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Union Creative B-STYLE Azur Lane Reno Bunnino 1/4 Figure Review

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This time, we are taking a look at Reno Bunnino from Azur Lane, released under the B-STYLE line. As expected from a 1/4 bunny figure, this release is built around strong shelf presence, glossy costume finishes, long fishnet legs, and a body line that gets more impressive the closer you look. At the same time, Reno’s softer expression and playful pose keep the figure from feeling too cold or too aggressive.

The figure uses a seated pose on a bar stool, which immediately gives it a different feel from a standing bunny release. Because of that setup, the sculpt puts a lot of focus on the thighs, hips, back line, and the way the bunny suit wraps around the lower body. It is the kind of figure that becomes more rewarding as you move from the front into the side and rear angles.

Packaging

The box design is dark and stylish, with large character art that matches the bunny concept very well. The front panel already tells you that this is a large-scale display piece rather than a compact standard figure.

Union Creative B-STYLE Reno Bunnino box front

The back gives a much clearer preview of the seated pose, the stool, and the overall silhouette. Since this figure changes a lot depending on angle, the back-of-box photos are especially useful here.

Union Creative B-STYLE Reno Bunnino box back

Blister & Contents

Inside the blister, the figure, stool, shoes, bunny ears, and instructions are packed in a very straightforward layout. The contents are not overly complicated, but there are enough separate parts to remind you that this is still a fairly large 1/4 release.

Union Creative B-STYLE Reno Bunnino blister packaging

The separate shoes are a nice detail, especially because they end up contributing to the atmosphere of the final display rather than just being hidden away.

Overall Full-Body Impression

The first full-body view shows exactly what this figure is trying to do. Reno is seated casually on a bar stool with one hand near her face, a drink in hand, and her legs crossed forward in a long, elegant line. The pose feels relaxed, but the body sculpt makes it very clear that the lower half is one of the main attractions.

Reno Bunnino full body front view

A second full-body front angle gives a cleaner read on the overall composition. The stool, discarded heels, and large black circular base all help frame the figure without distracting from her body line.

Reno Bunnino full body front alternate angle

This is one of those figures that looks large even in photos. The 1/4 scale really helps the pose feel luxurious, and the seated composition gives it a more lounge-like, almost slightly intimate atmosphere.

Face & Character Expression

Reno’s face has a very soft, teasing expression that suits the pose perfectly. She does not look overly dominant or overly innocent. Instead, the figure lands somewhere in between, which makes her feel playful and approachable.

Reno Bunnino face and upper body close-up

The closer face shot shows the eye printing and hair sculpt more clearly. The pale silver hair and purple eyes work especially well with the black bunny ears and the orange drink, giving the whole upper half a nice color balance.

Reno Bunnino face close-up

A lower front angle changes the mood slightly and makes the expression feel even more smug and self-aware. That small shift in mood helps the figure feel less flat and makes the face one of the most enjoyable parts of the sculpt.

Reno Bunnino face close-up low angle

Upper Body, Bust & Costume Details

The upper body is one of the biggest selling points of this figure. Reno’s glossy black bunny suit is cut extremely low at the front, and the sculpt makes full use of that design to emphasize her very large, heavy-looking bust. From the front, the chest immediately becomes one of the figure’s main focal points.

Reno Bunnino upper body close-up

From a slightly more downward angle, the effect becomes even stronger. The narrow center opening and the way the suit presses in around the chest make her bust look full, soft, and almost on the verge of spilling out. This is not a subtle design at all, and that is clearly part of the appeal.

Reno Bunnino bust and torso close-up

This tighter crop shows how well the figure balances that exaggerated bust emphasis with the rest of the outfit. The glossy black suit, the tie, the cuffs, and the fishnets all frame the chest in a way that makes it feel like a deliberate centerpiece rather than just exposed skin.

Reno Bunnino torso and thighs close-up

From the side-front close-up, the bust looks even more impressive because you can better appreciate its volume and projection. The chest feels heavy and rounded, while the line down into the waist and hips keeps the whole upper body looking extremely sensual.

