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.
Human survivors, stranded on an alien world, established a foothold in its mysterious wilderness with the help of heavy industry and ancient technology. Guided by their faith in light and order, they built a realm of their own.
Meanwhile, exiles from the kingdom sought to break free from the restraints of doctrine. They chose instead to form bonds with the alien beasts, living alongside them and carving out their own territory under the ideals of darkness and freedom.
Driven by their own interests, the two factions founded rival nations—and thus began a war that would rage for a hundred years.
A century ago, human survivors fled to a mysterious alien world known as Luminara (English name not confirmed). Faced with unknown threats and limited resources, they founded the Kingdom of Alderland upon the principles of light and order.
The kingdom took the sun as its guiding light, while the wall and shield became symbols of order and protection. Together, they formed the royal crest—a symbol that carried the kingdom’s faith in light and order and united its people in times of crisis.
The kingdom later adopted the spirit of this crest as the foundation of its rule, using laws to maintain order and ensure humanity’s survival in this distant world.
However, when that faith came to be treated as an absolute doctrine, cracks quietly began to spread through the hearts of its people.

In its early years, the Kingdom of Alderland discovered the King’s Ruins, along with ancient technological blueprints sealed within. The kingdom began a long-term study of these discoveries, using them to advance its technological development.
As the threat posed by alien beasts continued to grow, researchers found historical records within the blueprints and ancient texts describing how an earlier civilisation had once deployed humanoid weapons against such creatures. Inspired by this lost technology and forgotten history, the kingdom officially launched a new mechanised development programme under the codename AL Series.
By analysing and reconstructing the core technology of the ancient humanoid weapon system—later generations would come to call it the King—the development team successfully created its first combat-ready unit:
AL-PAWN-01 aka GLADIATOR TYPE I ASA, hereafter referred to as ASA.
With its completion, the power of the ancient guardians was brought back into the world.
As the first combat-ready unit of the AL Series, GLADIATOR TYPE I ASA was designed primarily for defence and close-quarters combat.
Its heavy armour and medium shield provide excellent resistance against impact and extreme heat, allowing the unit to withstand both the physical attacks and breath weapons of alien beasts.
Armed mainly with a lance and greatsword, ASA is built around a defensive counterattack strategy, enabling it to respond to the unpredictable and constantly changing attack patterns of its enemies.
The propulsion units mounted on its legs are suitable for both land and underwater operations. They allow the unit to perform short bursts of powered movement, leap across difficult terrain, or strike airborne targets.
Although ASA is incapable of sustained flight, its thrusters can keep it briefly suspended in the air.


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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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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