Funko Pop! Rodan LE 7500 (Godzilla)
Called 13 February 2026 · #misc-alerts · Resell Vault Drops

- In · retail
- £20
- Out · eBay UK solds
- ~£55
- Net · per unit
- +£35
- ROI · at the low end
- 175%+
Why we called it
Most Funko is landfill; the exceptions are low-print pieces on licences with sticky collector bases. Rodan hit both: a 7,500-piece limited edition — genuinely low for a mainstream licence — on the Godzilla line, whose kaiju collectors chase everything numbered.
At £20 retail with a £55+ early target, the maths worked at pocket-money scale: nearly 3x on a product that took thirty seconds to buy from the Funko Europe drop page.
The edge
What members knew before everyone else worked it out.
- 7,500 pieces worldwide — scarce by mainstream-licence standards.
- Godzilla's collector base is small but relentless; numbered pieces hold.
- Called the morning of the drop with the direct product link.
- £35+ margin on a £20 ticket — accessible to every member.
How it played out
- 13 Feb
Morning call
The alert posts with the 5pm drop time, the LE count and the £55+ target.
- Same day
Drop and clear
The edition sells through; early listings hit the target band.
The takeaway
The Funko lane is 95% noise — the skill is the filter. One ping a month that clears the bar beats a feed full of maybes. And the filter kept working: November's wave called Krang in Bubble Walker at £30 → £80–100 and the Superman Sketched grail at £50 → £130–150, and January's Leonardo (Deco) LE 3500 hit £85–150 presales from a £30 retail.
You missed this one
The next call is already being written
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