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King Kong (2005) - King Kong - S.H.MonsterArts

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Bandai

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0000-2013-04-27

Min price

¥4,150

Avg price

¥15,618

Max price

¥47,680

King Kong (2005) - King Kong - S.H.MonsterArts

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YearMin PriceAvg PriceMax Price
20254,150 ¥ (-28.1%)10,919.86 ¥ (+89.1%)47,680 ¥ (+725.6%)
20135,775 ¥ 5,775 ¥ 5,775 ¥

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Product Specs

Origin Series NameBrandMaterialsSculptorHeight in cmOriginal PriceScaleJancode
Kingu KonguBandaiABS, PVC325775Non-Scale4543112811080

Character info King Kong

Hair colorEyes colorHair lengthAgeGenderHeightWeightBirthdayZodiac signBlood TypeThree sizesOccupation

Description

King Kong (2005) from S.H.MonsterArts presents a imposing, highly detailed interpretation of the iconic giant ape. The figure captures Kong’s massive physique with a rugged, muscular torso and powerful limbs, sculpted to convey weight and presence. The fur texture is densely sculpted with precise strand work and layered shading to evoke a living, breathing creature rather than a simple statue. The face is sculpted with a fierce, primal expression: large brow, piercing eyes, flaring nostrils, and a gaping, tooth-filled maw that can be posed open or closed depending on the included articulation. The color palette travels from dark chocolate-brown fur to slightly lighter undercoat tones, with subtle weathering marks and flesh-tone accents at the hands and face. It includes multiple articulated joints at the neck, shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, knees, and ankles for dynamic poseability. A collection of optional hands allows grabbing, reaching, or resting stances. Overall, the piece blends movie-accurate silhouette with premium surface texture and stability.

King Kong (2005) follows the life of a colossal ape who, despite his fearsome power, often reveals a protective devotion to those he cares for. In the film's opening, a reckless filmmaker, Carl Denham, travels to Skull Island with a crew and a captured Kong; the native inhabitants and explorers assume danger, but Kong's awe-inspiring strength draws the human band into a perilous voyage. On Skull Island he forms an unexpected bond with actress Ann Darrow, who shows him gentleness and mercy. Taken to New York City as the spectacle for Denham's theatrical showcase, Kong endures confinement and exploitation, while defending Ann from predators and human threats. His climactic battles with biplane hunters culminate on the Empire State Building, where he fights to protect his human companion. The film culminates in tragedy as Kong is felled by gunfire, his roar echoing a tragic, misunderstood conscience. The character embodies both force and tenderness, a reminder of the cost of curiosity and wonder.

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