Thursday, January 1, 2026

Puremind Expands Scene-Based Collectibles with Dragon Ball Wooden Models of Tenkaichi Budōkai and Kame House

IRVINE, CA – 01/01/2026 – (SeaPRwire) – Puremind has introduced a new way for Dragon Ball fans to engage with one of anime’s most influential franchises, moving beyond character figurines to fully realized environments. The toy company has unveiled officially licensed wooden construction models inspired by two of the series’ most iconic settings—the Tenkaichi Budōkai tournament arena and Master Roshi’s Kame House—offering fans a hands-on, scene-driven approach to collecting.

The launch marks the first time these legendary Dragon Ball locations have been recreated as buildable wooden collectibles. Designed for both display and interactive play, the models invite fans to assemble, explore, and revisit pivotal moments from the long-running global anime phenomenon.

The Tenkaichi Budōkai 1101 model centers on architectural and cultural detail, reflecting the spirit of the World Martial Arts Tournament. Features include a reverse-facing main entrance flanked by traditional statues, thatched roofing, coconut trees, and classic sun umbrellas. A folding screen bearing the Chinese character “武,” symbolizing martial arts, anchors the interior space. To enhance storytelling and scene recreation, the set includes acrylic stands of Goku, Jackie Chun, Yamcha, Krillin, and Tenshinhan, along with references to three memorable matchups from the series. Once assembled, the model measures approximately 9.8 inches high, 14.6 inches long, and 9.8 inches wide.

Complementing the tournament arena is the Kame House 1102 wooden model, a faithful interpretation of Master Roshi’s pink seaside home. The structure features its signature red roof and “KAME HOUSE” lettering, while an opening roof allows access to a detailed interior. Decorative elements such as palm trees, a sandy island base, and an ocean backdrop form a complete diorama. Interior details include a television, Turtle School uniform storage, a flocked red sofa, magazines, and the Dragon Radar. The Kame House model measures approximately 10.9 inches in height and 9.8 inches in both length and width, and is designed to pair naturally with the Tenkaichi Budōkai set.

According to Puremind, the Dragon Ball wooden collectibles reflect the company’s broader strategy of translating beloved intellectual properties into sustainable, tactile formats. By focusing on wooden 3D construction sets, Puremind continues to blend craftsmanship, environmental considerations, and play value into a growing product category.

Since introducing wooden construction kits as a core product line, Puremind has expanded collaborations with globally recognized franchises including Pokémon, Harry Potter, Peanuts, Moomin, and now Dragon Ball. The company’s models are designed to be accessible to beginners while offering enough detail to appeal to dedicated collectors.

The Dragon Ball Wooden Collectibles Series is currently available through Puremind’s official website and is gradually rolling out to additional retail locations across the United States.



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