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Vintage 1960s Marusan Pagos Soft Vinyl Kaiju Figure - Ultra Q, Ultraman, Ultra Seven

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Description

Marusan Shoten 'Pagos' Standard Size Soft Vinyl Figure.
This is an old piece released in the 1960s, not a reproduction.
This Pagos features a very rare specification, with a molding color similar to olive drab rather than the typical brown one.
It is suggested that this version could belong to the first production cycle, making it a desirable item for advanced collectors of kaiju figures.
Moreover, all parts are constructed from the same molding color which adds to its uniqueness.
The figure stands approximately 22 cm tall and weighs over 150 grams.
It appears to be a beautiful item in excellent condition with no damage to the joints (attachments).
There is a faint signature on the bottom of the feet.
Please forgive any material degradation, scratches, or dirt due to aging.

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*Other vintage soft vinyl figures are also listed for auction.

Vintage 1960s Marusan Pagos Soft Vinyl Kaiju Figure - Ultra Q, Ultraman, Ultra Seven

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999,999 Yen ($6410.25)

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2026-02-17 09:03:51 JST

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Collector Commentary

This Vintage 1960s Marusan Pagos Soft Vinyl Kaiju Figure is a noteworthy piece from the early wave of Japanese kaiju collectibles, specifically tied to the iconic *Ultra Q* and *Ultraman* franchises. Not only does the olive drab color suggest it may originate from the first production run, but it also highlights Marusan's reputation for high-quality soft vinyl figures that appeal to serious collectors. The excellent condition, coupled with the rarity of this unique color variant, enhances its desirability in the collector market, where such early specimens often command premium prices. As demand for authentic, vintage figures from Japan continues to grow, this Pagos exemplifies the enduring legacy of kaiju culture in collectible form.