A new LEGO project featuring a 16-inch tall Godzilla inspired by the design from Warner Brothers and Legendary Pictures' Godzilla 2014 and Godzilla 2: King of the Monsters (2019) movies is currently seeking YOUR support for LEGO to adopt it into its production lineup! Considering just how popular Godzilla is, it's remarkable there isn't more exposure for the King of Monsters in certain merchandise mega-avenues like LEGO. The impressive build featured below looks incredible and even has an attachable Atomic Breath and glowing Charge-Up eye swap to mimic Godzilla's iconic moment from King of the Monsters. Read on for images and more info!
Fully articulated and standing at a whopping 16in (41cm) tall, Godzilla: King of the Monsters is the perfect model for any fan of the Atomic Kaiju. Godzilla: King of the Monsters is based on the design featured in Legendary's 2014 film, Godzilla, and its sequel. The model features 26 points of articulation and is very posable while staying stable and strong.
The initial build was created by LordofAngmarMB and the main features include:
- Main build (25in/64cm long, 16in/41cm tall)
- Attachable sub-model of Godzilla's Atomic Fire
- Extra parts to create the "charging" look for the eyes and spines
Possible additonal features include:
- A display plaque
- A minifigure of original Godzilla actor Haruo Nakajima in the iconic suit using parts from the Dinosaur Guy
At the time of writing this article, the build already has 646 supporters with 216 days left of its campaign! You can help support this build by visiting the LEGO page for it here!

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