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Honkai: Star Rail March 7th Figure Will Appear in 2025

Apex Toys will release a figure of March 7th from Honkai: Star Rail, with pre-orders ending on September 11, 2024. She’ll come out some time in July 2025.

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You can get the figure from services like Tokyo Figure. Tokyo Figure does offer international shipping, so you don’t need to find a proxy if you live outside of Japan. Getting it from Tokyo Figure will also get you a special print. The Honkai: Star Rail March 7th figure is a 1/7 scale and costs 28,160 JPY. That would convert to approximately $176.99.

The figure is similar to her splash art, but the angle she’s tilting her head and holding her hand are off. This is the art you see when you pull for March 7th in the gacha or when she uses her Ultimate. Like in the splash art, she’s got her bow near her thigh and her hand to her face. Unlike the artwork, the figure looks less like she’s saying hello and more like she’s covering her face from the sunlight. The stand looks like March’s Six-Phased Ice and there are little flowers around her as well.

Previously, Apex Toys released a scale figure of Fu Xuan, also from Honkai: Star Rail. This figure, like the March 7th one, used her key visual. However, it was a lot more faithful to the artwork’s pose and had a version that came with a special display case.

Honkai: Star Rail is readily available on the PS5, Windows PC, and mobile devices.


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