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This is another recent eBay purchase, the 1980 Ben Cooper Godzilla jiggler. This rubber critter was originally released in 1974 as a generic dinosaur, and was apparently rereleased in 1980 as Godzilla. He still has his cord and his Godzilla tag. His belly is marked "Ben Cooper c1974 Made In Hong Kong". I had the generic dinosaur version as a kid.
King of The Monsters
-LET THEM FIGHT-
I've always wanted to try making Godzilla! This MOC is based on the design from the Monsterverse movies and was super challenging to pull off. There are so many small details and subtleties to his proportions that took a lot of trial and error, but I think I've found a level of accuracy that I'm comfortable with.
The amazing photo editing for these shots was done as always by the wonderful @loaf_builds make sure you check out the other monsters from the collab as well!
Every year, my father carries on the Christmas tradition of putting his Godzilla figurine into my mother's "Christmas Village" scenes. Here's one from 2007.
Mt.Mizugaki
瑞牆山
I think the rock does not have a name, but this appearance is definitely Godzilla.
命名はされていないと思いますが、下山途中に見かけたこの姿はゴジラでしょう。
Hokuto city, Yamanashi pref, Japan
As I moved closer to a pond of water in order to get a nice shot at a Golf course I heard, "UGG". I looked around and saw nothing out of the ordinary and took one more step forward. Again I heard, "UGG". When I looked down, not 8' away was the largest Iguana I have ever even heard of, never mind seen.
I noticed he started bobbing his head up and down and figured that must be Iguana talk for, "Piss off". I slowly back away never taking my eyes off of his rather large teeth and went straight to my car. I had my 24-70 lens on so quickly replaced it with my 70-200 and returned to the scene of the crime.
Godzilla was still there so I took a few more shots, this time from a safer distance. His body alone was 4' long and the tail added to his length. All other Iguana's we saw were a greenish-grey color. Their entire body might be 3' if it were a big one. But this one was a monster.
Godzilla terrorizing Hibiya, Tokyo, Japan, circa 1954.
Fujifilm X-T20. Fujinon XF 10-24mm f/4 R OIS. 24mm, f/4, 1/60 sec, ISO 1000. Hibiya Godzilla Square, in the rain, Dec. 2019. Thanks for viewing!
thankfully i think godzillas are big fans of modernist treasures so he's just going to give it a little hug
[strobist info: one elevated monolight 1000W @ full power directly behind camera, softbox 1m x 1m, triggered with pocket wizard]
Having a lot of fun photographing the local fauna. Although not an endemic species; iguanas have propagated tremendously throughout Miami and the environs. Easy to do when you have no predators lurking around. This is another one of the hundreds residing around the numerous canals in Miami. Sorry to repeat the iguanas theme but I love the rainbow of colors on this one brought out by the early morning sun.
My new LEGO version of Godzilla.
I'm very happy to finally share it after all the time spend working on it.
He's 36cm (14inches) tall and made of 3533 bricks.
Build instructions on rebrickable : rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-126958/frenchybricks/godzilla-ki...
my movies #15
i did a picture like this months ago, but that one has a black background and a red domo-kun in it.
i set it up again 'cos all the pictures of the movie series has a white background, and i want them to have a uniform style
coming soon: the thin red line
Bought this toy from one of the many comic/toy shops at Akihabara. I was learning how to do some basic lighting with this video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgzmP2hflB0
Kinda interesting for a newbie like me. heh