From the legendary series Neon Genesis Evangelion, a new premium alloy action figure of Unit-01 is on the way. The “CARBOTIX Evangelion Unit-01” will open for preorder on June 30, 2026 at 10:00 JST.

A Design That Blends Function and Fidelity
The CARBOTIX Evangelion Unit-01 is not a simple refinement. Its design was developed through repeated trial and error, considering the functional features that would be necessary if Unit-01 actually existed. The result balances the original anime’s iconic look with the high quality expected of an alloy action figure.

Die-Cast Alloy and Advanced Articulation
The figure incorporates precision die-cast alloy parts and ratchet-joint engineering, delivering the satisfying weight of metal along with an impressive range of motion. Even the hidden areas are carefully designed to ensure stable posing during dynamic action scenes. A variety of linked gimmicks recreate a humanoid, near-human range of motion befitting a biomechanical weapon.

DX Ver. – A Full Package for Scene Recreation
The “DX Ver.” is a complete package that extends the appeal of the work into spatial display. The front of the display base is modeled after a hangar, while the reverse side is a weapon lift building. The base includes built-in storage gimmicks for various weapons, and when Unit-01 is placed on it, the whole setup functions like a diorama, recreating a scene from the series.

Preorder and Release Details
Preorders for the CARBOTIX Evangelion Unit-01 begin on June 30, 2026 at 10:00 JST. The figure is a single piece that uses the latest technology to express the charm of the original Unit-01.

● Product name: CARBOTIX Evangelion Unit-01 / CARBOTIX Evangelion Unit-01 (DX Ver.)
● Preorder start: June 30, 2026 (Friday) 10:00 JST
● Manufacturer’s suggested retail price (tax included): 36,300 yen / 58,300 yen (DX Ver.)
● Scheduled release/shipment: December 2026
● Sales outlets: BLITZWAY JAPAN official online store and other authorized retailers
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