The Evolution of Milotic

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Character: Pokémon · Milotic

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

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ABOUT

TheHighHeavens Studio’s first Pokémon series release captures Milotic mid-emergence — its sinuous body arcing through a swirling column of translucent water effects, surrounded by Feebas, lotus blooms, and coral-dotted reef life across a fully sculpted diorama base. At 1/20 scale, the piece packs a surprising amount of visual depth into a 21 cm footprint, with a remote-controlled LED base offering both breathing and steady-glow modes that shift the entire composition after dark. An edition of 99 makes this one of the tighter runs in the studio’s catalogue, and the layered paint across the water effects and Milotic’s iridescent body gives it a presence that reads clearly from across a shelf.

INFORMATION

Dimensions

  • Height: 21 cm / 8.3 in
  • Width: 16 cm / 6.3 in
  • Depth: 14 cm / 5.5 in

Configurations

  • Standard Version: Full diorama statue — Milotic with swirling water effect column, Feebas figures integrated into the scene, lotus flower and coral reef base elements, remote-controlled LED base (breathing mode and steady-glow mode)

Material & Packaging

  • Material: Imported PU (polyurethane, a lightweight casting material suited for fine surface detail) combined with imported resin (a harder compound used for structural and translucent effect parts)
  • Packaging: Not specified

Other

  • Edition Size: 99 pieces
  • Scale: 1/20
  • Series: Pokémon Series No. 1
  • Estimated Shipment: Q3 2026

SCENE NOTES

TheHighHeavens Studio frames this piece around the concept of Milotic’s evolution — the transformation from the unremarkable Feebas into one of the most visually striking Pokémon in the series, a moment that carries real weight precisely because of how improbable it looks on paper. Rather than isolating Milotic in a neutral pose, the studio builds the full arc into a single composition: Feebas figures are tucked into the reef base and water column alongside the fully evolved form, letting the before and after share the same display space. The translucent water spiral acts as the visual spine of the piece, and the remote-controlled LED base transforms that element entirely under low light — the glow travels through the clear resin in a way that makes the water effects read as genuinely luminous rather than simply painted.