Showing posts with label Monster Toys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monster Toys. Show all posts
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Friday, March 21, 2014
NECA Pacific Rim Cherno Alpha 18" Figure Coming
Loaded with detail, realistic weathering, over 20 points of articulation and LED lights in the head to re-create the effects seen in the movie. It even features sliding fists! This figure is massive and can now join the fight to save humanity alongside 18″ Gipsy Danger.
Read more: http://necaonline.com/
Preview Of NECA Pacific Rim Scunner Figure

Following the success of the recently released deluxe Trespasser and Knifehead v.2 comes the next HUGE and highly requested Kaiju, Scunner!
From the epic Pacific Rim movie, Scunner is the largest of the Category IV Kaiju. Its appearance and behavior are akin to that of a bull. Broad and stocky, the two curved horns jutting out of its head act as battering rams against armored opponents like the Jaegers.
Scunner has four arms that are all poseable, along with a bendable tail and tons of detail and additional articulation.
Read more: http://necaonline.com/
Friday, March 14, 2014
NECA Reveals Series 4 Kaiju
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| Scunner |
NECA revealed via Twitter the kaiju for series 4 of there Pacific Rim figures (yes that's right series 4!) below is there post.
Pacific Rim Series 4 Kaiju are Scunner & the concept model for Trespasser known as Axehead. The toy is quite different w new parts & deco
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| Axehead Concept |
Monday, March 10, 2014
Kaiju Battle Review : Pacific Rim Series 3 Knifehead, Cherno Alpha, And Coyote Tango
We reviewed the Pacific Rim Trespasser figure from NECA a few days ago now here is the rest of series 3.
First up Knifehead, he was released as part of series 1 but he was out of proportion with the other figures so NECA decided to release him again in a larger battle damaged version. As we mentioned in the Trespasser review he and Knifehead are based on the same design, the lower part, and arms of Knifehead is the same except for different paint scheme. Where the major diffence is with the main part of the body and head, the body is similar but they added a section to the neck and shoulder area, the neck has a longer look. The back plate is similar to the series 1 figure and not as pronounced as Trespasser's is. Also obviously is his head is different. Knifehead stands as the tallest kaiju almost seeming to big, not that we are complaining, he has a very good paint job including his blue blood splatter if there is an issue it is with articulation of the head and neck. Most of the figure is the same as Trespasser and better then the series 1 version except the neck seems stiff and kind of hard to move as the jaw seems to be articulated like the previous version but you can actually move it to a different position. Overall all another great figure.
Now on to the Jaegers Coyote Tango and Chreno Alpha, both are similar to the previous Jaegers, they have great detail and have a sort of worn look like they have been through battles before, I felt the first Gipsy Danger and Striker Eureka were to clean you can say. Coyote Tango does seem to stand a little odd giving him a top heavy look, his legs are also stiff and hard to pose. Cherno Alpha is the brute of the bunch and it shows the biggest gripe with him is his head seems slightly off from his body it is not a big deal. One thing I did notice that is interesting is his fist they open and they extend out a nice little touch. Both make fine additions to the assortment. Overall this is a great series I truly hope they continue it.
Friday, March 7, 2014
Lego 3-Foot Tall Pacific Rim Jaeger Cherno Alpha
These photos show off a 3-foot-tall Jaeger robot inspired by Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim. It was created by LEGO artist Jason Corlett, who used 5,000 bricks and spent 70 hours to build the giant robot. One of the things I love about it most is that it is piloted by minifigs.
This is the Russian Jaeger known as Cherno Alpha. I wonder if Corlett has any plans of building any more because he totally should! I love the amount of detail that went into this.
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Kaiju Battle Review: Pacific Rim Trespasser Figure
Trespasser one of the many kaiju of Pacific Rim and one of the first to appear in the film, attacking San Francisco as well as other cities. Now it is an awesome figure Trespasser is bigger then the two previous kaiju released by NECA like Leatherback released in wave 2 Trespasser has quite a few points of articulation and plenty of detail. Trespasser is very similar to Knifehead in style with two large arms and two smaller arms but both are articulated unlike wave 1 Knifehead in which the smaller ones were not (wave 3 Knifehead is different which we review in the near future), they also share a similar color scheme. The figure looks great but there is one thing that I was not crazy about which was the tail that is curved, due to the packaging, and is hard to move to a different position. The figure has a solid feel and is easy to pose overall joints are all firm but not to hard to adjust into different poses. The paint job on it is very good with one exception there are a few mistakes on one side of the figure's abdomen it is not horrible but it is slightly noticeable. Overall it is an great figure slightly better then Leatherback in my opinion, which is a great figure as well. This figure is part of wave 3 which includes Battle Damaged Knifehead, Cherno Alpha, and Coyote Tango, although the kaiju are definitely my favorites.
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| Trespasser And Leatherback |
Friday, February 21, 2014
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Toy Fair 2014: Pacific Rim, X-Plus And S.H. MonsterArts Godzilla Conformation
Below is some of the first merchandise we are getting to see from Toy Fair 2014, including Pacific Rim 18" and wave 3 figures, some of the forthcoming X-Plus figures from Diamond and conformation we will see S.H. MonsterArts Godzilla 2014. Most of the pics are courtesy of Toyark.com. So far we have not gotten any Godzilla 2014 toys revealed.
Saturday, February 1, 2014
X-Plus Figure Checklist From Kaiju Addicts
Kaiju Addicts has compiled a listing of X-Plus figures releases from the Toho and Daiei Series with info, pics, and links to there reviews.
Go here for the Toho 30cm Series, here for the Toho Large Monster Series, and here for the Daiei Series.
Friday, January 31, 2014
NECA New Pacific Rim Knifehead In Package
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
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