Street Fighter V Chun-Li Pink Costume statue by Prime 1 Studio

Prime 1 Studio’s Chun-Li Pink Costume Statue Will Cost Over $1,000

Chun-Li will have new figures modeled after her alternate pink-colored costume in Street Fighter V. Prime 1 Studio has opened global pre-orders for the Chun-Li Pink Costume statue on its website. The statue will cost $1,099 in total.

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The 1/4 scale statue will have a total height of around 30 inches, including the pedestal. The package will also include two swappable head parts. It will let the owner switch between Chun-Li’s normal face and another version where she is winking and grinning.

Street Fighter V Chun-Li Pink Costume statue by Prime 1 Studio - Swappable Head Parts

All buyers must pay a non-refundable deposit of $109.90 via PayPal when they place an order for this Chun-Li Pink Costume statue. They will be able to pay the remaining $989.10 through multiple installments. Prime 1 Studio will only produce 150 units of this statue, and it will close the pre-orders once it has reached that limit.

Capcom is working on development for Street Fighter 6, and it will publish more details about the latest sequel to the fighting game series in Summer 2022. It also collaborated with other companies to bring skins modeled after Street Fighter characters, including Chun-Li, to Fortnite and Brawlhalla.

The Chun-Li Pink Costume statue will release between December 2022 and March 2023. Prime 1 Studio will use her alternate color costume from the PS4 and PC fighting game Street Fighter V as the basis.


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