Submerged Asuka Langley Soryu

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

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ABOUT

Submerged Asuka Langley Soryu is DuelSoul Studio’s original sculptural concept — a 1/6 scale piece that frames Asuka suspended above a fractured cityscape in a flowing red dress, legs drawn in, hair swept wide, the figure caught between stillness and dissolution. The paint team Qi He (Lacquer Core) brings the red fabric to life with layered gradients and a convincing textile texture that reads clearly against the matte white city base below. At 80 units, this is a tight edition with a genuinely distinct display concept — not a combat pose, not a plug suit, but a reinterpretation that earns its shelf space through compositional ambition.

Dimensions

  • Height: 40 cm / 15.7 in
  • Width: 16 cm / 6.3 in
  • Depth: 16 cm / 6.3 in

Configurations

  • Standard Version: Asuka figure in red dress with windswept hair, cracked cityscape base with detailed architectural relief, exclusive art badge included

Material & Packaging

  • Material: Resin and premium PU (polyurethane; a flexible casting material used for fabric-effect and fine-detail components)
  • Packaging: Not specified

Other

  • Edition Size: 80 units
  • Paint Team: Qi He (Lacquer Core)
  • Bonus Item: Exclusive art badge included with every unit
  • Production Note: All pre-orders are opened against physical prototypes. Production is handled by a first-tier factory. Seam and flash issues visible on current samples will be addressed before Mass Production.
  • Estimated Shipment: Q3 2026

SCENE NOTES

This is DuelSoul Studio’s original interpretive concept titled “Submerged” — not a direct scene adaptation, but a sculptural meditation on Asuka’s psychological state across the series: the tension between her projected strength and the vulnerability underneath. DuelSoul chose to place her above a crumbling, monochrome cityscape rather than inside a cockpit or battle frame, letting the environment carry the emotional weight. The red dress and the windswept hair create the piece’s visual axis — color and motion against stillness and ruin — while the drawn-in posture, legs pulled close, reads as self-containment rather than defeat. The contrast between the vivid figure and the bleached architectural base is the central compositional decision, and it lands.