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Godzilla Wars Figures - 1996
Godzilla Wars Figures - 1996

Godzilla Wars was not going to be the last line from Trendmasters, but they folded too soon.

posted by: Vaporman87
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Date Added: 01/21/2013

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Vaporman87 Posted on Jan 21, 2013 at 08:44 PM

I still have at least 15 of the 10" Trendmasters figures STILL SEALED IN THE BOX. They weren't the most realistic looking Godzilla figures, but they were American made, something you won't see today (Bandai America is still owned by Bandai Japan).

There were plans to release a line called Godzilla Doom Island, and some figures were produced for this line, but none made it onto store shelves.

Before Trendmasters closed their doors, they liquidated their inventory online, and many Doom Island figures were sold in that liquidation to fans of the toy line. I got my hands on several, and some lucky dude won a prototype 10" Destroyah.

Overseas, a small number of 10" Biollantes were sold. To find and purchase one now would cost you a small fortune.

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