IRVINE, CA – 03/01/2026 – () – Puremind is pushing the limits of anime collectibles with a new Dragon Ball wooden model series that spotlights iconic environments instead of just characters. The lineup transforms two of the series’ most famous locations—the Tenkaichi Budōkai arena and Master Roshi’s Kame House—into physical, buildable wooden construction sets.

This marks the first occasion these Dragon Ball landmarks have been rendered as wooden models, enabling enthusiasts to construct and showcase complete scenes from the beloved anime franchise. Through this debut, Puremind furthers its move toward immersive, scene-based collectibles that invite fans to become part of the narrative instead of merely viewing it.
The Tenkaichi Budōkai 1101 model emphasizes architectural precision and storytelling potential. Its key features comprise a reverse-oriented entrance flanked by traditional statues, thatched roofing, coconut palms, and classic parasols that capture the tournament’s signature atmosphere. A folding screen adorned with the Chinese character “武” underscores cultural authenticity, representing the martial arts ethos central to Dragon Ball. The kit also provides acrylic figures of Goku, Jackie Chun, Yamcha, Krillin, and Tenshinhan, plus nods to three notable battles from the show. When completed, the model stands roughly 9.8 inches tall, 14.6 inches long, and 9.8 inches deep, ideal for both exhibition and interactive use.
Joining the tournament arena is the Kame House 1102 wooden model, an intricate replica of Master Roshi’s beachfront residence. The design replicates the building’s distinctive pink walls, red rooftop, and “KAME HOUSE” signage. A removable roof exposes a fully furnished interior crafted for diorama creation, while outdoor components like palm trees, a sandy island foundation, and an oceanic backdrop finish the scene. Inside, collectors will find a television, Turtle School uniform closet, plush red sofa, periodicals, and the Dragon Radar. Measuring about 10.9 inches high and 9.8 inches square, the Kame House model is engineered to integrate perfectly with the Tenkaichi Budōkai set.
Puremind notes that these Dragon Ball wooden collectibles embody its wider approach of adapting familiar intellectual properties into fresh material forms. By concentrating on wooden 3D construction kits, the company maintains its commitment to artistry, eco-consciousness, and hands-on engagement as core tenets of its brand identity.
Since launching wooden construction kits as a distinct category, Puremind has partnered with an expanding array of worldwide franchises, including Pokémon, Harry Potter, Peanuts, Moomin, and most recently Dragon Ball. The firm designs these models to be straightforward to build while delivering the intricate detailing that collectors demand.
The Dragon Ball Wooden Collectibles Series can currently be purchased via Puremind’s official website and is progressively expanding to more retail outlets throughout the United States.
About Puremind
Puremind is a worldwide toy enterprise dedicated to crafting imaginative collectibles that foster creativity, ignite delight, and unite fans of all ages. By teaming with legendary brands like Pokémon, Harry Potter, Peanuts, Moomin, Dragon Ball, Astro Boy, Demon Slayer, and Jujutsu Kaisen, Puremind markets its offerings across over 100 nations in the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Oceania. Backed by a cohesive global workforce covering design, manufacturing, and commerce, the organization merges profound IP insight with logistical proficiency to produce compelling collectibles for enthusiasts around the globe.