You’re 20,000 years too early to preorder me!”
Tamashii Nations’ steady stream of Ultraman S.H. Figuarts releases continues on into 2019 with the announcement of S.H. Figuarts Ultraman Zero! Not to be confused with the S.H. Figuarts Ultraman Zero Beyond figure due out in November, this standard version of the dimension-hopping son of Ultraseven is due out in February 2019 with a price tag of 5940 yen. It also looks as though the figure will be a standard retail release, though this is yet to be confirmed.
The magazine scans also reveal that the figure will include his Zero Sluggers (which can fit both on his head and chest to replicate his “Zero Twin Shoot” attack) and Zero Twin Sword weapon.
Will you be adding S.H. Figuarts Ultraman Zero to your collection? Check out the full selection of images and sound off after the jump!
ZeoRangerV says
The standard version of Ultraman Zero will be joining the S.H. Figuarts line in February 2019!
No confirmation yet, but it looks to be a retail release. Priced 5940 yen.
Den-O says
Looks like I sold off the V2 Ultra-Act at just the right time.
Kiwami says
Must-have! Always liked Zero, and Ultraman Geed made me enjoy the character even more, so I gladly buy this and display it right next to Geed himself.
Can I get Belial next please?
Annuga says
... This didn't already exist? Huh
Crazy Dialga says
My favourite Ultra is getting Figuarts. This is a must purchase
vproject says
Finally. This is a must buy for me.
Waka says
In terms of quality, Is there much of a difference between the Ultra Act one and this? Seems like the same accessories
Kiwami says
And the smaller scale isn't even that much of an issue anymore IMO considering that they've made plenty of cool effect and building-sets which are tailor made for the Figuarts.
Den-O says
And the smaller scale isn't even that much of an issue anymore IMO considering that they've made plenty of cool effect and building-sets which are tailor made for the Figuarts.
This will however, likely be a better figure in that it's designed with more poseability in mind. The V2 Zero Ultra-Act was fantastic but still imperfect. Sadly my experience with Ultra SHF's so far has been floppy messes for the most part outside the Kaiju. So we'll see if Zero actually winds up being some kind of marked improvement or not.
ZeoRangerV says
Ultra-Acts tend to be a bit more toyetic in their designs, while the Figuarts are visually much closer to the actual suits. Of course this has mainly applied to the older Ultras so I'm not quite sure if it'll be the case with someone like Zero whose suit has always looked relatively toyetic. Either way I'm very excited for this one, hopefully it means a standard Belial isn't too far away either.
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