Image courtesy of Square Enix and Kotobukiya

Front Mission 30th Anniversary Marked With Zenith V Model Kit

Square Enix revealed that it is working with Kotobukiya to produce and release a new Front Mission Structure Arts model kit of Zenith V. The new kit will appear to help celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Front Mission series. It will be available in July 2025 at 14,080 yen (~$94.10).

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The new model kit will stand at around 13.2 cm (~5.2 inches) tall with a scale of 1/48 when completed. This scale will be larger than the 1/72 kits Square Enix used to release on its own. The package will also come with various armaments for the Wanzer unit on the same scale.

Square Enix and Kotobukiya will also offer a bonus pair of Keen Sabers exclusively on their respective Japanese web stores, although they have no known legal way to ship the product internationally. People residing outside Japan can more easily place orders on websites like AmiAmi, Hobby Search, and HobbyLink Japan, but neither of them includes the aforementioned weapons.

More sample images for the completed model kit are also available right below:

Square Enix has been working with Forever Entertainment to release remakes of the first three mainline Front Mission games. Two of them—Front Mission 1st Remake and Front Mission 2 Remake—are now available worldwide on the Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC. As of February 2025, Front Mission 3 Remake is still under development with Nintendo Switch as its first intended platform.

The Front Mission Structure Arts Plus 30th Anniversary edition model kit of Zenith V will be available in July 2025.


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