Sep 5 2025

Burning Godzilla with Kidrobot

It is with great excitement that I can share with you my latest collaboration with one of the original Art Toy companies, Kidrobot.

Gear up for a monstrous new addition to your collection! Kidrobot presents an epic reimagining of the King of the Monsters from UK-based artist Bruce Whistlecraft, better known as Doktor A. This ‘80s kid grew up watching early Godzilla movies on late night TV, and seeing the iconic kaiju return to the big screen in recent years inspired him to create his own tribute version in his signature retro-futurist style. 

Forged from translucent, ombre burnt red vinyl, this 8-inch Godzilla art toy was meticulously designed to evoke a fiery industrial feel. “I thought the internal glow of the classic Burning Godzilla was a great match for the furnace heat of an industrial foundry,” says Doktor A. 

Other industrial details include chimneys, the look of hammered metal throughout, and even working gears. “Replacing the dorsal fins with giant gears was my whole focus for this design,” says the artist. “I thought it was such a bold look without losing any of the original dynamic of the character.” 

The result is a jaw-dropping fusion of monster and machine. The packaging was also designed by Doktor A and worthy of display in its own right.  

Don’t let yours stomp away! Order today!

Burning Godzilla is officially licensed by Toho and available to Pre-Order NOW for delivery April-June 2026.


Mar 18 2019

Thomas Nosuke – Sofubi Launch

My first Japanese produced Mechtorian toy is launching on March 23rd.
With a different edition following each week after that.

“Tiffanyblue” is the first release on the 23rd, at 11:59 p.m. (JST). After that, the second edition will be on March 30th and the third on April 6th at the same time, but the specifications of the figure (the color of the finish) will not be revealed until the day before it’s release.

There are 40 pieces of each edition being produced.
Five each for AP and PP, and the remaining 30 will be sold online.
All of them will come with a resin bonus miniature accessory in the style of the space pistol that was used in the 1956 Sci-Fi Classic, “Forbidden Planet.”
Thomas can be made to hold it.

Thomas Nosuke Sofubi Robot Toy by Tomenosuke and Doktor A. Tiffany Blue edition.
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