30MS Kaho Komiya (Color A) — a compact snap-fit display figure from The Idolmaster Shinycolors
This snap-fit 30 Minutes Label character kit portrays Kaho Komiya from The Idolmaster Shinycolors and belongs to Bandai's 30MS range as a rapid-build, pose-focused model intended for display collections.
Purpose and styling
The kit reproduces a licensed idol character from The Idolmaster Shinycolors following the 30 Minutes Label concept: streamlined parts, focus on exchangeable joints, and an orientation toward posed display over precise scaling. The sculpt is faithful to series artwork and suits collectors who enjoy light customization.
Construction and joint system
Main assemblies are designed for snap-fit construction without glue, consistent with 30MS practice. The joint architecture uses modular connectors for movement in the neck, shoulders, hips, and knees; pose retention will depend on how tight the connections are and any tuning done after build. Standard trimming and minor adjustments commonly improve stability.
Color and finishing guidance
Components are supplied in pre-colored plastics matched to the character palette, so full painting is optional. Surface finish aligns with Bandai expectations at this level, with smooth faces and textured clothing details where present. Seams at joins can be smoothed with ordinary hobby tools; selective painting or panel shading will enhance facial and fabric features if required.
Display suitability
The figure is sized and engineered for shelf display with dynamic posing in mind. Its small footprint and adjustable joints make it appropriate for dioramas or grouped displays with other 30MS figures. Pose stability depends on joint friction tuning and whether an additional base is used for more extreme poses.
Specifications
- Assembly: Snap-fit modular construction
- Parts: Color-molded components for reduced painting
- Articulation: Modular joint system for dynamic posing
A compact, quick-assembly figure that emphasises poseability and display options; assembly concentrates on modular joint seating and light seam work, while color-molded parts cut down on immediate painting requirements.