Prime 1's Epic Godzilla vs Kong 'Final Battle' Costs a Kaiju-Sized $6K

Legendary Pictures played on the famous on-screen battle from the 1960s between two of the biggest movie monsters (in more ways than one) in Godzilla vs Kong. The film brought the battle to life with the modern day visual effects that wowed audiences.

One of those battles has been captured in a sizeable set from Prime 1 Studio. The set comes with a separate base featuring a battle-torn Hong Kong, with landmarks such as the HSBC building clearly visible. Godzilla and Kong themselves of course present in the diorama with their battle faces on. The set is available for purchase at a stunning $6,000, not including shipping costs.

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The diorama measures  31.5 inches tall, 56 inches wide and 26 inches deep. The base has LED lighting included to ensure that the Hong Kong skyline glows just as it did in the film. Even Godzilla, the King of the Monsters lights up as he does when preparing his atomic breath. Kong is illuminated by the customizeable surrounding lighting. His axe, made from one of Godzilla's fins, also glows.

Read the full synopsis for Godzilla vs Kong below:

In a new world where man and monster now coexist, Monarch must lead the way to a prosperous future alongside the Titans, keeping humanity in check. However, rival factions that want to manipulate the Titans for war begin to rise under the guise of a nefarious conspiracy, threatening to wipe out all life on the planet. Meanwhile, on Skull Island, strange seismic activity draws the attention of Godzilla and Kong alike.

Directed by Adam Wingard and written by Eric Pearson and Max Borenstein, Godzilla vs. Kong stars Alexander Skarsgard, Millie Bobby Brown, Rebecca Hall and Brian Tyree Henry. The film is now playing in theaters. In addition to the 4K, Blu-ray and DVD editions dropping on June 15, the film is now available to purchase digitally.

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Source: Prime 1 Studio


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