Goddess of Victory NIKKE Blanc White Rabbit Figure Review

Blanc White Rabbit Nikke Review

When it comes to mobile‑game figure tie‑ins, collectors tend to hold their breath, and in the case of the Goddess of Victory: NIKKE Blanc White Rabbit figure, Good Smile (via Good Smile Arts Shanghai) aims to deliver a standout piece. In this review for Ultimategacha.com, we break down its sculpt quality, design, and display value, along with pros, cons, and whether it’s worth your preorder.

Product Overview & Specifications

Here’s a quick spec sheet for the Blanc White Rabbit figure:

FeatureDetail
CharacterBlanc from Goddess of Victory: NIKKE
VersionWhite Rabbit (Hot Springs / Kimono motif)
Scale1/7 scale (approx. 24 cm / 9.4 in)
MaterialPVC / ABS (pre‑painted)
Additional partsAlternate “blushing” face plate included
Release / PreorderExpected January 2026 / preorders already open
Manufacturer / LicenceGood Smile Arts Shanghai under license for Goddess of Victory: NIKKE

Sculpt & Paint Quality

From images and listings, the Blanc White Rabbit figure appears to deliver an impressive level of detail. Her kimono flows naturally around her form, with fine sculpting on folds, fabric texture, and ornamental details. The paintwork shows subtle shading, especially in the deeper folds and transitions, giving the costume depth rather than a flat appearance.

The alternate “blushing” face plate is a nice touch, allowing variation in display mood (shy / calmer expression). Some posted fan previews and render leaks suggest high fidelity in eye detail and clean lines. One Reddit user noted, “Quality is so good that it looks like a render.” Of course, render images are not final production, so small variances should be expected.

The base / stand is fairly simple (standard support style), but does its job. In listings, it’s noted the stand is “included and required for balance.”

Positives & Highlights

  • Faithful aesthetic: The White Rabbit / kimono theme is well executed, matching the game motif and fan expectations.
  • Expression options: The included alternate face plate adds display versatility.
  • Size & presence: At ~24 cm tall, she carries significant shelf presence for a 1/7 scale figure.
  • Paint & sculpt quality: Lighting and shading appear well handled; the kimono textures look crisp from previews.
  • Collector appeal: As an early high‑quality figure for a popular character, it’s likely to become a centerpiece in a NIKKE collection.

Potential Drawbacks / Considerations

  • Preorder risk / wait time: Since it’s not yet released, there’s inherent risk of delays or production changes.
  • Price & import costs: The base price is already premium, and import duties/shipping may inflate that. Some listings exclude tariff surcharge.
  • Fragility / handling: Like many detailed figures, some small elements (ornaments, thin rods) may be delicate.
  • Stand limitations: The support seems functional but not elaborate; dynamic posing beyond forward stance may be limited.

Verdict & Score

For fans of Goddess of Victory: NIKKE or figure collectors who want a standout character piece, the Blanc White Rabbit figure is shaping up to be a must‑preorder. Its design, level of detail, and thoughtful extras (face plate) make it strong value for a premium figure. However, the typical caveats of preorders, cost, and delivery risk apply.

Score Estimate (out of 10)

  • Aesthetic / Design: 9/10
  • Sculpt & Paint Execution: 8.5/10
  • Value for Money: 7.5/10 (pending land cost and tariffs)
  • Overall: 8.3/10

If you plan to showcase a NIKKE figure collection, this one is likely to be a standout pick.

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