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'''1/7th Scale Figures''', officially | '''1/7th Scale Figures''' refers to a line of large statuettes released by Good Smile Company. This line, dedicated to the {{FES}} is officially named '''''Fire Emblem''''' '''Figure'''. | ||
The first generation of ''[[Fire Emblem (Series)|Fire Emblem]]'' | The first generation of ''[[Fire Emblem (Series)|Fire Emblem]]'' Figure were released between 2014 and 2017, which consisted only of three statuettes of the following characters; [[Tharja]], [[Cordelia]], and [[Camilla]], two of which originated from {{FE13}} and one from {{FE14}}. This generation was never officially released outside Japan. The second generation of ''Fire Emblem'' Figure were first announced in 2020, and have been released since 2021, and includes characters from several other games in the franchise. All statuettes released in this generation are based on special illustrations made by various artists of the mainline games, and are released internationally. The lineup currently consists of [[Lyn]], [[Ike]], and [[Marth]], while those of [[Byleth|Female Byleth]], [[Roy]], and [[Lilina]] are currently slated for a 2023 release. | ||
While the first two statuettes were manufactured by Max Factory, the Camilla statuette and all of the second-generation statuettes were manufactured by [[Intelligent Systems]]. | While the first two statuettes were manufactured by Max Factory, the Camilla statuette and all of the second-generation statuettes were manufactured by [[Intelligent Systems]]. |
Revision as of 12:52, 12 September 2022
1/7th Scale Figures refers to a line of large statuettes released by Good Smile Company. This line, dedicated to the Fire Emblem series is officially named Fire Emblem Figure.
The first generation of Fire Emblem Figure were released between 2014 and 2017, which consisted only of three statuettes of the following characters; Tharja, Cordelia, and Camilla, two of which originated from Fire Emblem Awakening and one from Fire Emblem Fates. This generation was never officially released outside Japan. The second generation of Fire Emblem Figure were first announced in 2020, and have been released since 2021, and includes characters from several other games in the franchise. All statuettes released in this generation are based on special illustrations made by various artists of the mainline games, and are released internationally. The lineup currently consists of Lyn, Ike, and Marth, while those of Female Byleth, Roy, and Lilina are currently slated for a 2023 release.
While the first two statuettes were manufactured by Max Factory, the Camilla statuette and all of the second-generation statuettes were manufactured by Intelligent Systems.
Release Information
First Generation (2014-2017)
Image | Information | Price | Release date |
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A statuette of Tharja was released in the Japanese market by Good Smile Company in March 2014, and was Good Smile's first Fire Emblem statuette. It features Tharja leaning on a stack of books in a seductive pose. It is sculpted by Shining Wizard @ Sawatika of Max Factory.[1]
The statuette has a few display options. The cape is removable, and, somewhat notably, the statuette does not connect to the base and can be entirely displayed without it, being able to stand on its own. It also comes with a skull accessory to display with the statuette, but it does not have a specific place and can be put anywhere, promotional images place it at Tharja's feet. |
¥10,286 | March 2014JP | |
A statuette of Cordelia was released in the Japanese market by Good Smile Company in June 2016; this is Good Smile's second Fire Emblem statuette, with the first being Tharja. It features Cordelia training with a brave lance near a pegasus statue submerged in water. It is sculpted by Shining Wizard @ Sawatika of Max Factory.[2]
The statuette has a few display options, and also must be partially assembled by the customer. The water ripple effect on the base, the stone pegasus wing, and breastplate are display options, and can be omitted from assembly. |
¥15,556JP | June 2016JP | |
A statuette of Camilla was released in the Japanese market by Good Smile Company in September 2017, this is Good Smile's third Fire Emblem statuette, with the first being Tharja, second being Cordelia. It features Camilla in a pose similar to her official artwork for Fates. It is sculpted by Hiro.[3] | ¥15,556 | September 2017JP |
Second Generation (2021-Present)
Released
Image | Information | Price | Release date |
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A statuette of Lyn was released in Japanese and US markets by Good Smile Company and Intelligent Systems in November 2021. It is sculpted by Hiro. It is based on a special illustration done by Sachiko Wada, based on Lyn's The Blazing Blade incarnation, specifically for this product.[4][5] | ¥19800JP $188.99US |
November 2021JPUS | |
A statuette of Ike was released in Japanese and US markets by Good Smile Company and Intelligent Systems in June 2022. It is sculpted by Tone. It is based on a special illustration done by Senri Kita, based on Ike's Radiant Dawn incarnation, specifically for this product.[6][7] | ¥22000JP $155.00US |
June 2022JPUS | |
A statuette of Marth was released in the Japanese and US markets by Good Smile Company and Intelligent Systems in July 2022. It is sculpted by Tokura. It is based on a special illustration done by Daisuke Izuka, based on Marth's Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light and Mystery of the Emblem incarnations, specifically for this project.[8][9] | ¥20,900JP $208.99US |
July 2022JPUS |
Upcoming
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A statuette of female Byleth will be released in the Japanese and US markets by Good Smile Company and Intelligent Systems in February 2023. It is sculpted by Tokura. It is based on a special illustration done by Chinatsu Kurahana, based on Byleth's Three Houses incarnation, specifically for this project.[10][11] | ¥25,000JP $249.99US |
February 2023JPUS | |
Statuettes of Roy and Lilina will be released in Japanese and US markets by Good Smile Company and Intelligent Systems in October 2023 and September 2023 respectively. Roy's was sculpted by Tone,[12] while Lilina's was sculpted by Motai Saori.[13] They are based on a special illustration done by Eiji Kaneda, based on Roy and Lilina's The Binding Blade incarnations, specifically for this project.[14] The Lilina statuette's pose is identical to her regular variant's special art from Fire Emblem Heroes, albeit mirrored.
They are the first duo statuettes to be announced, though they will be released within one month from each other, with the Lilina statuette being released first. |
¥29700 EachJP $204.99 EachUS |
October 2023*JPUS September 2023*JPUS |
External Link
References
- ↑ Tharja Statuette page on Good Smile's website.Retrieved 11 September 2022
- ↑ Cordelia statuette on Good Smile's website. Retrieved 11 September 2022
- ↑ Camilla Statuette on Good Smile's website. Retrieved 11 September 2022
- ↑ Lyn Statuette on Good Smile's website. Retrieved 11 September 2022
- ↑ Lyn statuette on Intelligent System's website. Retrieved 11 September 2022
- ↑ Ike Statuette on Good Smile's website. Retrieved 11 September 2022
- ↑ Ike statuette on Intelligent System's website. Retrieved 11 September 2022
- ↑ Marth Statuette on Good Smile's website. Retrieved 11 September 2022
- ↑ Marth statuette on Intelligent System's website. Retrieved 11 September 2022
- ↑ Byleth Statuette on Good Smile's website. Retrieved 11 September 2022
- ↑ Byleth statuette on Intelligent System's website. Retrieved 11 September 2022
- ↑ Roy Statuette on Good Smile's website. Retrieved 11 September 2022
- ↑ Lilina Statuette on Good Smile's website. Retrieved 11 September 2022
- ↑ Roy and Lilina statuettes on Intelligent System's website. Retrieved 11 September 2022