Enterprise: Wind Catcher Ver. Figure Review
This time, we are taking a look at Enterprise: Wind Catcher Ver. from Azur Lane, released by APEX TOYS. Her calm smile, glossy racing bodysuit, flowing silver hair, and relaxed pose create a figure that feels both elegant and boldly sensual.
The detailed racing display also gives this release far more presence than a simple character figure. The large umbrella, equipment case, checkered graphics, and small Manjuu mascot turn the entire base into a complete pit-lane scene.
Packaging
The front of the box immediately introduces the racing theme through its white, blue, and checkered design. The large window provides a clear view of Enterprise, while the character illustration emphasizes the glossy outfit and silver hair.

The back uses several close-up photographs to preview the face, open racing bodysuit, legs, and complete base. It gives a good sense of just how detailed and visually dense the finished display will be.

Blister & Accessories
The large blister contains the main figure, umbrella, display components, Manjuu mascot, instructions, and an alternate head or expression option. Although the finished figure looks elaborate, the major parts are organized clearly inside the tray.

Overall Composition
The main front view shows how effectively the figure combines Enterprise with the racing display. She rests one knee on the large equipment case while extending the other leg toward the base, creating a tall and confident silhouette.

The umbrella crosses diagonally in front of the case, while the long coat and silver hair spread widely behind her. These elements make the composition look much larger and more dynamic than Enterprise’s relaxed pose would suggest.

A closer view brings more attention to the character herself. The glossy navy and purple outfit catches the light beautifully, while the exposed skin around the chest, waist, hips, and thighs creates a striking contrast.

Face, Cap & Sunglasses
Enterprise wears a soft and composed smile rather than an exaggerated racing expression. Her lavender eyes and lightly colored lips give the face an elegant appearance that suits her mature styling.

The metallic cap and orange-tinted sunglasses add a fashionable racing accent. Their reflective finishes work especially well beside the softer matte paint used for her face and silver hair.

From the side, the gentle profile and layered bangs are easier to appreciate. The long strands crossing in front of her chest also add movement and prevent the upper body from looking too static.

Glossy Racing Bodysuit & Bust
The racing bodysuit is easily the most eye-catching part of the figure. Its deep metallic purple finish has a convincing wet gloss, with blue panels, silver trim, wrinkles, and a fully sculpted central zipper.

The zipper is pulled extremely low, leaving a wide opening through the center of the outfit. Combined with the narrow blue chest panels, the design strongly emphasizes Enterprise’s full bust while still maintaining the technical appearance of a racing suit.

The low-angle view makes the sculpt feel even more dramatic. Her chest, narrow waist, wide hips, and bent thigh create a powerful hourglass silhouette, while the flowing hair and jacket frame the body from behind.

Waist, Hips & Thighs
The side cutouts reveal a large amount of skin around the waist. This makes the torso look especially narrow and creates a strong transition into the fuller hips and thighs below.

The short lower section fits tightly across her hips, with sculpted folds and reflections that make the glossy material feel stretched over the body. The bent pose pushes one hip outward, giving this angle a particularly curvy silhouette.

Enterprise’s long legs are another major attraction. The thigh-high racing boots use a purple gradient, blue trim, and checkered details, while the uncovered upper thighs provide a bold contrast against the dark outfit.

Umbrella, Equipment Case & Base
The blue-and-white umbrella introduces a strong diagonal line through the display. It rests naturally against the case and helps connect Enterprise’s raised knee with the lower section of the base.

The large equipment case is detailed with silver framing, hinges, handles, and a Manjuu Azur Lane label. Together with the racing boards, road-textured base, and checkered graphics, it creates a convincing pit-area setting.

The small Manjuu mascot adds a playful touch beside the otherwise sleek and mature figure. Its tiny racing cap also ties it neatly into the overall theme.
Hair, Jacket & Rear Silhouette
From the rear side, Enterprise’s long silver ponytail becomes one of the dominant visual elements. The hair is divided into many broad strands that sweep outward in a large arc, giving the sculpt impressive volume.

The oversized jacket spreads behind her like a dark sail. Its blue inner lining and sculpted folds contrast beautifully with the pale hair, while the raised edges create a strong sense of wind and motion.

The full rear view is considerably bolder than the front. The lifted jacket exposes the extremely short racing bottom, rounded hips, and upper thighs, making the rear silhouette one of the figure’s strongest fanservice angles.

This low angle also gives a clear look at the high heels, glossy boots, and the asymmetry created by the bent and extended legs. Even from underneath the jacket, the paintwork and body sculpt remain clean and carefully finished.
Why This Figure Works
What makes this release successful is the balance between a complex display and a very clear character silhouette. The equipment case, umbrella, jacket, mascot, and racing signs add plenty of detail, but Enterprise remains the unmistakable center of attention.
The figure also combines elegance with bold fanservice extremely well. Her restrained expression and silver hair feel calm and refined, while the open zipper, full bust, exposed waist, tight shorts, and long thighs make the body sculpt impossible to overlook.
Final Thoughts
Overall, APEX TOYS’ Enterprise: Wind Catcher Ver. is an impressive racing-themed figure with excellent display presence. The glossy bodysuit, deep open zipper, flowing silver hair, long legs, umbrella, equipment case, and Manjuu mascot all contribute to a polished and complete presentation.
The front offers an elegant and stylish view, while the side and rear angles reveal much bolder details around the bust, waist, hips, and thighs. For collectors who enjoy Azur Lane figures with elaborate bases and confident body-focused sculpting, this is an especially memorable release.
