Where to Get the Tamashii Nations "Movie Realization" Boba Fett as Ronin
With shops allowed to take pre-orders starting today, the new Tamashii Nations “Movie Realization” Boba Fett as Ronin is a new premium figure that ships this November.
This inspired take on Boba Fett comes with a movable helmet scope, a Japanese sword accessory, replacement left and right wrists, removable missile jetpack, and removable shin tools.
The figure retails for 9,504 Yen, or about $76 U.S. dollars. It’s 6.6″ (170mm) tall and made of PVC.
This was first announced at Star Wars Celebration Anaheim, which we covered from the floor on April 21st.
Because these figures are especially hard to get, and not just available anywhere, here’s our curated punch-list of where and for how much you can get the figure.
- Entertainment Earth (U.S.) $90 with free U.S. shipping (shipping info) [UPDATE: SOLD OUT]
- Big Bad Toy Store (U.S.) $90 before shipping/handling (shipping info)
- Amiami (Japan) [no longer available] $59 (7,390 Yen) before shipping/handling
- 1999.co.jp (Japan) $63 (7,920 Yen) before shipping/handling (shipping info); wait list is currently on
- CDJapan (Japan) $56 (7,040 Yen) before shipping/handling (shipping info)
- Watashi Toys (Thailand) $76 (9,504 Yen); notes 500 Thai Baht (which is $25) but seems to limit pre-order to Japan and Hong Kong “deposits;” unclear about their shipping policies
- We’re on the look out for more! Some shops call this wording variant: “Meisho Movie Realization Rounin Boba Fett.” Check back for updates, especially throughout Friday.
Most international shipping uses FedEx. Many of these vendors, but not all, process payments with PayPal, which generally handles currency conversion. We’ve normalized all prices to American Dollars, since most of our readership uses dollars.
If you find one (or more), let us know where in the comments to help out other Fett fans.
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