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Bring the elegance and tranquility of Trinity General School to your collection with Seia 1/7 Scale Figure from Blue Archive. Produced by Good Smile Arts Shanghai and distributed by Good Smile Company, this beautifully crafted collectible captures Seia, a beloved member of the Trinity Tea Party, in a graceful pose that perfectly reflects her gentle personality and refined presence.
Standing approximately 240 mm tall, Seia is depicted with a serene expression and elegant posture that highlights the character's calm and dignified nature. Every detail of her appearance has been faithfully recreated, from her flowing hair and delicate outfit to the subtle design elements that make her one of the most recognizable students in the Blue Archive universe.
A charming highlight of the figure is the adorable Japanese long-tailed tit perched atop Seia's head, adding a unique and heartwarming touch to the overall presentation. The bird can also be removed, allowing collectors additional display options to personalize their showcase.
Expert sculpting and premium paint applications bring exceptional depth and realism to the figure. The intricate details of her clothing, soft color gradients, and carefully crafted accessories showcase the high level of artistry that fans have come to expect from Good Smile's premium scale figures.
Whether displayed alongside other Blue Archive characters or featured as the centerpiece of your collection, Seia's elegant design and gentle charm make her a standout addition for fans of the popular mobile RPG.
Perfect for Blue Archive enthusiasts, anime figure collectors, and fans of beautifully sculpted characters, Seia 1/7 Scale Figure is a must-have collectible that captures the grace and sweetness of one of Trinity's most admired students.