Reno Bunnino side-front upper body close-up

A similar angle with a slightly wider crop reinforces that same impression. Reno’s bust is not just large—it is sculpted in a way that gives it real presence, and the costume design pushes that point as hard as possible. It is very clearly one of the figure’s biggest visual hooks.

Reno Bunnino side-front body line close-up

Legs, Fishnets & Lower-Body Presence

Because Reno is seated, the legs become one of the strongest display features. The crossed-leg pose gives the fishnets a lot of visual power, and the 1/4 scale makes the long line of the legs feel especially luxurious.

Reno Bunnino legs and fishnets close-up

A second lower-body angle shows how well the fishnet texture works across both thighs and calves. The stockings are not just a bunny cliché here—they are doing a lot of the figure’s actual visual work.

Reno Bunnino legs close-up side angle

The discarded heels on the base are also a nice touch. They reinforce the casual lounge-like setting and help the figure feel a little more narrative rather than just posed for display.

Side Views & Seated Silhouette

The side views are where the seated pose starts to show its full value. From here, you can see how the bust, waist, hips, and stool all interact, and the figure begins to feel more sculptural rather than just illustrative.

Reno Bunnino side full-body view

This rear-leaning side angle is especially strong because it shows both the body line and the bunny tail area in one shot. The hips already start to dominate the composition from this direction.

Reno Bunnino side view emphasizing hips

Back, Bunny Suit Cut & Rear Design

From the rear, the figure becomes much more aggressive. The back of the bunny suit is cut very low, exposing a large section of Reno’s back and making the curve into the hips much more obvious.

Reno Bunnino rear upper body view

A tighter crop of the back shows how the straps, lace-up details, and low suit line all work together. This is a very deliberate rear design, and it is clearly one of the figure’s major selling points.

Reno Bunnino back close-up

From a slightly lower rear crop, the relationship between the suit, fishnets, stool, and hips becomes even clearer. The lower back and top of the butt are framed in a way that makes the sculpt feel intentionally seductive from behind.

Reno Bunnino lower back and hips close-up

The wider rear view confirms that the figure is not only strong in close-ups. Even from full distance, the back silhouette remains one of the most impressive parts of the whole release.

Reno Bunnino rear full-body view

A closer straight-on rear angle makes the hip shape even more obvious. This is one of the most direct shots in the set, and it makes it clear that the rear and upper thighs are central to the figure’s appeal.

Reno Bunnino rear close-up

This upper-back crop is useful because it reminds you that the rear view is not only about the hips. The hair ribbon, ponytail, and open-back costume line also contribute a lot to the final impression.

Reno Bunnino upper back close-up

A second straight rear view adds a slightly different read on the body shape and the stool placement. The symmetry here makes the bunny suit cut look even more deliberate and more striking.

Reno Bunnino rear full view alternate

Hips, Butt & Why the Rear Angles Matter

If there is one area where this figure really separates itself from a more standard bunny release, it is the hips and butt. The seated pose gives the lower body more volume, and the cut of the suit makes that volume impossible to ignore.

Reno Bunnino rear three-quarter full-body view

This angle is especially effective because it combines the full pose with the strongest lower-body curve. You get the bunny tail, the fishnets, the stool, and the overall hip line in one very complete composition.

Reno Bunnino hip and butt side close-up

The close-up confirms that the hips and butt are among the strongest sculpted areas in the entire figure. The fishnets, the glossy suit edge, and the seated compression all work together to give the lower body a very full, very polished look.

Final Thoughts

Overall, Union Creative’s B-STYLE Reno Bunnino 1/4 is a figure with very strong shelf presence and a very clear understanding of what makes a large bunny release work. The playful face, the glossy costume, the long fishnet legs, and the strong rear design all come together well, but one of the biggest highlights is unquestionably Reno’s bust, which looks full, soft, heavy, and almost ready to spill out of the front of the suit.

That makes this figure especially appealing for collectors who enjoy a more exaggerated bunny-girl style. The chest, hips, butt, and back line are all emphasized very confidently, but the figure still keeps enough character charm to feel like Reno rather than just a generic sexy bunny figure. If you like large-scale bunny figures with a bold body-focused sculpt, this one is very easy to recommend.

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