Saturday, February 8, 2025

The Complete List of Rockman Garage Kits at Wonder Festival 2025

Wonder Festival isn't just a stage for new official kits and figures—it’s also a hotspot for garage kit makers to debut and sell their latest creations. This year, over a dozen Rockman and Rockman-related kits are making their way to the show floor. With a little help from Rockman HQ, we've created a complete list of all the goodies making an appearance.

A quick note: these kits are only available for sale at Wonder Festival at this time. However, many of them tend to appear later on third-party marketplaces, with Yahoo! Auctions and eBay being your best bets. If nothing else, please enjoy the images below with links to their respective creators.














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24 comments:

  1. Cool stuff! My favorite is Napalm Man w/ Patriot Bomber.

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  2. I'm digging the Sigma. Neat that someone's making a poseable Iris. Mouth looks a bit weird but pretty good otherwise, imo.

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  3. All of Hyo_up's work looks phenomenal.

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  4. Very inspiring. Kinda jealous at their skills...
    Velguarder looks great, kinda want that one.

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  5. I remember when I use to ask such people for help or advice. None would respond. Then I learned how to paint miniatures. Since then I've become extremely good at it all. WarHammer 40k tutorials could teach yall this skill level with ez especially with such a big canvas by comparison. I looked at it like I could never learn it little did I know not much effort is needed simple shading edge highlights base coats etc fact is once you know those few things it becomes honestly effortless and comes down to simplistic brush strokes I've even completed the sound holic X garage kit. Again any of you can learn it I did in less then 3 days.

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    1. I'd be more worried about the motor skills required to make the parts for stuff like this. Painting isn't on the same level as a sculpt.

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    2. Or maybe I misinterpreted what you said. Cuz I know I sure as sugar would love to make stuff like this, but it's incredibly daunting in a way picking the correct paint for material isn't.

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    3. My Sound holic X was printed I'm sure there are files for many other hobby statues by now especially with how active the 3d print community is. I myself would avoid anything not printed and even if you don't use 3d prints no matter the material base coats work wonders especially if they are thin and applied more then once plus you could find a liquid substance like a clear epoxy and water it down and apply it in extremely thin layers so if it's a sand-like base it can still work out and then you still have a surface worthy of base coats. Sculping by hand has my respect mich like I appreciate traditional art over smart pad art. 3d printing is just something I encourage or working with them because I see it as a open level anyone can join usually it was definitely a great spot to start my kids hobbies.

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    4. I'd love to find the X2 Ride Chaser 3d print files.
      I've seen a few versions but cant find a source. If anyone knows where I can find it (not twitter). I'd sure like to know.

      I found the X4 one kotobukiya scale (but its not free...). It was on cults3d. Which I am not sure is a legit site or not. But looks good.

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    5. I don't have access to a 3D printer. :B

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    6. FWIW, cults3D is legit in my experience.

      Also RS Proto Man, I’ve heard local libraries sometimes have 3D printers. Maybe something to check.

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    7. That's cool. I'll rethink that then.
      You can always 3D print a 3D printer... Never pay for anything! Ever!

      In all seriousness, I was looking for a new printer today, looking at a Prusa when I stumbled on Printables.
      Someone made a custom Sigma Koto scale for free download. It's an original design, I do believe.
      I am going to put that on my todo list.
      https://www.printables.com/model/1068809-sigma-action-figure

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    8. @Jark I know. Alas, the area where I live is INCREDIBLY lame, so all they have are rentable baking pans. :') Maybe I'll get a hobbyist-tier one for my birthday. I'm so envious of the people who have access to the one in San Diego. I live on the other side of the country.

      There's a place in town where it basically costs 150 a month just to rent the space where you can use a 3D printer. It's cheaper just to get a 400 dollar one at this point.

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    9. @shrap That looks super cool. I thought it was a rework of the X5 design at first, but apparently not.

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    10. People swear by Bambu. But they are in hot water with hobbyists right now because of their tight cloud file authentication limitations. Or something.
      Prusa is expensive but open source which is great.
      Creality is cheap but requires tons of tinkering to get it right.

      There are a lot of options but if your just starting out, look for one thats beginner friendly.
      There are hundreds of youtube videos to pick first printers and all that crap.

      You can outsource too, but after a few models its cheaper to just buy a printer.

      (If this posts 3 times... sorry. Internet issues.)

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    11. @Shrap Thank you for your help. I miiight go for the Flashforge Adventurer because it's like, 280 and not 600 dollars.

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    12. If you don't have a 3d printer you can find a community that's does and communicate what you'd like and at what price etc. 🙂👍

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    13. That'd work, too. @realmmfan :3 Thank you

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    14. If I can make one suggestion: if you get a cheap open frame machine, look for a future upgrade to an enclosed one. Or a optional enclosure box. It is good for keeping out ambient temperature that will cool down the print too fast.

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  6. One of these days, Mac will be mine. He looks great.

    I mean, who is that?

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    1. He looks a little... anorexic to me. But, whatever.

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  7. So....how does one actually get some of these kits? There are a couple of be very interested in grabbing

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    1. You might need to use a middleman service or hope to find someone selling on eBay. I see a Sigma but it doesn't look like they accept Buyee customers :x

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