Vampire Queen of the Night
$459.00
Character: Original · Artist Design
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INFORMATION
Dimensions
- Height: 62 cm / 24.4 in
- Width: 42 cm / 16.5 in
- Depth: 28 cm / 11.0 in
- Weight: Not specified
Configurations
- Figure (Vampire Queen of the Night)
- Display base
- Removable cape — allows display with or without the full dramatic silhouette
- Metal sword
- Nameplate
Material & Packaging
- Imported resin (primary sculpt material)
- PU (polyurethane — typically used for flexible or softer costume elements)
- ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene — rigid structural and detail parts)
- Metal sword component
- Packaging: Not specified
Other
- Scale: 1/4 (approximately 1:3)
- Studio: TianGongZaoWu Studio x Ming Ming John (Artist Collaboration Series)
- Series: Artist Collaboration Series
- Edition Size: Not specified
- Estimated Shipment: Not specified
VIDEO
ABOUT
This is TianGongZaoWu Studio’s original artist collaboration piece with Ming Ming John, rendered at 1/4 scale as the Vampire Queen of the Night — a pale-haired, pointed-eared figure mid-stride, spear raised, crimson blood-tendril effects coiling around her as a deep red moon looms behind. At 62 cm tall, the sculpt layers a form-fitted black bodysuit with gold filigree detailing, a sweeping removable crimson cape, and a metal sword against a dedicated base with nameplate. For collectors drawn to dark fantasy originals, the combination of mixed materials and artist-signed concept makes this a shelf anchor that stands apart from licensed IP work.
CHARACTER ORIGIN
This is TianGongZaoWu Studio's original interpretation of the Vampire Queen archetype, developed in collaboration with artist Ming Ming John. What the studio emphasizes here is sovereignty over darkness rather than predatory menace — the figure strides forward with cold composure, spear extended, blood tendrils spiraling outward not as a threat but as an extension of her will. The removable cape and crimson effects work together to frame that stillness-within-motion, and the gold filigree across the bodysuit reads as ancient nobility rather than gothic horror.
