New ONE PIECE Bamboo Craft Kits Let Fans Assemble The Series Most Popular Pirate Ships

A-Zone has expanded its “wa-gu-mi” range with a new collection of 3D craft models inspired by some of the most recognizable ships from ONE PIECE.
Fans of Eiichiro Oda’s long-running pirate adventure can now recreate six famous vessels as detailed display pieces that can be assembled without the need for glue, tools, or additional equipment.

Designed as part of the “wa-gu-mi” 3D art craft series, each model is manufactured from bamboo material and features precision laser-cut parts that accurately capture the distinctive silhouettes and structural details of the ships they represent.

To further enhance authenticity, the sail sections are produced using paper components, helping recreate the look and atmosphere of the vessels as they appear in the world of ONE PIECE.

The lineup includes the Straw Hat Pirates’ beloved Going Merry and Thousand Sunny, along with the Red Force, the Saber of Xebec, the Polar Tang, and the Victoria Punk.

The “Bamboo Art wa-gu-mi ONE PIECE Going Merry” measures approximately 10.4 cm wide, 4.6 cm deep, and 10 cm tall once assembled, consists of 88 parts, carries a three-star difficulty rating, and is expected to take between one and three hours to complete.

The “Bamboo Art wa-gu-mi ONE PIECE Thousand Sunny” reaches approximately 9.5 cm in width, 4.8 cm in depth, and 10.8 cm in height, includes 139 parts, is rated four stars for difficulty, and has an estimated assembly time of three to five hours.

The “Bamboo Art wa-gu-mi ONE PIECE Red Force” stands at approximately 10.6 cm wide, 5.1 cm deep, and 10.6 cm tall, contains 146 parts, features a four-star difficulty level, and is designed to take roughly three to five hours to build.

The “Bamboo Art wa-gu-mi ONE PIECE Saber of Xebec” measures around 9.7 cm wide, 7.3 cm deep, and 10.6 cm high, uses 108 components, carries a four-star difficulty rating, and is expected to require three to five hours of assembly time.

The “Bamboo Art wa-gu-mi ONE PIECE Polar Tang” is among the most complex entries in the collection, measuring approximately 9.9 cm wide, 6.3 cm deep, and 10.7 cm tall while featuring 183 individual parts and an estimated build time of three to five hours.

The “Bamboo Art wa-gu-mi ONE PIECE Victoria Punk” completes the lineup at roughly 9.6 cm wide, 5.3 cm deep, and 10.2 cm tall, incorporating 143 pieces with a four-star difficulty rating and a projected assembly time of three to five hours.

The complete six-model collection launched on June 12, with each kit priced at ¥3,850 (approx. $27 USD/£20 GBP).
In addition to these 6 ship kits, a matching “Bamboo Art wa-gu-mi ONE PIECE Straw Hat Pirates” music box is also available, priced at ¥10,780 (approx. $67 USD/£50 GBP).

The music box is roughly 14.8 cm wide, 16.5 cm deep, and 18.8 cm tall, incorporating 157 pieces with a four-star difficulty rating and a projected assembly time of three to five hours.

When completed, the music box plays “We Are!”, the first opening theme from the One Piece anime.
Collectors interested in adding the ships to their collection can order the models now through A-Zone’s official website.
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