Mega Man Battle Network - Bass EXE model kit
Image courtesy of Kotobukiya and Capcom

MMBN Bass EXE Model Kit Pre-Orders Opened

Kotobukiya has opened pre-orders for its upcoming model kit of Bass EXE from the Mega Man Battle Network series. After making the initial announcement in February 2024 and the prototype reveal in October 2024, the new plastic model kit will be available in June 2025 with a tax-inclusive price tag of 10,780 yen (~$68.35).

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The non-scale kit will have an overall height of around 148mm (~5.83 inches) when completed. The package will come with multiple alternate facial expression parts and hand poses. Like the source games, both hands of Bass.EXE can be swapped with Busters. The set will also include a dark energy sword effect, which the owner can attach to either hand.

Here are some of the sample images for the Bass EXE model kit:

Pre-orders for the new model kit are available internationally via web stores like Hobby Link Japan. However, these storefronts do not seem to include an alternate purple-energy hand part, which Kotobukiya is exclusively offering for orders made on its Japan-exclusive Kotobukiya Online Shop.

Mega Man Battle Network - Bass EXE model kit - Kotobukiya exclusive purple hand
Image via Kotobukiya

People who have purchased prior model kits in the series, such as MegaMan.EXE (either the regular or premium color version) and Roll.EXE, will also be able to pair them with Bass.EXE. They can create scenes where the NetNavis are fighting each other or even cooperating together.

The Mega Man Battle Network Bass.EXE model kit will be available in June 2025.


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