ALPHAMAX SSSS.GRIDMAN Rikka Takarada Figure Review
This time, we are taking a look at Rikka from SSSS.GRIDMAN, released by alphamax. This swimsuit figure has a very simple concept, but it turns out to be much more appealing once you look at it from different angles. Rather than relying on a dramatic pose or a large base, it focuses on Rikka’s calm expression, clean silhouette, and a lower-body sculpt that becomes the figure’s biggest strength.
What makes this release especially interesting is how its appeal changes depending on where you look from. The front keeps things neat and character-focused, while the side and rear views bring out much stronger emphasis on the hips, thighs, and butt. Because of that, this figure feels much fuller as a display piece than its simple design might first suggest.
Packaging
The box design is clean and easy to understand. The front uses a large clear window that shows the figure inside, which makes it easy to check the overall pose before opening.

The back gives a better preview of the figure from multiple angles. That is especially helpful here, since this release looks quite different from the front, side, and rear.

Blister & Contents
Inside the blister, the figure and base are packed in a tidy and simple layout. There are no unnecessary extras here, which fits the straightforward nature of the release quite well.

This is clearly a figure that wants to stand on the strength of its sculpt rather than on optional parts or effect pieces. That simplicity actually works in its favor.
Full-Body Front Views
From the front, the figure gives a clean and attractive first impression. The pose is simple, but the twist in the waist and the slight pull on the bikini bottom give it more character than a standard straight standing pose.

This second front view shows the full silhouette even more clearly. The balance between the upper body and the long bare legs is one of the figure’s strongest visual points.

Even from the front, the pose never feels stiff. The body twist and the slight shift in weight give the figure a more natural presence and keep it from looking too static on the shelf.
Face & Character Expression
Rikka’s face is one of the best parts of the entire release. She has that familiar cool and slightly distant look, which suits her character very well and helps the figure feel faithful rather than generic.

The expression is not overly cute or exaggerated. That restraint works in the figure’s favor, because it keeps the swimsuit styling from overpowering Rikka’s character identity.

The face and upper-body close-ups together make it clear that this release understands the character. It keeps her looking calm, a little reserved, and very recognizably Rikka.
Hair & Head Silhouette
The ponytail is an important part of the overall presentation. Since the figure is not built around a big action pose, the hair helps add movement and keeps the silhouette from feeling too plain.

From this angle, the ponytail and hair accessory stand out especially well. It gives the figure a softer outline and helps the rear-leaning views feel more complete.
Upper Body & Bikini Design
The bikini design is simple, but it does its job well. The blue striped pattern gives the figure a bright summer feel without distracting from the body sculpt itself.

This angle shows the upper body and torso line very clearly. The chest and waist are shaped attractively, but the sculpt still keeps things fairly natural rather than overly exaggerated.

A slightly different side-front angle reinforces the same point. The upper-body sculpt is appealing, but the figure still feels more character-focused than purely fanservice-driven from this part of the body.

This makes the stronger emphasis on the lower body feel more effective later on, because the figure does not reveal all of its appeal at once.
Side Silhouette
The side views are where the figure starts to become much more interesting. The body line from the chest into the waist and hips is very smooth, and the pose reads especially well from this direction.

This side full-body shot shows how clean the silhouette really is. The pose remains simple, but the proportions and slight twist give it much more visual appeal than a neutral stance would.

From a similar but slightly more rear-leaning side view, the hips start to stand out more strongly. This is where the figure’s lower-body appeal begins to take over.

Lower Body, Hips & Thighs
One of the biggest highlights of this figure is clearly the lower body. The line from Rikka’s slim waist into her hips is smooth and feminine, and the thighs have just enough softness to make the silhouette much more attractive.

The small gesture of pulling at the bikini bottom makes a huge difference. It gives the pose a teasing quality, but more importantly, it naturally directs the eye toward the hips and upper thighs.

This closer crop makes the lower-body sculpt even easier to appreciate. The hips and thighs are not exaggerated, but they have enough fullness to make the figure feel notably more sensual than a simple front view might suggest.

These angles are where the figure gains much of its identity. Without the hand gesture and the careful hip line, it would feel much more ordinary.
Rear Three-Quarter Views
The rear three-quarter angles are some of the best in the entire photo set. They show how well the figure balances a slim overall build with a fuller, softer lower body.

From this angle, the ponytail, the back line, and the shape of the butt all work together very effectively. It is a very strong display view and probably one of the most flattering ways to show the figure on a shelf.

A similar angle from slightly farther back shows the full leg line better. The figure keeps a very attractive balance between slimness and softness here.
Rear View & Butt Focus
From directly behind, the figure’s real standout point becomes completely clear: the butt and upper thighs are some of the strongest sculpted areas in the entire release.

This shot shows how the bikini, pose, and body line work together. The appeal does not come only from the swimsuit itself, but from the way the sculpt shapes the hips and rear.

The close-up makes the point even more obvious. The butt has a soft rounded shape, and the tops of the thighs look full enough to give the lower body real presence without making the figure feel overly exaggerated.
Why This Figure Works
What makes this Rikka figure satisfying is that it does not depend on a single trick. The face is good, the pose feels natural, and the side and rear angles add much more interest than the front alone would suggest.
At the same time, it is fair to say that the lower body is the real main attraction. The hips, butt, and thighs are where the sculpt becomes most memorable, and that is what gives this figure much of its display value.
Final Thoughts
Overall, alphamax’s Rikka is a very appealing swimsuit figure. The expression is faithful to the character, the bikini design is clean and readable, and the pose is simple but effective. Most of all, the side and rear angles give the figure a much stronger and more attractive lower-body silhouette than the front first suggests.
If you are a fan of Rikka, or if you enjoy swimsuit figures with a natural pose and a strong emphasis on hips, butt, and thighs, this is an easy figure to appreciate. It is simple in concept, but the sculpt knows exactly where its strongest appeal lies.
