Trails Through Daybreak Elaine Auclair figure prototype
Image courtesy of Kotobukiya and Nihon Falcom

Trails Through Daybreak Elaine and Shizuna Figures in the Works

Kotobukiya is working on even more figures based on characters from Nihon Falcom’s Trails series. The company published an unpainted prototype image of the upcoming figure based on Elaine Auclair from Trails through Daybreak. The Japanese blog post also included a brief interview with the company’s CEO Toshihiro Kondo, who also wants to see characters and monsters from Falcom’s earlier titles reproduced with more modern figure technology.

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In addition, Kotobukiya revealed on its X account that it is also working on another figure based on Shizuna Rem Misurugi. The company has also shared two images showing parts of the unpainted prototype, although it has yet to publish the full image.

Kotobukiya’s article also re-introduced the 1/7 scale figure of Dana Iclucia from Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana, which the company will release in April 2025. Pre-orders for this figure are still available until November 12, 2024.

The company has also since finished painting the prototype figure of Joshua Bright from Trails in the Sky SC and put it up for pre-orders at 25,080 yen (~$162.55). The pre-order window for Joshua’s figure will close on December 3, 2024, and Kotobukiya will ship the finished figures in May 2025.

The Trails through Daybreak figures of Elaine Auclair and Shizuna Rem Misurugi are still under development, and it will take more time until they are available for pre-order.


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