The "17" in her name suggests either a model number, a clone designation, or a unit identifier within the studio’s fictional universe. Based on promotional materials and the final sculpt, Cora 17 is depicted as a battle-hardened yet elegant operative. She carries the visual weight of someone who has survived a technological collapse, equipped with scavenged armor, tactical gear, and a stoic expression that tells a thousand stories. Collectors know that the unboxing experience is half the value of a premium statue. Doberman Studio has historically received mixed reviews regarding packaging, but with the Cora 17 release, they appear to have stepped up their game.
If you are a collector who values original character design, gritty realism, and high-quality paintwork, the is an easy recommendation. It represents the studio’s maturation as a manufacturer, solving past issues with weak magnets and poor packaging. doberman studio cora 17
However, if you require licensed characters (Marvel, DC, anime) or prefer dynamic, jumping/floating poses, the static nature of Cora 17 may disappoint. The "17" in her name suggests either a
| Feature | Cora 17 | Kari (2022) | Luna (2023) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 1/6 | 1/6 | 1/4 | | Material | High-quality Polyresin + ABS | Polyresin only | Polyresin + Fabric cape | | Paint Complexity | High (3-layer shading) | Medium | High | | Breakage Risk | Low (Improved packaging) | Medium | Medium (Fragile cape) | | Price Point | $$ (Mid-tier) | $ (Budget) | $$$ (Premium) | Collectors know that the unboxing experience is half