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  1. rednecktex7

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    kaijuzoo you need to show your handiwork here!
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    kaijuzoo you need to show your handiwork here!
    great work man!
     
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    kaijuzoo you need to show your handiwork here!
    I love the work on those large Godzilla tails/spines!
     
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    How big are those Godzillas and how much do they cost?!

    Looks bigger than a Machinder! :shock:
     
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    kaijuzoo you need to show your handiwork here!
    Those Meltdowns (the one he repaired) are HUGE! I'd say the length of the thing is about 4' long! Probably somewhere about 2' tall.
    Though I'm not the best at estimating height/scale, but they're large whatever the actual measurements are.
     
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    Hi there NT,
    Yeah, 2x4 feet is about right, it is 22" tall. Bandai made 4000 of them and each came serialized with a card and a metal tag glued to the foot. My client recently got this bad boy online and brought it to me for a complete overhaul. In addition to the obvious shipping damage, it also had three severely scraped toes so I had to file and round them a bit and then repaint all the nails. The figure also must have been stored near a kitchen as it was covered with a thin sticky film. A few experiments with various degreasers allowed me to clean it right up without effecting the any of the paint.

    This was quite a fun and challenging project putting "Humpty Dumpty" back together again !!

    Anone need any repairs or customizing, just check out my site and let me know ! Thanks.
     

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