Illustration by Akasa Ai – Kaigun Musume Cattleya Figure Review (Union Creative)
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Union Creative brings illustrator Akasa Ai’s “Kaigun Musume” series to life with
Cattleya, a naval-themed original character in a dangerously sexy uniform. This figure takes the
original artwork’s mature charm and pushes it into full 3D: huge chest, tight military jacket, exposed thighs and a
barely-there skirt that does almost nothing to hide her curves. The contrast between the formal navy officer style
and her very erotic body line is a big part of the appeal.
This is a pre-painted PVC & ABS completed figure, approximately 250 mm in height,
with sculpting by Fortunation and paintwork by Design COCO, released by
Union Creative. It’s officially non-scale, but size-wise it feels close to a 1/6–1/7 class display piece.
Packaging & Unboxing
Front of the box – large window and key art of Cattleya in her military-style naval uniform, giving a clear preview of her bold outfit and curves.
Back of the box with multiple product shots, logos and basic specs laid out in a clean layout, including close-ups of the uniform details.
Inside the blister – the figure and base are secured well, which is important for a pose with so much weight in the chest and hips.
The overall package design is fairly straightforward but gets the job done: a wide front window to check the
figure’s condition, key art that shows off Cattleya’s naval officer theme, and clear shots on the back so you know
exactly how daring the sculpt is before you open it. Inside, the blister holds her firmly in place along with
the base, reducing the risk of damage to the more delicate parts like hair tips, epaulettes and uniform details.
Front View & First Impressions
Full front view – Cattleya stands in a confident pose, chest pushed forward, skirt lifted, and every curve on display in her tight naval officer uniform.
Face close-up – a calm, slightly teasing expression under her naval hat, with sharp eyes, clean makeup and detailed epaulettes hinting at her rank.
Bust-up shot – her chest is huge and clearly the main attraction from the front, barely contained by the opened military jacket and tight top underneath.
Cleavage close-up – deep cleavage framed by shiny buttons, medals and gold trim; the formal naval decorations make the sexy presentation feel even more provocative.
Midsection view – exposed stomach and tight-fitting top emphasize how her chest and waist taper before flaring out into her hips, with the jacket pulled open to flaunt the line of her body.
Hips and skirt – the navy-style skirt is extremely short and pulled up high, so the line of her hips and the start of her butt are clearly visible even from the front.
Thighs & stockings – thick thighs squeezed into dark stockings with visible indentation give a very soft and juicy impression to her legs, like she’s just barely fitting into regulation gear.
Legs and base – naval-style heels and a simple base keep the focus on her uniform and body rather than the surroundings.
Low front angle – from below, the huge bust, tiny skirt and thick thighs dominate the view; the formal jacket and hat make the whole look feel like a very spicy military pin-up.
From the front, Cattleya is all about volume and confidence. The bust is very large and sculpted with clear
weight and softness, pushed together to create deep cleavage. The naval jacket is clearly too tight and too
open for “proper” duty, which sells the fantasy of a sexy officer who knows exactly what she’s doing. Below that,
her waist pulls in before exploding into wide hips and thick thighs, with a skirt so short that it’s more of a
suggestion than an actual garment. If you like figures where the chest and hips are obviously the main event,
wrapped in a military-style uniform, this one doesn’t hold back at all.
Side Views – Body Line & Uniform Silhouette
Left side full-body view – the profile shows just how far her chest projects and how the hips balance that weight from below, all packaged in a sharp officer-style jacket and skirt.
Right side full-body view – a clean S-curve from chest to waist to hips, with the straight lines of the uniform contrasting against the soft curves of her body.
Angled side view – you can see how slightly leaning her upper body forward pushes the bust out even more while her hips stay back, making the opened jacket flare around her like a military pin-up poster come to life.
Lower side angle – a very flattering view for both the chest and the thighs; the short uniform skirt barely covers anything from this height.
Side face close-up – the hair flows nicely along her cheek, and the slight smile gives a composed, mature vibe, like an officer calmly in control despite the provocative outfit.
Bust profile – from the side, the chest volume is very obvious; the curve from collarbone to the tip of the bust is long and heavy-looking, with the jacket edge tracing that line perfectly.
Midsection – the jacket, belt and top pull tightly across her body, emphasizing how small the waist is compared to the chest and hips and keeping the whole silhouette very “officer-like” despite all the exposure.
Hips from the side – the short naval skirt rides high and the hips fill out the bottom underneath, giving a clear “thick but soft” feeling to her lower body.
Thighs & heels – stockings dig into the flesh at the top of her thighs, while the heels and formal lines of the uniform keep everything looking stable and powerful.
From the sides, Cattleya’s silhouette is extremely strong: the bust sticks out far, the waist cuts in sharply,
and the hips and thighs flare out again. The military-style uniform works like a frame around these curves:
hard edges of the jacket, epaulettes and belt against soft chest and hip lines. There’s no hiding that this is a
fanservice-heavy sculpt, but the uniform styling gives it a clear theme and identity beyond just “sexy girl”.
Back View – Hips, Skirt & Rear Uniform Details
Full back view – long hair, short naval skirt and tightly wrapped hips; from behind, the focus shifts completely to her backside and legs, framed by the officer-style jacket.
Back three-quarter view – a great angle for seeing how the skirt barely covers the top of her butt, with the jacket tails and stockings drawing attention down her legs.
Low rear angle – from here the roundness of her butt and the thickness of her thighs are impossible to ignore, with the uniform lines acting like a frame around them.
Upper back – layered hair strands fall over the back of her jacket, with seams and trim giving the uniform a proper military look from behind as well.
Waist & belt – the belt sits high and tight, underlining the narrow waist before the body widens into the hips below, keeping the “officer” silhouette even from the rear.
Skirt and butt – the skirt is so short that her butt cheeks are basically framed rather than hidden; the sculpt gives them a very round, lifted shape that stands out against the straight lines of the coat.
Lower back angle – from here you can really enjoy how the cheeks curve out and how the stockings squeeze into the soft flesh of her thighs, all while the jacket edges frame the scene like a deliberate pin-up composition.
Rear three-quarter close-up – probably the best angle if you’re a hip lover; the butt, hips and thighs line up into one big, satisfying mass of curves under a sharply cut naval uniform.
From the back, Cattleya is unapologetically a hip-focused figure. The skirt does almost nothing to hide her,
acting instead like a frame around a very round, full butt. Combined with the tight stockings, long jacket and
formal military styling, the rear view feels like an adult illustration of a naval officer pin-up brought
directly into 3D. If you display her slightly turned, you can get both the impressive bust and the bold hip line
in one view, which is probably the ideal way to show her off.
Verdict
Union Creative’s Kaigun Musume Cattleya is a figure that leans fully into mature, sexy appeal
while making full use of its military-uniform concept. It’s not a subtle design, but it is a very well executed one.
The highlights are clear:
A confident pose that makes her look like a commanding officer who knows exactly how provocative her outfit is
A huge, carefully sculpted bust with deep cleavage and a tight naval jacket struggling to contain it
Wide hips, thick thighs and a tiny officer-style skirt that frame her butt as a main viewing point from the back
Nice uniform details – hat, epaulettes, medals, trim and belt – that firmly sell the “navy officer” theme
A size and presence on the shelf that feels close to a large 1/6–1/7 scale piece
If you like Akasa Ai’s illustrations, big-bust military girls or figures where both chest and hips are clearly
the stars of the show, Cattleya is an easy recommendation. It’s the kind of piece that will instantly stand out
in a collection and probably become the spiciest figure on any shelf you put her on.
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