Final Kiss — Shinji Ikari and Asuka Langley Soryu

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Product Status: Pre-Order · Estimated to ship Q4 - 2026

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ABOUT

This is StarOrigin Studio’s original scene interpretation of the closing emotional beat between Shinji Ikari and Asuka Langley Soryu, rendered as a 1/6 scale two-figure diorama in imported resin and PU. At 29 cm tall, the piece centers on a shared kiss — Asuka’s hand cupping Shinji’s face, his hands meeting hers — set on a warm-toned round wooden base that grounds the intimacy against its ruined backdrop. Limited to 128 pieces, it’s the kind of number that makes the secondary market the realistic alternative once the window closes.

Dimensions

  • Height: 29 cm / 11.4 in
  • Width: 10 cm / 3.9 in
  • Depth: 10 cm / 3.9 in
  • Weight: Not specified

Configurations

  • Two-figure sculpt: Shinji Ikari and Asuka Langley Soryu posed in a shared kiss
  • Round wooden-finish base — anchors the diorama composition
  • Additional heads, expression parts, weapons, or effects: Not specified

Material & Packaging

  • Imported resin (primary structural and detail material)
  • PU (polyurethane, typically used for flexible or accent components)
  • Packaging: Not specified

Other

  • Scale: 1/6
  • Studio: StarOrigin Studio
  • Edition Size: 128 pieces
  • Estimated Shipment: Q3–Q4 2026

This is StarOrigin Studio’s original interpretation of the final intimate moment between Shinji and Asuka — a scene that the Evangelion franchise revisits across its continuities precisely because it refuses easy resolution. What StarOrigin Studio emphasizes here is not conflict or ambiguity but arrival: two figures finally closing the distance, Asuka’s hand deliberate at Shinji’s jaw, the pose suggesting she is the one who chose this. The crumbling cityscape rendered in the promotional imagery, bathed in a deep amber sunset, frames the moment as something salvaged from ruin rather than untouched by it.