
Good Smile Company and Max Factory are expanding their collaborative PLAMATEA series with the third release from the original VALKYRIE TUNE project: Erika Stradivari. Scheduled for a September 2026 release, this kit moves away from generic tropes to offer a highly specific character study through mechanical assembly.
Precision Meets Performance

In the world of VALKYRIE TUNE, characters known as “Tuned” utilize Harmonic Weapons to compete in high-stakes battles. Erika Stradivari is defined by her rigorous discipline and sense of duty. This personality is expertly translated into her physical design; the aesthetic draws heavily from classic maid attire, utilizing a stark black-and-white palette that reflects her orderly worldview. To prevent the kit from feeling monochromatic, the designers have integrated transparent blue and pink components for her clothing and weapon, providing a subtle gradient effect that elevates the 2D character design into a high-end 3D sculpt.

Technically, the kit is a marvel of modularity for its size. Standing at approximately 16 cm (appx. 6.3 inches), the silhouette can be drastically altered. The sleeves and skirt are detachable, allowing builders to transition from her standard elegant look to a “high-speed light gear mode.” This emphasis on silhouette variation is a hallmark of the PLAMATEA line, aiming to provide more dynamic shelf presence than standard static figures.


One of the most ambitious aspects of this release is the weapon system. Her signature violin-shaped Harmonic Weapon is not merely an accessory but a complex transforming centerpiece. Through careful part replacement, the instrument shifts between musical modes and combat modes, including a long sword, crossbow, and greatsword. This level of mechanical complexity, combined with the inclusion of both painted and unpainted expression parts, ensures that the kit remains engaging even for experienced builders who prefer custom eye-decal work.
The Collector’s Survival Guide: How to Justify This
I told myself this would be the last kit I ordered this month. I lied. This is the exception. Here is how you can lie to others:
The Collector Math: At approximately 8,800 JPY (appx. $57 USD), the cost-to-complexity ratio is skewed heavily in your favor. You aren’t just buying a figure; you are buying four different combat silhouettes and a transforming centerpiece for the price of a standard mid-range kit.
How to tell your partner (Spouse Defense): Explain that the modularity of the kit is a study in spatial optimization. It is not “clutter”; it is a highly organized, multi-state sculptural installation that demonstrates the evolution of modern manufacturing.
How to tell your parent (Parental Defense): Frame it as an appreciation of contemporary Japanese industrial design and structural engineering. It is an exploration of how complex mechanical interlocking systems can be miniaturized.
How to tell your child (Kid Defense): Present it as a tactical lesson in modular assembly and the importance of precision. It is a way to observe how different components can work together to transform a single object into multiple tools.
IFiDEA Verdict: A sophisticated, high-concept kit that successfully marries elegant character design with aggressive, modular playability.
🟢 Product Specifications 🟢
✅ Manufacturer: Good Smile Company & Max Factory
✅ Series: VALKYRIE TUNE
✅ Character: Erika Stradivari
✅ Scale: Non-scale (appx. 160mm / 6.3 inches)
✅ Release Date: September 2026
✅ Price: 8,800 JPY (appx. $57 USD)
✅ Material: Plastic Assembly Kit
✅ Prototype Artist: Sparrow
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