Mega Man 11 model kit
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Kotobukiya’s Mega Man 11 Plastic Model Kit Is Available Now

Kotobukiya released its Mega Man plastic model kit that lets people make a figure based on his Mega Man 11 appearance. The kit is available at a tax-inclusive price of 8,580 yen (~$58), and people who have previously placed pre-orders can now expect their kits to start shipping. [Thanks, Hobby Watch!]

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The non-scaled kit will stand at around 135mm (~5.3 inches) tall when completed. The set comes with four facial expression parts and an alternate head part showing Mega Man’s hair without the helmet. The iconic Mega Buster weapon is available to attach on either hand with its shooting effects also included.

The Japan-exclusive Kotobukiya Online Shop is also offering a mini acrylic stand of Mega Man as a limited bonus while stocks last.

Kotobukiya previously revealed sample images of the Mega Man 11 figure and opened pre-orders in mid-May 2023. The company originally planned to release the kit in October 2023. However, it later announced a month-long delay to the kit’s release due to “unforeseen circumstances” in September 2023. Kotobukiya is also producing more model kits from the Mega Man franchise, including one modeled after Roll.EXE from the Battle Network series.

This Mega Man plastic model kit takes on his appearance in Mega Man 11, the classic series’ latest game which Capcom released in 2018 for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PC.


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