19.08.2025

The die-cast miniature car series "TOMICA" and Dragon Ball are collaborating to create the Dream TOMICA x Dragon Ball Collab series! Round two includes Kamesennin's Van and the Red Ribbon Army's Small Aircraft. These awesome products are available as of August 16th!
*These products are scheduled to be released in Japan and 12 other regions across Asia (China, Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Macau, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Cambodia).
*Products will be rolled out to the 12 regions outside of Japan.

Kamesennin's Van and the Red Ribbon Army's Small Aircraft arrived at the editorial department for the Dragon Ball Official Site. Let's take a look at these products that were small enough to fit in an 8 cm by 4 cm package!

First up is Kamesennin's Van!
This vehicle was featured on the cover of volume 12. Everything from the rounded body to the positioning of the doors and text on the side is recreated perfectly.

If you look carefully, you'll see that there's a Hoipoi Capsule on the emblem just above the word "CAPSULE"!

Inside, there's enough seating for four people, as well as a steering wheel and rearview mirror! All this attention to detail might make you want to hop on in, but alas, it's so small your pinky wouldn't even fit inside!

And that's not all! The wheels turn, so you can roll it around and play with it! Made from a sturdy die-cast metal, this van is good for more than just decoration!

Next up is the Red Ribbon Army's Small Aircraft!
This type of aircraft not only appeared on the cover of volume six, but was also featured heavily in the main story. You can see it in action in the scenes where the Red Ribbon Army attacks Bulma, discovers Kame House, and takes down a spy plane!



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The aircraft featured in the story all have different numbers, but this awesome product is #72, which is the one that Bulma borrows from the Red Ribbon Army and is later stolen by Lunch!

This product is also impressively detailed! As Tomica cars are for ages three and up, all the details inside the cockpit were created without using any sharp or dangerous parts. We hope you can see just how amazing this looks!

The most striking thing about seeing the products firsthand is just how solid the die-cast metal is!

One of the best things about these vehicles being brought to life in 3D is that you can see a lot of details that couldn't be included in a 2D illustration. Since we had the opportunity, we made sure to take pictures from every angle!





Make sure to check your local stores so you can pick up one for yourself! Be sure to stay tuned to see what's coming in round three!
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