Vegeta 'Mini' Daima S.H. Figuarts is a regular release figure based on Dragon Ball Daima, featuring a 100% new sculpt and mold, along with a unique and improved articulation system designed specifically for these mini figures. It includes standard hand and face accessories, plus an additional hairstyle with a motion effect.
The S.H. Figuarts of Vegeta (Mini) 'Daima' was released in 2024 as a regular edition, being the 181st figure in the overall Dragon Ball S.H. Figuarts collection.
This is the first figure that Tamashii has released of the Saiyan Prince in the line, and the second 'mini' figure from Daima.
It features a 100% new sculpt and mold, which are very well executed. Although it doesn't include a wide range of accessories, the addition of a motion-effect hairstyle and interchangeable faces that work with both hairstyles makes the figure feel very dynamic.
Its body type is Kid 2.0 (the small figure type), but with a slim aesthetic. The truth is, the numbering of body types for child figures has been “named” by us at listacompletade.com to differentiate them. The fact is, although it has fewer articulations than an adult body, this new body leaves no one indifferent.
Summarizing and adding: Kid 1.0 bodies are like the 2018 Goku -Kid-; Kid 2.0 bodies are like Chaoz (2021) or this Vegeta 'mini' (2024); Kid 3.0 is seen in the Goku -GT- figure; and Kid 4.0 is used for Goku -mini- and Piccolo -mini-.
Its scale, just like 'Mini' Goku, is spot on: it’s shorter than Mini Goku, who in turn is shorter than Mini Piccolo—and next to an adult Goku, we can confidently say the scale is excellent.
From listacompletade.com, we 100% recommend this figure. It's not expensive, it's a regular release and easy to find (as of 2025), so unless you’re not a fan of Daima, we encourage you to get it—it looks great on display.
Finally, if you’d like, check out the video we’ve prepared from the YouTube channel El Cuarto 4to Gamer MX, which gives you a full look at the figure with unboxing and comparisons.
Here you will see some of the more than 200 S.H. Figuarts releases that Tamashii Nations has brought us from Dragon Ball.