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Tarlin’s capsule-toy PC parts turn gaming hardware into a collectible mini build

Japanese toy maker Tarlin is releasing miniature PC components through capsule toy machines in Japan, with replicas tied to Intel, ASRock, Gigabyte and MSI.

Tarlin’s capsule-toy PC parts turn gaming hardware into a collectible mini build
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Tarlin is offering miniature computer parts that can be collected and assembled into a tiny desktop PC-style replica. The range is linked to Intel, ASRock, Gigabyte and MSI, and is being distributed through capsule toy machines in Japan.

Each capsule attempt is reported to cost ¥500, with collectors needing multiple drops to complete the build. The listed miniatures include motherboard designs based on the ASRock Z890 Steel Legend WiFi, Gigabyte Z890 AORUS ELITE WiFi 7 PLUS and MSI MEG Z890 ACE.

The collection also includes a replica Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus processor, a small CPU cooler, power supply, six case fans and a micro case designed to hold the miniature boards. Each motherboard is also paired with a small retail-style box that echoes the look of full-size packaging.

For esports and PC gaming communities, the appeal is less about performance and more about hardware culture: recognizable components, brand detail and the familiar ritual of building a rig, scaled down into a collectible format. The available source suggests these are display items rather than functioning PC parts, but functionality is not explicitly confirmed.

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