Guilty Gear Strive Bridget model kit
Image courtesy of Arc System Works and Annulus

Guilty Gear Strive Bridget Action Model Kit Will Appear

Good Smile Company opened global pre-orders for Annulus’ articulated plastic model kit featuring Bridget from Guilty Gear Strive. People in the U.S. and Canada can place orders for the new kit on the global Good Smile Online Shop for $49.99. Those residing elsewhere worldwide can instead head to the Japanese international web store, where the kit is available for Â¥7,480.

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This model kit will have a special feature where the owner can completely remove Bridget’s hoodie and place the Lighter Wear parts to have the character appear with only her inner tunic. This will stand in contrast with most figures based on the same character revealed in the past. The closest one before this was Phat Company’s static figure, which lets the owner unhood the head but not completely remove the hoodie.

The model kit will feature a total of six interchangeable face plates, with three pre-painted ones showing different facial expressions and the other three unpainted. The set will also let the owner produce Bridget’s companion Roger.

Guilty Gear Strive Bridget model kit - parts list
Image via Good Smile Company

Here are some of the examples of the poses Bridget and Roger can take when their model kits are finished:

Good Smile Company will close the pre-order window for Annulus’ articulated model kit of Bridget from Guilty Gear Strive on December 11, 2024. The former will start shipping the finished products from Japan in April 2025 and North America in Q3 2025.


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