Anime Statues
Over 2,600 anime statues spanning every popular series and plenty you've never heard of. This collection covers PVC figures in 1/7 and 1/6 scale—the sweet spot for detailed character sculptures that don't require a second mortgage. Blue Archive, Goddess of Victory: Nikke, One Piece, Persona, Jojo's Bizarre Adventure—if it's anime or anime-adjacent gaming, statues probably exist.
These aren't action figures. They're fixed-pose sculptures designed for display. No articulation, no swappable parts (usually), just the character frozen in a specific pose with a base. The appeal is detail and accuracy. A good 1/7 scale statue captures costume details, facial expressions, and character personality in ways poseable figures can't match.
Scale Breakdown
Most anime statues use 1/7 or 1/6 scale. That translates to roughly 20-30cm tall depending on the character. A 1/7 scale means the character would be 7 times taller in real life. Taller characters get bigger statues. Smaller characters like chibis stay compact even at scale.
1/4 scale exists for premium releases—these run 40cm+ and cost significantly more. They're statement pieces. 1/8 scale is the budget-friendly option, slightly smaller than 1/7 but still detailed enough to display with pride.
Popular Series
One Piece dominates anime statue production. Luffy, Zoro, Nami—every Straw Hat gets multiple versions. Persona gets substantial attention, especially characters from recent games. Jojo's has its own dedicated statue lines. Fate series characters appear constantly in new releases.
Newer series like Blue Archive and Nikke get surprising amounts of statue production. Mobile game popularity translates directly into figures. If a character design generates fanart, manufacturers will make a statue of it.
Manufacturers
Good Smile Company, Kotobukiya, Bandai, and specialty studios handle most anime statue production. Quality varies by manufacturer and price point. Prize figures (€30-50 range) look decent but show rougher paint. Premium scales (€150-300) justify their cost with sharp details and complex bases.
Display Considerations
Anime statues need stable surfaces and space. Bases vary from simple clear stands to elaborate dioramas. Some statues connect to others from the same series, building larger display scenes. Dust is the enemy—glass cases help but aren't mandatory. Just expect to clean them occasionally.
FAQs
What's the difference between a statue and a figure?
Statues are fixed-pose, no articulation. Figures have joints and poseable parts. This collection focuses on static display pieces.
Are 1/7 scale statues all the same size?
No. Scale is proportional to the character. A 1/7 scale of a tall character will be larger than a 1/7 of a short character. It's about maintaining proportions, not achieving uniform height.
Do anime statues increase in value?
Some do. Limited production runs and popular characters can appreciate. Most standard releases stay near retail. Buy for display enjoyment, not investment speculation.
Why are some statues so expensive?
Complex sculpting, detailed paint applications, elaborate bases, licensing fees, and limited production runs all drive costs. Premium manufacturers charge premium prices for premium quality.
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