Hikaru’s defining feature is her "hikari bashi" (light bridge)—a streak of silver-blue running through her jet-black hair. On the Pinter 279 exclusive, this streak is iridescent, shifting from lavender to cyan depending on the light. The hair tips are razor-thin, a hallmark of Milky Cat’s DMC 25 mold.
Hikaru stands at a 1/6 scale (approx. 11 inches). Her posture is defensive: left arm wrapped around her torso, right hand gently holding her left elbow. She looks slightly to her left, as if someone just called her name in a rainy alleyway.
To acquire this piece, collectors must have entered a mail-in lottery (habataki) in Japan during a 72-hour window in late 2023 (or 2024, depending on the reprint run). Only 279 pieces exist globally (hence the name "279").
Unlike cheap plastic disks, this exclusive comes with a "Shattered Glass" resin base—translucent blue polyurethane meant to look like shards of ice or broken memories.
For the uninitiated, stumbling across the listing for the might feel like decoding a secret message. But for veteran collectors, this string of text represents the holy grail of soft vinyl (sofubi) and cold-cast porcelain artistry.