Dark Magician Girl Cross Frame Kit

Dark Magician Girl Cross Frame Girl Figure Kit Available to Pre-Order

Kotobukiya has opened pre-orders for the Dark Magician Girl Cross Frame Arms Girl plastic model kit. The Dark Magician Girl plastic model kit will cost 7,480 yen, or $66, and will release some time in June 2022 in Japan. The North American and European release dates for the model kit will be announced at a later date. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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The Yu-Gi-Oh Dark Magician Girl plastic model kit was revealed in August 2021. This included Kotobukiya sharing a handful of images of how the Cross Frame plastic model kit will appear with paint. As previously revealed, the model kit will come with a total of four face plates. It will also come with several hair attachments, and her hat will be removable. Tsukuru Shirahige, who previous sculpted another Dark Magician Girl figure, sculpted this plastic model kit.

You can take a look at the Dark Magician Girl plastic model kit below.

The official website reveals that any special bonus items that could potentially come with the Yu-Gi-Oh Dark Magician Girl plastic model kit will only be distributed to those who purchase the kit from Kotobukiya. Additionally, any special items will only be distributed to consumers while supplies last.

Kotobukiya also announced the reproduction of another plastic model kit. The Metal Gear Solid Metal Gear Rex plastic model kit is once again available to pre-order. It will come with special accessories.

The Yu-Gi-Oh Dark Magician Girl Cross Frame Arms Girl plastic model kit will release in Japan in June 2022.


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