IRVINE, CA – 01/01/2026 – () – Puremind has launched a novel approach for Dragon Ball enthusiasts to interact with this highly influential anime franchise, shifting focus from character figures to complete environmental recreations. The toy manufacturer has revealed officially authorized wooden model kits based on two of the show’s most memorable locations—the Tenkaichi Budōkai tournament arena and Master Roshi’s Kame House—providing enthusiasts with an interactive, scene-focused collecting experience.

This release represents the debut of these iconic Dragon Ball settings as constructible wooden collectible models. Created for exhibition and hands-on engagement, the kits encourage enthusiasts to build, discover, and relive key scenes from this enduring worldwide anime sensation.
The Tenkaichi Budōkai 1101 kit focuses on architectural authenticity and cultural elements, capturing the essence of the World Martial Arts Tournament. Highlights comprise a rear-oriented main gate surrounded by classic statuary, a thatched roof, palm trees, and vintage parasols. A partition displaying the kanji “武” (meaning martial arts) serves as the interior’s focal point. To boost narrative potential and scene reenactment, the kit contains acrylic figures of Goku, Jackie Chun, Yamcha, Krillin, and Tenshinhan, plus nods to three notable battles from the show. When completed, the structure measures roughly 9.8 inches high, 14.6 inches long, and 9.8 inches wide.
Accompanying the tournament venue is the Kame House 1102 wooden kit, an accurate rendition of Master Roshi’s coastal pink residence. The building showcases its iconic red rooftop and “KAME HOUSE” signage, with a removable roof providing entry to an intricately designed inside. Ornamental components like palm trees, a beach island foundation, and a sea scene create a full diorama. Inside features comprise a TV, Turtle School gi closet, plush red couch, periodicals, and the Dragon Radar. The Kame House kit stands about 10.9 inches tall and spans 9.8 inches in length and width, and is crafted to integrate seamlessly with the Tenkaichi Budōkai collection.
Per Puremind, these Dragon Ball wooden items embody the company’s wider approach of adapting popular IPs into eco-friendly, hands-on products. Through emphasizing wooden 3D model kits, Puremind maintains its fusion of artisanal quality, ecological awareness, and entertainment value within an expanding market segment.
Following the launch of wooden model kits as a primary product category, Puremind has broadened partnerships with internationally famous brands such as Pokémon, Harry Potter, Peanuts, Moomin, and most recently Dragon Ball. The firm’s kits are engineered for novice builders while providing sufficient intricacy to satisfy serious collectors.
The Dragon Ball Wooden Collectibles line is presently on sale via Puremind’s official online store and is progressively launching at more retail outlets throughout the US.