by canofhumdingers » Mon Mar 28, 2011 12:33 am
^^^which is pretty much what Ebirahsmeg said... They're older toys but are still probably the most readily available. I don't see what the point of this conversation is anymore.... we (in general) seem to be arguing different sides but saying the same thing....
I guess to sum it up (& hopefully end the conversation so the thread can get back on track...), The heisei Godzilla, while older and not receiving much new toy attention, is still readily available in Japan & therefore new heisei toys are not all that exciting to someone living in Japan b/c of all the excess old heisei stuff. Meanwhile, for those of us stateside, we don't see the dearth of old 90's stock & only have "easy" access to newer figures, of which the heisei era has been relatively ignored & therefore new heisei figures are much more exciting to us.
SOOOOOOOO, how about those Showa Gamera Revoltechs??