Q-six Turns Meme50's Minami No Hajimete Heroine Into a Figure
The figure offers two distinct versions of the same character, with the Sunburn Ver. adding a different costume and skin tone, giving collectors a choice between a standard and a more decadent finish.
Key Facts
- Q-six is releasing a 1/6 scale figure of Arai Minami from Meme50's work Minami no Hajimete, available in a regular version and a Sunburn Ver.
- The regular version features a standard sailor outfit, while the Sunburn Ver. has a black sailor and gold bikini with tanned skin and competitive swimsuit marks.
- Both versions include removable swimsuit and skirt parts and a tongue-out face part, standing about 19.5 cm tall with a dedicated cloth base.
- Pre-orders are open for an October 2026 release at 26,180 yen each.
- The figure is based on a kneeling pose from the original illustration, with Minami's fingertips touching her mouth and a sidelong glance.
Reporting from 1 source: Dengeki Hobby Web.
Q-six is releasing a 1/6 scale figure of Arai Minami from Meme50's work Minami no Hajimete, in an ultra micro mini sailor outfit. The figure comes in a regular version and a Sunburn Ver. with different skin and a black sailor and gold bikini. Both versions include removable swimsuit and skirt parts and a tongue-out face part. Pre-orders are open for an October 2026 release at 26,180 yen each.
The figure is based on the kneeling pose from the original illustration, with Minami's fingertips touching her mouth and a sidelong glance. The sculptor SD Studio and painter Den-Gen, both from Q-six, handled the production. The regular version features a standard sailor outfit, while the Sunburn Ver. swaps to a black sailor and gold bikini, with visible competitive swimsuit marks on the tanned skin. Both versions stand about 19.5 cm tall and include a dedicated cloth base. The removable top, bottom, and skirt allow for display variations.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.