Quick-assemble 30MS Kaho Komiya (Color A) from The Idolmaster Shinycolors
This snap-fit 30 Minutes Label character kit represents Kaho Komiya from The Idolmaster Shinycolors and sits inside Bandai's 30MS range as a fast-build, pose-oriented figure intended for display.
Design background and purpose
The release reproduces an officially licensed idol from The Idolmaster Shinycolors and follows the 30 Minutes Label philosophy: reduced part count, focus on swapping joints, and an emphasis on expressive poses over strict scale accuracy. The styling follows the series art and offers a buildable collectible for those who enjoy small custom touches.
How it assembles and moves
The kit is designed for snap-fit assembly without glue for the main sections, consistent with other 30MS kits. The joint system uses modular connectors to offer movement in the neck, shoulders, hips, and knees; how well poses hold will depend on connection fit and any fine adjustments after assembly. Standard light trimming and fitting usually suffice to improve joint performance.
Paint and finish notes
Components come in colored molds matched to the character palette, so comprehensive painting is not required. Finish quality aligns with Bandai hobby standards for this class: clean injection-molded faces and textured clothing where detail exists. Small seams at joins are typical and can be smoothed with ordinary hobby tools; selective painting or panel shading can boost the look of faces and fabrics.
Ideal display use
The model is intended for shelf presentation with dynamic posing as a priority. The compact footprint and adjustable joint positions make it suitable for simple dioramas or group displays with other 30MS figures. Pose stability is influenced by joint friction tuning during build and whether extra bases are used for more active stances.
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 prioritising pose options and display flexibility; assembly centers on getting modular joints seated and doing light seam cleanup, with color-molded parts reducing the need for full painting.