Massive new Berserk “Millennium Falcon Arc” diorama showcased by Prime 1 Studio

Prime 1 Studio has officially unveiled a massive new diorama based on the dark fantasy manga Berserk.
The reveal took place during the “NEXT LEVEL SHOWCASE XVI: REALMS BEYOND TIME” digital broadcast on December 26.

This ambitious release pays tribute to the legendary series created by the late Kentaro Miura, specifically focusing on the “Millennium Falcon Arc.”
The “Millennium Falcon Arc” serves as a pivotal chapter in the saga, where the protagonist Guts gathers a new band of companions and Griffith establishes a new kingdom.


This new diorama captures the story arc’s most pivotal characters with a complex display that combines multiple scales into a single presentation.

The centerpiece features a 1/4 scale diorama of Guts’ traveling party, including Farnese, Serpico, Isidro, and Schierke.



Towering over the group are 1/1 scale (life-size) busts of Guts wearing the Berserker Armor helmet and his nemesis, Griffith.


The display also incorporates the “Berserker Armor” sitting ominously on a throne on its reverse.


A key engineering feature of this statue is the separable base, allowing collectors to display the traveling party and the large busts independently if desired.
These items are part of the “Legacy Art Bust” series, expanding the company’s portfolio of museum-quality Berserk statues.
Alongside this massive prototype, the studio also displayed a set of “Life Scale Masterline” Behelits which are currently available for pre-order.


The Behelit lineup includes Ganishka’s Behelit, Griffith’s Behelit (The Egg of the King), and Guts’ Behelit.


The Berserk reveal was the capstone to a showcase filled with major announcements across gaming and anime genres.
Fans of RPGs were treated to the unveiling of a new Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Aerith Gainsborough statue, which features interchangeable staves.

Western TV enthusiasts saw the debut of a line based on Amazon’s Fallout series, featuring lifelike statues of Lucy, Maximus, and The Ghoul.

On the anime front, the showcase revealed two other high-octane dioramas, including Saitama & Genos from One Punch Man and a fierce sword clash between Ryuko and Satsuki from Kill la Kill.


The Berserk “Millennium Falcon Arc” statue is currently under supervision by the licensor, meaning the design is subject to final approval.
As such, specific pricing details and a release date have not yet been finalized.
Further updates are expected to be announced by Prime 1 Studio as development progresses.
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