Xenogears Structure Arts model kits volume 3 will include Weltall-Id
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New Xenogears Structure Arts Model Kits Include Weltall-Id

Square Enix has opened pre-orders for the third volume of Xenogears Structure Arts model kits on its Japanese e-Store. The volume will contain 1/144 scale kits of three Gears, and it will cost 21,384 yen (~$143.43) to get all of them.

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The Gears featured in this volume will be Fei Fong Wong’s upgraded Gear Weltall-2, the alter ego Weltall-Id, and Ricardo “Rico” Banderas’ Stier. Each Gear will also have its own stand and connector to enable non-standing poses.

The following sample images show how the new Gear model kits will look like when completed:

Square Enix is also restocking all of its prior Xenogears Structure Arts kits, which will be re-released on March 29, 2025. The first volume—which originally came out in March 2021—bundled the original Weltall with Elly’s Vierge, Citan’s Heimdal, and Bart’s Brigandier. The second volume included Billy’s Renmazuo, Emeralda’s Crescens, and the Xenogears. Only Marie’s Siebzehn is available for purchase on its own.

The new additions in the third volume mean that Square Enix will complete the model kit lineup with the starting Gears of all Xenogears party members (unless you count Chu-Chu, who can grow to a Gear size), as well as Fei’s Gear upgrade line.

The third volume of Xenogears Structure Arts model kits will be available on July 26, 2025.


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