Bunny Girl Taihou — Azur Lane

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Character: Azur Lane · Taihou

Product Status: Pre-Order · Estimated to ship Q3 - 2026

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ABOUT

VN Studio’s Bunny Girl Taihou places the Azur Lane carrier front and center on a miniature billiard table base, kneeling in a lacquered red leotard, bunny ears, and deliberately torn black stockings while holding a cue with practiced confidence. Scaled at 1/6 across a 28 cm tall, 20 cm wide footprint, the piece is cast entirely in imported PU resin, with close-up renders showing high-gloss paint on the bodysuit contrasted against the matte skin and textured hosiery. The numbered card inclusion and the sculpted billiard table base make this a display that reads as a complete scene rather than a figure on a generic plinth.

INFORMATION

Dimensions

  • Height: 28 cm / 11.0 in
  • Width: 20 cm / 7.9 in
  • Depth: 18 cm / 7.1 in
  • Scale: 1/6

Configurations

  • Included: Figure — Taihou in bunny girl costume, kneeling on billiard table with cue
  • Base: Miniature billiard table — fully sculpted with scattered pool balls and ornate gold-trimmed legs
  • Accessory: Numbered card

Material & Packaging

  • Material: Full figure cast in imported PU resin (a high-density polyurethane resin favored for fine surface detail and paint adhesion)
  • Packaging: Not specified

Other

  • Studio: VN Studio
  • Series: VN Studio Women’s Series
  • Estimated Shipment: Q3 2026

SCENE NOTES

VN Studio frames this as an original casino-lounge concept built around Taihou’s established persona — the composed, quietly commanding presence that carries weight even in a purely recreational setting. The choice to seat her directly on the billiard table rather than beside it is a deliberate posing decision: it shifts the power dynamic so she owns the room, cue in hand, rather than simply occupying it. Detail work visible in the close-up renders — the high-gloss lacquer finish on the red leotard, the sculpted tears running across the stockings, and the individually placed pool balls on the felt surface — shows VN Studio treating the base as part of the figure’s narrative rather than an afterthought.