Swimsuit Ver. Shimoe Koharu
$209.00
Character: Blue Archive · Shimoe Koharu
Product Status: Pre-Order · Estimated to ship Q4 - 2026
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ABOUT
This is LoliWorks Studio’s 1/7 scale interpretation of Swimsuit Ver. Shimoe Koharu from Blue Archive, capturing her in a relaxed travel pose — black bikini, crow-wing details, oversized hat, and rolling luggage in tow. Standing at 24 cm, the piece is built from eco-friendly resin and imported PU, and the paint work across the skin tones, multi-layered black feathering, and the signature vertical body line reads with a level of fidelity you rarely see at this scale. The sculpt originated from WF2023S, and this fully painted production version is the payoff collectors have been waiting on since that debut.
INFORMATION
INFORMATION
Dimensions
- Height: 24 cm / 9.4 in (hand-measured; minor variance expected)
Configurations
- Included: Shimoe Koharu figure in swimsuit outfit with crow wings
- Oversized black hat with halo accessory
- Rolling luggage prop with pink-trim detailing
- Small round accessory (visible at base, luggage side)
- Clear acrylic display base
Material & Packaging
- Material: Eco-friendly resin + imported PU (a polyurethane blend commonly used in GK production for fine surface detail and paint adhesion)
- Scale: 1/7
- Packaging: Not specified
Other
- Studio: LoliWorks Studio
- Origin: WF2023S (Wonder Festival 2023 Summer) debut sculpt — fully painted production release
- Estimated Shipment: Q4 2026
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CHARACTER ORIGIN
SCENE NOTES
The pose draws directly from Koharu’s swimsuit variant art — the casual travel concept that plays against her usual rigid, duty-first demeanor. The whole premise is that a vacation on the island wouldn’t be such a bad idea after all, and Loli Works Studio leans into that contradiction: the posture is loose and unhurried, one hand raised to her chest, the other dragging her luggage, but every signature element of her design — the crow wings at head and waist, the wide black hat, the halo tilted overhead — keeps the read unmistakably Koharu. The vertical black line running down her torso is faithfully reproduced, a detail unique to this variant that no one has fully explained. The interplay between the matte black of the feathers, the delicate pink-trim luggage, and the pale skin tones gives the piece a strong contrast rhythm that rewards viewing from every angle.
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