Neon Genesis Evangelion Test Type-01 Godzilla Model Kit
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Product Description
Kotobukiya is proud to present a new plastic model kit based on the flagship mecha of the Neon Genesis Evangelion saga, Eva Unit-01 Godzilla-colored version!
Intricately sculpted and detailed to reflect Shinji Ikari’s iconic robot, this new kit captures the unit’s unique lanky body, long limbs, armored torso with shoulder extensions, and of course its instantly recognizable horned head.
This kit includes 300 pre-colored pieces in Godzilla's color scheme, so no painting is required. You can even recreate your favorite scenes from the series with Unit-01’s multiple points of articulation!
Sculpted by Yuichi Kuwamura and Shohei Chiba, Unit 01 Godzilla version stands 7.5 inches tall; it’s the perfect start to your Eva collection and looks great alongside any of Kotobukiya’s statues and models based on Neon Genesis Evangelion.
Product Features
- 7.5 inches (19.05cm)
- Featuring Godzilla-color scheme of Eva Unit-01 from the hit anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion
- Multiple points of articulation
- Sculpted and detailed to Shinji Ikari's iconic robot
- 300 pre-colored pieces
Box Contents
- Evangelion Test Type-01 Godzilla model kit
Additional Details
Neon Genesis Evangelion is a highly popular Japanese media franchise that first aired in Japan in 1995 with a successful anime series. Following Shinji Ikari, a teenage youth who is tasked with piloting giant mecha, called Evangelion, against city destroying beings called Angels. The franchise explores various religious and psychological themes that that have provided various memorable moments. Neon Genesis Evangelion is a commercial and critically successful franchise that continues to receive acclaim for the impact it continues to have.
Debuting in the iconic 1954 Japanese film Godzilla (Gojira) directed by Ishiro Honda and produced by Toho Co.; Godzilla is a monsterous creature called a Kaiju that causes havok throughout Japan. Godzilla has become a cultural icon that is widely considered to be the "King of the Monster" and has been featured in a plethora of films with various differences throughout the decades.