Pre-orders at deltabase are opened only for products I’ve personally researched and believe in—based on the manufacturer’s track record, direct conversations, and whether it’s something I’d actually buy myself.
Pre-orders are treated as confirmed orders, which is why full payment is collected upfront. By the time an item is listed for pre-order, I’ve usually already placed (or am about to place) my own order with the factory. This allows me to commit quantities with confidence and secure your allocation.
Pre-orders are split into two phases, reflecting how production and supply actually work on the factory side.
This phase opens when a product is announced but not yet released.
Orders placed during this phase help me gauge real demand and adjust how much stock to commit to the factory. As a thank-you to those who support early and are comfortable with the wait, a small discount is offered during this phase.
Advance Pre-order ends when either of the following happens:
This phase starts once the product begins shipping from the manufacturer.
At this point, quantities are already locked in with the factory. I can no longer increase my order, and the stock is already on its way to Singapore, even though it hasn’t arrived yet.
Pre-orders may still be available during this phase, but pricing returns to normal and availability depends strictly on remaining committed stock.
Pre-order ends once the stock arrives in Singapore and is ready for local delivery.
What if something goes wrong?
If the product is cancelled or delayed unreasonably, a full refund will be offered—no questions asked.
However, if the item is proceeding as planned and you simply change your mind, refunds are not possible. That’s the trade-off for early access, confirmed allocation, and early pricing.
Singapore delivery from $6 SGD. Free for self-collection.
International customers may request for shipping quote on checkout.
In the current New Earth Sphere environment, standardization has become the norm for military super-mobile units. However, Franz Dynamics holds a different view:
“Standardized means compromised.”
The RGF-101 Franz-α is built on a single principle: performance above all else.
All redundant safety systems and inefficient assist logic have been removed. This machine is designed to fully unleash the pilot’s personal capability — a pure, uncompromised weapon.
Its design approach is simple:
The Franz-α is equipped with Franz Dynamics’ most advanced vector thrust control module.
This system allows:
Trade-off:
To sustain this level of control, the system consumes most of the onboard processing power.
As a result:
The Franz-α uses a direct-feedback control interface, bypassing traditional safety buffers.
What this means:
But:
Think of it like driving a car with no suspension — you feel everything, good or bad.
Role: High-speed assault
Features:
This weapon works like a “hit-and-peel” tool — break the defense, then cut it open immediately.
Role: Mid-to-long range suppression / heavy assault
Features:
This is your “press delete” option on the battlefield.
The Franz-α is not built for everyone.
It is a weapon for elite pilots — a blade that cuts both ways.
It does not offer safety.
It offers possibility.
“Precise. Pure. Absolute.”
— Franz Dynamics
Pre-orders at deltabase are opened only for products I’ve personally researched and believe in—based on the manufacturer’s track record, direct conversations, and whether it’s something I’d actually buy myself.
Pre-orders are treated as confirmed orders, which is why full payment is collected upfront. By the time an item is listed for pre-order, I’ve usually already placed (or am about to place) my own order with the factory. This allows me to commit quantities with confidence and secure your allocation.
Pre-orders are split into two phases, reflecting how production and supply actually work on the factory side.
This phase opens when a product is announced but not yet released.
Orders placed during this phase help me gauge real demand and adjust how much stock to commit to the factory. As a thank-you to those who support early and are comfortable with the wait, a small discount is offered during this phase.
Advance Pre-order ends when either of the following happens:
This phase starts once the product begins shipping from the manufacturer.
At this point, quantities are already locked in with the factory. I can no longer increase my order, and the stock is already on its way to Singapore, even though it hasn’t arrived yet.
Pre-orders may still be available during this phase, but pricing returns to normal and availability depends strictly on remaining committed stock.
Pre-order ends once the stock arrives in Singapore and is ready for local delivery.
What if something goes wrong?
If the product is cancelled or delayed unreasonably, a full refund will be offered—no questions asked.
