Pinter Special New — Milky Cat Dmc 25 Hikaru Aoyama The One

Up to 400.000 lei, without material guarantees, for a period of up to 5 years

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Pinter Special New — Milky Cat Dmc 25 Hikaru Aoyama The One

The kit is a 1/7th scale resin assembly. Standing approximately 250mm (9.8 inches) tall including the base, it strikes a perfect balance between display presence and manageable detail work.

For the uninitiated, Hikaru Aoyama is an original character (or sometimes a derivative muse) often featured in Milky Cat’s portfolio. She embodies the "bishoujo" aesthetic—delicate features, flowing hair, and a mysterious, often melancholic expression. However, the is not a standard re-release. It is a "Pinter Special," a term used when master sculptor Pinter (a cult-favorite artist in the GK scene) personally oversees the mold and casting.

Physical copies can occasionally be found on Japanese auction sites like Yahoo! Auctions Japan or second-hand shops like Suruga-ya. The title may also be available through archival file-sharing networks. milky cat dmc 25 hikaru aoyama the one pinter special new

: Formerly a member of Sakuragaoka Chocolat (graduated May 2015) and later joined the group in August 2015. Acting and Media

I can provide step-by-step instructions on how to securely track down rare media prints. Share public link The kit is a 1/7th scale resin assembly

The Milky Cat phenomenon has cemented its place in the art world, representing a turning point in Hikaru Aoyama's career. As a cultural touchstone, Milky Cat has inspired a new generation of artists, collectors, and enthusiasts. Its impact extends beyond the art world, influencing popular culture and sparking conversations about the role of art in society.

In the garage kit world, reprints are rare. When a circle like Milky Cat issues a version, it implies: Physical copies can occasionally be found on Japanese

But if you are a sculptor , a painter , or a mold historian , this kit is a masterclass. Pinter’s attention to negative space—the way light falls through the hair strands, the illusion of motion in a static resin block—represents the pinnacle of Japanese GK art.