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Soul of Chogokin GX-103 MFS-3 Type 3 Machine Dragon - Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla

Release : Japan
Price:
Sale price$325.00
Description

The MFS-3 Type 3 Machine Dragon from 2002's "Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla" is now a part of the Chogokin Damashii action-figure lineup from Bandai!

This amazingly detailed figure features light-emitting gimmicks on the head and chest, with the "Absolute Zero" on the chest reproducing the firing sequence by changing the color!

Its back-mounted unit is included, as are parts to depict a damaged hangar and a base for display. You can reproduce both the "runaway" state and a post-repair look with head parts exchange.

This figure was described by the film's director, Masaaki Tezuka, as "the definitive version" of the character!

Shipping: Free within the USA

What is the difference between USA, Chinese and Japanese releases?

Sometimes we can offer a product with both a domestic and international release. Though the specifics may change, here are some key differences:

  • The Japanese release will be sourced from Japan and be just as it is released there
  • The Chinese release will be sourced from China and is usually identical to the Japanese release (we note if there are differences) aside from package labeling.
  • The USA release will be imported through a distributor and thus may contain translated instructions and will benefit from domestic support should something go wrong with your item
  • Chinese releases usually occur around the same time as Japanese releases, but due to additional processing required, they tend to arrive 3-6 weeks later than the Japanese release.
  • USA releases typically trail the Japanese release by 1-2 months, however they do not receive firm release dates. Dates provided are estimates only and can vary based on various factors
  • ALL releases are available to ship worldwide from our location in the USA

If you care about getting the product as authentic as possible, or as soon as possible, then you'll likely want the Japanese release.

If you want it relatively soon at a middle price-point, the Chinese releases are often the best bet.

However, if price and domestic warranty support are more important and you are willing to wait, you'll benefit from the USA release.