White Bomber Mecha Form — Bomberman

$499.0

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Product Status: Pre-Order · Estimated to ship Q4 - 2026

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ABOUT

This is Dreammaker Studio’s original mecha interpretation of White Bomber, presenting the iconic Bomberman character as a towering armored suit flanked by two chibi-style White Bomber figures, all rising from a dramatic shattered-ice base crackling with blue lightning effects. At roughly 50 cm tall and wide, the piece commands real presence, and the edition of 128 puts it firmly in the limited-run tier. For collectors who grew up with the franchise, this is a rare sculptural treatment of a character that almost never gets this kind of scale ambition.

Dimensions

  • Height: approx. 50 cm / 19.7 in
  • Width: approx. 50 cm / 19.7 in
  • Depth: approx. 39 cm / 15.4 in

Configurations

  • Large mecha suit sculpt based on White Bomber’s design — centerpiece of the composition
  • Two chibi White Bomber figures — displayed at the base of the mecha
  • Shattered ice terrain base with blue lightning effect elements
  • Interchangeable face plates visible on chibi figures (angry and standard expressions shown in images)

Material & Packaging

  • PU (polyurethane, used for flexible or foam-cast structural components)
  • Imported resin (used for high-detail sculptural parts)
  • Packaging: Not specified

Other

  • Scale: Not specified
  • Studio: Dreammaker Studio
  • Edition Size: 128
  • Estimated Shipment: Q4 2026

This is Dreammaker Studio’s original interpretation of White Bomber reimagined through a mecha armor concept. What Dreammaker emphasizes here is the contrast in scale and register: the towering, gold-and-white armored suit looms over two chibi versions of the character, one defiant and one cheerful, grounding the imposing machinery in the character’s familiar warmth. The fractured ice base and electric-blue energy effects push the whole composition into a high-stakes, cinematic space that feels earned rather than decorative.