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Andy’s Dinosaur Reviews reviews the Ceratosaurus by Star Ace and X-Plus. Designed and animated by Ray Harryhausen for the classic One Million Years B.C. (1966), this creature comes to life again as a resin statue by Star Ace.


​By John Stanowski Originally posted October 28th, 2021​ on Kaiju Addicts.
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More of the Ray Harryhausen vinyls figures by Star Ace are hitting stateside right now. Collector Marcellus Winters just got his Triceratops & Loana set from One Million Years B.C. (1966) and the Cyclops Deluxe based on the one-eyed creature from The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (1958). The cyclops comes with a polyresin diorama base with embedded nameplate and two in-scale miniatures of Sinbad’s crew.  As you can see, the packaging is a definite step up from X-Plus’ usual garage kit box approaches.
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Marcellus has his new trike and Loana vinyls on display with the previously released Allosaurus & Tumak set (also from One Million Years B.C.). His shelf is looking awesome with the diorama approach he’s taken.

“These two sets are absolutely incredible. Star Ace knocked it out the park with the clean and accurate details,” Marcellus said. “The scale between the Triceratops and the Allosaurus and Tumak set is perfect!”

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Marcellus took the same diorama approach with his new Cyclops DX. “The Cyclops is just superb. The Harryhausen collection by Star Ace is a must have!”

Both the Triceratops and Cyclops are comparable in size with the X-Plus 30cm Series collection.  These sets are finally arriving at stores in the U.S. If you placed an order, now would be a good time to ask for an update for your preorder(s).

[Star Ace is a subsidiary of X-Plus.]

​By John Stanowski Originally posted July 12th, 2021​ on Kaiju Addicts. Photos by ​Marcellus Winters.
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Phil The Kaiju Kings reviews the new Toho 30cm Series Megalon vinyl figure by X-Plus. This is a look at the Ric Exclusive version. Phil really digs in with a lot of close-up photos and discussion of  the sculpt and paint apps. He also includes some size comparisons with other X-Plus figures based on Godzilla vs. Megalon.
​By John Stanowski Originally posted January 21st, 2021​ on Kaiju Addicts.
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Monster Island Kaiju Reviews unboxes and reviews the Large Monster Series Daiei Gamera (1999) Damaged Version and the Large Monster Series Iris Ric Exclusive vinyl figures by X-Plus. Both vinyls are based on the epic final film of the Heisei trilogy, Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris.

By John Stanowski Originally posted January 15th, 2021​ on Kaiju Addicts.
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