by lhb412 » Sat May 10, 2014 6:32 pm
^Yeah, it looked like they were a bit undersized from the initial toy leaks and the like, but now it seems they're basically Showa-era size. I like that. I think they've been made too big since in the last few decades.
As for those concept drawings: 1) notice how a few of those pieces, with slight tweaking to make it match the final design, are the basis for a few images that have ended up on licensed products, and 2) obviously a lot of these are purposely over-experimental, but it's interesting how elements of these radical designs ended up in or final Godzilla. It's like these off-the-wall designs were necessary to find unique, new elements, before finally pooling them all together in a more straightforward, traditional Godzilla.
... and that 'porcupine' Godzilla it's only a hop, skip, and a jump away from a kickass Angilas for the sequel!