Saber Alter Kimono figure re-release
Image via Good Smile Company

Saber Alter Kimono Figure Re-Release Pre-Orders Open

Kadokawa will re-release a scale figure of Saber Alter from Fate/stay Night Heaven’s Feel in a kimono. This figure is a recreation of an illustration that Takashi Takeuchi drew for Newtype magazine. Pre-orders are available via Good Smile Company until June 22, 2023. It costs 24,000 JPY and will come out in January 2024 in Japan. Meanwhile, those in North America can pay $171.99 and get her in Q1 2024.

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The scale figure of Saber Alter (Kimono Version) stands at around 275 millimeters. This includes both her stand and her umbrella. The kimono is in Saber Alter’s usual dark purple and black color palette, but with red highlights underneath. Her umbrella also has red on the bottom, which serves to contrast with the kimono’s dark aesthetic.

Here are some more pictures of the Fate/stay Night Heaven’s Feel Saber Alter (Kimono Version) scale figure:

This figure originally came out in April 2020. This was a promotional figure for Fate/stay Night Heaven’s Feel Spring Song. That was the third and final film of the Heaven’s Feel trilogy. In it, Saber appears as an antagonist after the Grail corrupts her. Saber Alter, or Salter, has since appeared as a playable character in Fate/Grand Order.

The Saber Alter (Kimono Version) scale figure re-release will be open to pre-order until June 22, 2023.


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