However, if the item is proceeding as planned and you simply change your mind, refunds are not possible. That’s the trade-off for early access, confirmed allocation, and early pricing.
Pre-orders at deltabase are opened only for products I’ve personally researched and believe in—based on the manufacturer’s track record, direct conversations, and whether it’s something I’d actually buy myself.
Pre-orders are treated as confirmed orders, which is why full payment is collected upfront. By the time an item is listed for pre-order, I’ve usually already placed (or am about to place) my own order with the factory. This allows me to commit quantities with confidence and secure your allocation.
Pre-orders are split into two phases, reflecting how production and supply actually work on the factory side.
This phase opens when a product is announced but not yet released.
Orders placed during this phase help me gauge real demand and adjust how much stock to commit to the factory. As a thank-you to those who support early and are comfortable with the wait, a small discount is offered during this phase.
Advance Pre-order ends when either of the following happens:
This phase starts once the product begins shipping from the manufacturer.
At this point, quantities are already locked in with the factory. I can no longer increase my order, and the stock is already on its way to Singapore, even though it hasn’t arrived yet.
Pre-orders may still be available during this phase, but pricing returns to normal and availability depends strictly on remaining committed stock.
Pre-order ends once the stock arrives in Singapore and is ready for local delivery.
What if something goes wrong?
If the product is cancelled or delayed unreasonably, a full refund will be offered—no questions asked.
However, if the item is proceeding as planned and you simply change your mind, refunds are not possible. That’s the trade-off for early access, confirmed allocation, and early pricing.
NOT AVAILABLE FOR THIS MARKET
No worries — I’m working on international shipping.
Right now I’m trialing with selected products for the USA. I’ll expand to more markets gradually once everything runs smoothly.
If you’re from another country, start a live chat and let me know where you’re based. If I see enough interest from a particular country, I may open shipping there next.
I’m not just here for a quick buck—this is a real hustle and I take it seriously as I’m a fan of what I sell too. When I bring in items (unless they’re limited editions), I buy in bulk. This means if something goes wrong with one or two boxes, I have replacements ready to make it right.
Sure, you could order from overseas yourself if you know where to look. But imagine waiting days/weeks only to receive a broken product (or came in broken box). At deltabase, I shoulder that risk for you, so you don’t have to.
I only sell plamos I would buy myself. And when I pack them, I treat every box like it’s meant for me.
No platform fee, no transaction fee, no payment fee, no nonsense, absolutely worry free!
Ships on same day for orders received by 2pm!* Singapore delivery starts from $6. International customers may request for shipping quote on checkout.
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Pre-orders at deltabase are opened only for products I’ve personally researched and believe in—based on the manufacturer’s track record, direct conversations, and whether it’s something I’d actually buy myself.
Pre-orders are treated as confirmed orders, which is why full payment is collected upfront. By the time an item is listed for pre-order, I’ve usually already placed (or am about to place) my own order with the factory. This allows me to commit quantities with confidence and secure your allocation.
Pre-orders are split into two phases, reflecting how production and supply actually work on the factory side.
This phase opens when a product is announced but not yet released.
Orders placed during this phase help me gauge real demand and adjust how much stock to commit to the factory. As a thank-you to those who support early and are comfortable with the wait, a small discount is offered during this phase.
Advance Pre-order ends when either of the following happens:
This phase starts once the product begins shipping from the manufacturer.
At this point, quantities are already locked in with the factory. I can no longer increase my order, and the stock is already on its way to Singapore, even though it hasn’t arrived yet.
Pre-orders may still be available during this phase, but pricing returns to normal and availability depends strictly on remaining committed stock.
Pre-order ends once the stock arrives in Singapore and is ready for local delivery.
What if something goes wrong?
If the product is cancelled or delayed unreasonably, a full refund will be offered—no questions asked.
However, if the item is proceeding as planned and you simply change your mind, refunds are not possible. That’s the trade-off for early access, confirmed allocation, and early pricing.
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