First up is Bullmark's own Kameba figure, released in 1970. I didn't know Kameba stood on two legs, or had no teeth, or had fish lips. But apparently the gang at Bullmark thought so. Will vintage take this one home?
This Kameba was released as part of the Bandai Museum line in 2004. It started the trend of having Kameba figures with extending necks, which all the following entires also have. The Museum Yog figures have won first in all their rounds so far, so maybe this time it will be three for three.
Here's Marusan's Kameba figure, released in 2005. Another extending neck, and the only vintage style Kameba on four legs.
And finally here's Marmit's built-up version of their Iron Joe Kameba kit, released this year. It has an interesting stance falling between biped and quadruped but the same extending neck as the other.








