterians (1957), and comes with a Mysterian, a Markalite Cannon, and some forest bases.
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Display at the 2010 Winter Wonder Festival
Gigan
The Gigan figure is based on the monster's appearance in Godzilla vs. Gigan (1972), and comes with several buildings.
Anguirus
The Anguirus figure is based on the monster's appearance in Destroy All Monsters (1968), and comes with a miniature Moonlight SY-3.
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Prototype shown at the 2010 Winter Wonder Festival
Rodan
The Rodan figure is based on the monster's appearance in his 1956 debut film, and comes with a miniature flying Rodan and a building that can be destroyed.
Type 66 Maser Cannon
The Type 66 Maser Cannon figure is based on the weapon's appearance in The War of the Gargantuas (1966), and comes with a battling Sanda and Gaira figurine, a computer console, and a laser beam.
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A prototype shown at the 2010 Winter Wonder Festival
Type 70 Maser Cannon (Godzilla vs. Gigan ver.)
At the 2010 Sci-Fi Revoltech Exhibition, a figure of the Type 70 Maser Cannon was sold in limited quantities. It includes the same accessories as the Type 66 Maser Cannon, minus the Sanda and Gaira figurines.
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Comparison with the Type 66 Maser Cannon
Gotengo
The Gotengo figure is based on the warship's appearance in Atragon (1963), and comes with a stand and an alternate drill.
Kadokawa figures
Gamera (1967)
The Gamera 1967 figure comes with a flame breath effect and parts for Gamera's flying mode. It was released in 2011.
Gamera (1995)
The Gamera 1995 figure comes with a fireball, closed fists, and flying rockets.
Gamera (1996)
The Gamera 1996 figure comes with a fireball, an ultimate mana blast accessory, several stationary and flying Legion Soldiers, and a miniature Legion Plant. It was released in 2011.
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Display with the Legion figure
Gyaos
The Gyaos figure is based on the creature's appearance from Gamera the Guardian of the Universe, and comes with a flight stand and a miniature Gyaos.
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Display with Gamera at the 2010 Winter Wonder Festival
Gyaos (1967)
The Gyaos 1967 figure comes with a small Gamera figure, a flying stand, a severed foot, a broken fighter jet, a miniature flying Gamera, and an ultrasonic scalpel effect. It was released in 2011.
Legion
The Legion figure comes with a flying Gamera and small soldier Legion figures. It was originally released in 2011.
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Original release
In 2016, to commemorate Gamera 2: Attack of Legion’s 20th anniversary, the figure was rereleased under the Legacy of Revoltech line. It is painted a pearlescent white.
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Comparison between the original and rerelease
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Legacy of Revoltech rerelease
Daimajin
The Daimajin figure includes both a sheathed and drawn sword, four alternate hands, including one holding a samurai, an alternate face plate, a stake, and a display stand. It was first released in 2011 and later rereleased in 2017.
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An advertisement for the figure
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Display at the 2010 Winter Wonder Festival
Daimajin (Monochrome ver.)
In 2011, a monochromatic version of Revoltech’s Daimajin figure was sold in limited quantities exclusively through Hyper Hobby magazine.
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