Pretty cool figure. I like it much more than the GMK and Cybot Godzillas. The face sculpt is actually pretty solid, although I don't like the way the eyes are painted. If the eyes were painted a little more realistically (and the Burning Godzilla figure shows us that Marmit is capable of it) the face would look great, in my opinion. Hopefully the mail order figure has better eyes. The body looks great: this in undeniably the 1989 Godzilla.
I wish the body texturing was a little smoother. Marmit seems to use the same deep scale pattern for all their recent Godzillas but I think the otherwise inferior 2004 version of the same Godzilla style gets the scale detail a little more correct. The tail seems a bit more appropriate for a Millennium Godzilla than a Heisei version, being stiffer and more triangular shaped than the rounder, more whip-like version on the Heisei suits. Lastly, the shoulder-height fin either needs to be larger, or the fins below it need to be smaller.
Still all things considered, this is a good figure, definitely my favorite of the very, very, very few Marmit toys we've gotten this year. It still doesn't come close to Bandai's 8" version though.








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