Eureka Seven Nirvash Type Zero RS Metal Build Figure Announced for 20th Anniversary

Twenty years after it first aired, the popular anime—known for its impressive robots and praised by fans—is celebrating its anniversary with a special collectible that’s generating a lot of excitement.

The Eureka Seven Metal Build Nirvash Type Zero RS Action Figure is a highly detailed, poseable collectible from Bandai. This figure faithfully recreates the iconic LFO from the anime, and its design was even overseen by a key artist who worked on the original series. It’s ready for action and can transform, making it a must-have for fans.

Surf’s Up for Bandai’s New Eureka Seven METAL BUILD Action Figure

The Bandai Namco Eureka Seven Metal Build Nirvash Type Zero RS is a highly detailed figure of a famous mecha from the anime Eureka Seven, which originally aired in 2006. Created to celebrate the show’s 20th anniversary, the figure captures every nuance of the original design. It was directly supervised by Shoji Kawamori, the anime’s design director, who is also known for creating iconic mecha designs and even the first Optimus Prime toy from Transformers.

This new Metal Build figure combines die-cast metal, PVC, and ABS plastic to create a durable figure with realistic metal joints and detailed armor. It’s over seven inches tall and incredibly flexible, allowing for a wide range of poses. It also includes the famous Ref Board, marked with the Gekkostate logo. But that’s not all – like many mecha designed by Shoji Kawamori, this figure can transform into multiple configurations, offering even more playability and visual appeal.

I recently got the Eureka Seven Metal Build Nirvash Type Zero RS, and it’s packed with options. It includes two sets of hands you can swap out, plus two Refboards and canopies. They even threw in extra joint parts, a support pillar, and a display stand. The coolest part? It transforms into four different vehicle modes, each with its own unique look. And as a nice touch for fans, it comes with a clear figure depicting Eureka and Renton together, recreating a memorable scene from the anime’s 26th episode.

The Metal Build figure is available for pre-order now from international retailers like BigBadToyStore. It costs about $359.99 and is scheduled to ship in September 2026. The original, critically acclaimed anime is available through Apple TV and was produced by Bones.

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2026-04-06 23:42