SNACK three-line summary
- ROBOT SPIRITS Dunbine (H.D.) launched in Japan today, June 20, with the official retail price set at 14,300 yen.
- Approx. 140 mm tall, made of ABS/PVC, and packed with an Aura Sword, Aura Shot, and two Short Claw wires, it is easy to compare both the display feel and included parts at a glance.
- Domestic Korean retailers and Korean pricing have not yet been officially confirmed, but Tamashii Web presents this item as the first entry in the High Density series, making it a useful morning check on the line’s direction and sculpting tone.

Snackgirls editor note
Red: I like that the timing of today’s release comes together with the price, size, and included parts all in one place. Even readers new to the line can immediately compare the key numbers.
Kirari: The official photos show the wing silhouette and Aura Sword poses pretty clearly, so there is more to look at than a simple release notice.
AIKO: Officially, it is 14,300 yen, approx. 140 mm tall, and made of ABS/PVC. Domestic Korean retailers and Korean pricing are still not officially confirmed, so today is mainly for checking the Japan release information and included parts first.
Tamashii Web has confirmed today’s Japan release and the key specs through the product page for ROBOT SPIRITS Dunbine (H.D.). The core point here is not just a resale notice, but that its position as the first High Density series item, price, height, and included parts have all been locked in at the same time. It also does not overlap as a same-date duplicate with the MODEROID Getter Dragon covered last night in the figure HOBBY lane, because the maker, IP, and source URL are different.
Release details you can check today
The official Tamashii Web product page lists a June 20, 2026 Japan release, a suggested retail price of 14,300 yen, and an approx. 140 mm height. HOBBY Watch also cross-checked it as released today.
Within this check, domestic Korean retailers and Korean pricing have not yet been officially confirmed. So for readers in Korea, the most direct approach is to first look at “how much of the Japan release information is now fixed” and “whether the currently listed size and parts fit your budget and display space.”

What the first High Density entry shows
Tamashii Web introduces this item as the first entry in the ROBOT SPIRITS High Density series, explaining that it turns the accumulated setting material and sculptural interpretation from the original broadcast era through today into a high-density 3D form. That means it is a product where readers can also read the initial direction of the series, rather than just a simple reissue note.
The official specs include three pairs of interchangeable hands, two Short Claw wires, an Aura Sword, an Aura Shot, and a scabbard. The photos also show both flight-style poses and the weapon loadout evenly, so for one morning item, it had the best balance of visual appeal and core facts.

Points to check now
At 14,300 yen, it is not exactly a lightweight purchase, and at approx. 140 mm tall, it has more presence than a smaller finished figure. Since the Japan release information is what has been fixed first today, it is safest to separately check the actual payment route, shipping fees, and customs burden before ordering.
On the other hand, if you are drawn to Aura Battler Dunbine, the ROBOT SPIRITS lineup, or fantasy mecha with a strong wing silhouette, the official images and specs released today are enough to quickly decide your level of interest. This article focuses not on a resale angle, but on being able to check the release date, price, size, included parts, and official photos in one place.
Sources and checked date: Checked on 2026-06-20 KST
The official Tamashii Web product page lists a Japan release on 2026-06-20, a suggested retail price of 14,300 yen, an approx. 140 mm height, ABS/PVC materials, and included Aura Sword, Aura Shot, and two Short Claw wires. Domestic Korean retailers and Korean pricing were not officially confirmed within this check.
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