HG Gundam Sandrock Custom Model Kit Announced for June 2026 Release
This marks the first HG kit for the Endless Waltz version of Sandrock, featuring a new frame and a fabric cape that allow more dynamic posing.
This marks the first HG kit for the Endless Waltz version of Sandrock, featuring a new frame and a fabric cape that allow more dynamic posing.
The collaboration ties Uma Musume's Golden Week project to Shimamoto's signature super robot aesthetic, turning a merchandise drop into a crossover homage.
The Sandrock Custom EW is the latest in Bandai's ongoing HG Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz line, introducing a new frame and a cape designed for articulation rather than static display.
The collaboration brings the series' iconic in-universe branding-the Fujiwara Tofu Shop and the RedSuns team-into everyday apparel and accessories, a move that leans on fan recognition of the franchise's visual identity rather than character art.
The Hoshino (Battle) Nendoroid is the first figure to depict the character in her combat gear with full weapon accessories, expanding the Blue Archive Nendoroid line beyond casual school uniform variants.
This limited Nendoroid vignette marks the first physical collectible to combine all three modern Persona protagonists under the series' 30th anniversary branding.
This marks the first physical model kit adaptation of Kei Tome's 'Old Car GIRLS' series, blending automotive modeling with character figure assembly.
The pop-up continues the franchise's 40th-anniversary momentum following the 2024 Netflix live-action film, offering fans a recurring annual event with a distinct retro-urban aesthetic.
This marks a rare instance of a real-life idol being turned into a Nendoroid with direct involvement from the subject, including a custom voice feature.
The shop extends Gintama's seasonal merchandise line with fresh character art and a multi-venue tour, giving fans a summer event tied to the franchise's ongoing retail presence.
The Strand Store is a physical extension of Kojima Productions' "connection" theme, bringing together fashion, music, and lifestyle brands under one roof for a three-month run.
The re-release gives collectors a second chance at a detailed figure of a popular Uma Musume character, with multiple display options and a premium price point.
The capsule toy line marks kikuo's first foray into gashapon merchandise, bringing his character Hoshikun into a physical collectible format through Bandai.
The re-release brings back a set of affordable, stylized figures from a flagship Square Enix title, timed for fans who missed the original run.
The figure marks a deliberate change in Bakugo's portrayal, trading his usual aggressive scowl for a heroic stance tied to the series' final battle.
The Riko figure marks the latest addition to Union Creative's ongoing School Uniform Series, a line that has been steadily expanding with re-releases and new entries, indicating sustained demand for To Love-Ru Darkness merchandise more than a decade after the manga's serialization ended.
The collaboration brings the film's characters into a fashion retail context, with newly drawn illustrations that reinterpret the cast in contemporary streetwear styles.
The announcement brings three key Super Robot Wars OG mecha into Sentinel's premium RIOBOT action-figure line, with the AM Boxer and AM Gunner designed as combination parts for the Huckebein Mk-III.
The EXCEED sub-line doubles the painting steps and adds clear eye parts, marking a design upgrade over the standard Shodo Kamen Rider figures while keeping the 100mm scale and candy-toy format.
The expansion of the GARRACK mechanical watch line with two more Demon Slayer characters shows the franchise's continued reach into high-end collectible merchandise beyond standard apparel and figures.
The figure brings a recognizable character from ZUTOMAYO's viral Chainsaw Man ending theme into an affordable, widely distributed figure line.
The prize collaboration ties the ongoing second season of the Ace of Diamond actII anime to a major physical merchandise rollout at Namco locations, leveraging the series' 45-million-copy print milestone and 20th anniversary.
The Luminous Mechanical Vehicle line combines reconfiguration play with LED light-up gimmicks in a single gashapon capsule, expanding Bandai's mechanical toy offerings at a 500-yen price point.
The inclusion of the Beam Clash Effect Parts as a bonus ties the Dark Zagi release directly to the previously released Ultraman Noa figure, offering collectors a complete final-battle display.