Moderoid Announces Da'at Model Kit From Blue Archive

The Da'at kit marks MODEROID's first Blue Archive mecha release, bringing the game's elaborate combining robot design to a physical model with articulated joints and color-separated parts.

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Moderoid Announces Da'at Model Kit From Blue Archive

Good Smile Company's MODEROID line is producing an assembly plastic model kit of the giant transforming combining monster robot Da'at from the smartphone game Blue Archive. The kit stands approximately 20cm tall, includes two component units Kokuma and Gebra, and is now accepting pre-orders at Rakuten Books for 13,451 yen.

The MODEROID line from Good Smile Company is turning Blue Archive's giant transforming combining monster robot Da'at into an assembly plastic model kit. The kit stands approximately 20cm tall, not counting the halo, and uses clear parts in several sections. It ships as two separate units, Kokuma and Gebra, which can be disassembled and reconfigured with auxiliary parts to form Da'at. A water-slide decal sheet reproduces the emblems on each part, and the molded colors plus pre-painted parts aim for near-image color separation out of the box. Pre-orders are open at Rakuten Books at 13,451 yen, with a reference price of 15,800 yen.

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