Monster Hunter Rathalos and Rathian Capcom Figure Builder Creator Models Return
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Monster Hunter Rathalos and Rathian Capcom Figure Builder 2.0 Versions Debut

Back in 2024, Capcom announced it would sell its Figure Builder Creator’s Model Monster Hunter Rathalos and Rathian figures again, and now it confirmed the 2.0 versions will debut in Japan on January 1, 2026. WorldShopping is offering worldwide shipping from the company’s e-Capcom store where they are being sold for 22,000円 each or in a bundle together for 44,000円. The bundle also comes with gold and silver eggs. 

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In each case, the version 2.0 Rathalos and Rathian Monster Hunter  figures are static with no additional posing options for the monsters themselves. However, there are some extra display options. As noted earlier, the set comes with an additional nest of eggs that can be displayed with the pair. The Rathalos also comes with an additional rock stand part. So on its standard piece of rock it is about 14 inches tall (365mm), but if the additional rock platform is used it becomes about 19 inches tall (485mm). 

Here’s how the Rathalos looks:

These are the preliminary Rathian pictures:

And here are the photos of the set with the two together. Capcom also included an example of how the additional eggs look.

The version 2.0 Capcom Figure Builder Creator’s Model Monster Hunter Rathalos and Rathian figures launch in Japan on January 1, 2026. The Monster Hunter Wilds game is available on the PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC. 


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