Gundam Witch From Mercury Miorine Rembran palm-sized GEM figure
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Suletta and Miorine Palm-Sized Figures Appear in May 2024

Palm-sized figures of Suletta Mercury and Miorine Rembran from Gundam: The Witch from Mercury will be available for pre-orders soon. MegaHouse revealed the G.E.M. series figures, which it will release in 2024 with a regular price tag of 7,920 yen (~$52.60).

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There will be an opportunity to get both items worldwide. The figures will also be available on AmiAmi, which supports international shipping with a discounted price of 6,730 yen (~$44.76).

The small figure of Suletta, who is sitting with bent knees, will have an overall height of approximately 90mm (~3.5 inches). Meanwhile, the figure of Miorine who is lying down with her legs bent upwards will be around 120mm (~4.7 inches) long. Each set will come with a pedestal to house the pre-painted figure.

The following images also show how the figures will look like when they are actually placed on one’s palms.

MegaHouse has been producing figures of Gundam: The Witch from Mercury characters. In October 2023, it revealed a 1/8 scale static figure of the title’s protagonist Suletta Mercury. The publisher will release this figure in late June 2024.

The palm-sized G.E.M. figures of Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury‘s Suletta Mercury and Miorine Rembran will be available in late May 2024. Pre-orders for the figures will open on November 9, 2023, at midnight in Japan time.


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