With Azur Lane becoming more and more popular on the Japanese market, local figure manufacturers are certainly eager to portray its waifus.
Today Kotobukiya made not one, but two figures available for pre-order in Japan. They’re the fox sisters Akagi and Kaga (listings courtesy of AmiAmi)
Akagi is priced at 14,590 yen, while Kaga’s pricetag is 15,520 yen. They translated respectively into $136 and $145.
Both will be released in January 2020, and for once you won’t need to grind in the infamous “fox mines” for weeks in order to get them. I still have nightmares.
Akagi is sculpted by HIDE and Kaga is by Yadokari. Below you can read a description for both.
Akagi:
“Commander sir, please stay by Akagi’s side for ever and ever! You absolutely must never ever leave Agaki.
From the smartphone shooting game “Azur Lane” comes a 1/7 scale figure of the warrior/soldier Akagi for the first time.
The lifelike nine tails and details of the upper body are accurately recreated.
The base is made to look like the sea using clear materials for the tall wave support part for a beautiful finished figure.”
Kaga:
“From the hit smartphone game “Azur Lane” comes a 1/7 scale figure of the aircraft carrier class Kaga.
The sculpting of the upper body, the presence of the nice tails, and the detail of the fox mask are created accurately in fine detail.
The base in the image of a battle on the seas and ship’s deck, and the beautiful white hair uses clear material to let light through for a beautiful finish.
Enjoy the world of the game further by displaying this figure of Kaga together with the separately sold one of Akagi!”
You can check them bpth out below. Incidentally, just yesterday a figure portraying Fubuki went up for pre-order as well.
If you’re unfamiliar with Azur Lane, it’s a free-to-play mobile horizontal scrolling shooter/RPG hybrid currently available for iOS and Android.
If you are interested in console games as well, Compile Heart and Felistella just released a brand new Azur Lane game titled Azur Lane: Crosswave for PS4.
If you’d like to learn more, you can read our recent interview with Yostar’s director of operations.
If you’re curious about the game’s popularity in Japan, you can check out my report about the recent anniversary event that pretty much literally invaded Akihabara.
Published: Oct 3, 2019 04:39 pm