Dancing on Ice — Inori Yuitsuka & Hikaru Kamisaki

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

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ABOUT

LLK Studio’s Dancing on Ice captures Inori Yuitsuka and Hikaru Kamisaki mid-performance as a pair, bodies arched and hair swept back in motion, rendered at 1/7 scale with full-import PU and clear PU used to achieve the translucent skirt edges and flowing hair strands visible across both figures. The dual-figure set is limited to 50 pairs total, and the shared circular base locks both sculpts into a single unified composition that reads as a complete scene from any angle. For collectors following Medalist, this is the only piece currently placing these two on the ice together.

INFORMATION

Dimensions

  • Height: Approx. 20 cm / 7.9 in (per figure)

Configurations

  • Inori Yuitsuka (Solo): Single figure — Inori in white-and-gold skating dress on individual base
  • Hikaru Kamisaki (Solo): Single figure — Hikaru in dark skating dress on individual base
  • Duo Set: Both figures displayed together on shared circular rink base — full paired composition

What the Duo Set Adds

The Duo Set unifies both sculpts on a single circular base, completing the back-to-back skating composition that neither solo figure can fully convey on its own.

Material & Packaging

  • Material: Full-import PU resin + clear PU resin (clear PU used for translucent skirt hems and dynamic hair strands)
  • Packaging: EPE Foam (dense protective foam used for statue shipping) + kraft paper box

Other

  • Edition Size: Limited to 50 pairs total
  • Estimated Shipment: Q3 2026
  • Studio: LLK Studio

SCENE NOTES

LLK Studio frames this piece around the emotional core of the Inori–Hikaru dynamic: two skaters who are simultaneously closest friends and fiercest rivals, sharing the ice in a moment that belongs only to them. That tension — warmth and competition held in the same breath — is what gives the series much of its weight, and LLK translates it physically through the back-to-back pose, where both figures lean into the same axis without ever quite touching. The contrast in costume language does real work here: Inori’s white dress with gold embroidery reads as aspiration, while Hikaru’s dark sculpted dress carries the composed authority she brings to every performance. The clear PU hair strands on both figures extend outward in opposing arcs, reinforcing the sense that these two are moving together yet pulling toward their own trajectories — which is exactly where the story lives.

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