Leo Sofvi Bouya’s “Ouroboros” modular sofubi revealed…

Having had continued success with both versions of the Guzo Kaiju, kaiju color designer-come-producer Leo Sofvi Bouya has been hard at work on an all-new line of figures… proudly present the Ouroboros! Featuring 3 very different designs; “Iris”, who appears to be modelled on Leo’s recurring Fairy mascot, 50’s styled ‘bot Gravior, plus, in a nod to “Taboo” Guzo, the shark-toothed Typhon. Whilst details on the trio are still pretty scarce, it would appear that they’ll be much smaller than Guzo at around 6″-7″, each coming with fully-interchangeable heads, torsos, arms and legs. Pictured here in final wax prototype form, we’ll be keeping our fingers crossed for Ouroboros first release very soon!

Published by Niall Anderson

Owner of ShinGangu, a UK boutique toy brand specialising in self-produced Japanese soft and keshi toys...

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