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Franz-Josef73 — Gojira and Zilla Skeletons

Published: 2014-05-07 07:16:21 +0000 UTC; Views: 35047; Favourites: 782; Downloads: 0
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Description Comparative scales of the original Gojira, the Tristar Zilla (GINO) and the soon to be released Legendary Gojira. The scales the original Gojira and Zilla seem to change in their respective movies, so it's hard to get an accurate read on them. But this is as close as I can get for now. Of the three, Zilla is constructed most like a theropod dinosaur (despite being a mutant iguana), but for its size, there's no way it could actually work mechanically. The other two are at least designed like a super-giant biped, with colunar legs, heavy hips, and vertical spines. Then again, they breathe nuclear beams, defy biological principles, and exceed the dimensions of any land vertebrate ever. It's all just entertainment, so best not to think too much about it all. Thanks for looking.
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Comments: 55

Devianteist [2014-05-07 21:15:36 +0000 UTC]

I quite enjoy looking at this.

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Franz-Josef73 In reply to Devianteist [2014-05-07 22:08:38 +0000 UTC]

I'm very glad you do.

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fatbeardC34 [2014-05-07 12:03:34 +0000 UTC]

Fantastic work! I love how you've got dinosaurian features present in their skeletons, as well.

I personally like this explanation for kaiju size and powers: www.angelfire.com/ego/g_saga/k…   In a nutshell, godzilla is a fossil in the sense that the atoms that once constituted his body were progressively replaced with other, radioactive elements and compounds. The cellular machinery for gaining energy from chemicals was repurposed to gain energy from neutrons, and from that he gained exotic physics powers. (I know, it's sci-fi so soft it's spreadable, but it's all in good fun.)

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PeteriDish [2014-05-07 08:53:37 +0000 UTC]

indeed! suspension of disbelief for the sake of fun! let's not worry about biomechanics, let's spectate the carnage!

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