There’s a growing trend in anime characters taking a daring turn, and Rosa Studio’s Pieck figure and Mikasa Ackerman figure keep it rumbling. Twitter is buzzing about the new anatomically correct Eren Yeager figure with its titanic proportions, but Attack on Titan’s ladies have not been left out either.
Pieck and Mikasa’s models are – or rather bent over – on ⅙ scale and have suits unlike most of their typical attire. Military garb is traded for black pleather and nothing is left to the imagination — except maybe how those characters got into such a situation in the first place.
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Those interested in the Pieck Finger figure can pick her up at stores such as FavorGK† WeAreAnimeCollectors† AvoLounge, and more! Be careful when clicking the links above as many contain uncensored images.
Unfortunately, the Mikasa Ackerman figure is now sold out at most major suppliers that deal in explicit models. Given the traction these numbers have gained, it won’t be long before Pieck and Eren are also sold out.

Where can I buy used anime figures, such as the figure of Mikasa Ackerman?
It may be too late to pre-purchase the Mikasa Ackerman figure, but luckily, anime figures are often resold. Collectors who make way for new pieces or even resell figures for profit are more likely to list sold-out models for sale. While this is great for fans who were too late to buy their favorite Attack On Titan Mikasa figure, it can also be more expensive.
Many fans swear by amiAmi† Filled with hundreds of offerings, including games, plush toys, and charms, there’s no shortage of collectibles to choose from. AmiAmi’s rating system also gives buyers some peace of mind about the condition of what they’re buying. Since it is based out of Japan, shipping may not be cheap for international buyers.
likewise, mandarake is a great choice when shopping for anime characters or Japanese products in general. Not only do they have an extensive collection of figures, but they also have magazines such as Shonen Jump, anime storyboards, and even doujins.
And when all else fails, there are always sites like eBay or buyee that require buyers to be more proactive in vetting individual sellers themselves. Currently there are Rosa Studio’s Mikasa models for a whopping $1000 (plus shipping) on Ebay† It is uncertain whether the price will match the hype or whether the piece will solidify as a rare collector’s item. Either way, fans will have to determine if their favorite waifu is worth it.
Can I just buy some non-naked anime figures?
Despite the fact that these Attack On Titan characters are getting so popular, they are far from the norm when it comes to anime characters. Most of the figures are usually accurate depictions of the usual clothes of their respective characters. So new anime fans who have doubts about the hobby of figure collecting need not worry that anatomically correct models make up the most of what’s on the market.
Those who want to play it safe can always check out sites like crunchy rolls which – in addition to stocking more family-friendly products like Nendroids, Funko Pops, and Lookup figures – are giving subscribers exclusive deals. Premium members with a Mega Fan sub get $15 off orders of $100 every three months. And Ultimate Fan subs get $25 off, along with access to exclusive Nendoroids.
Even for those not subscribed to Crunchyroll, their store offers free shipping in the US on orders over $50, making them one of the more accessible stores for those looking to dip their toes into the hobby. It may seem daunting to collect figures with so many options available, but with release sections on sites like RightStuf† Tokyo Otaku Modeand Solaris Japaneveryone can take home their favorite anime characters.
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