The Cora 17 sits comfortably in the mid-tier range, offering near-premium paint at a lower price point than their 1/4 scale giants. As of this writing, the Doberman Studio Cora 17 retail price hovers between $249 and $299 USD depending on the retailer (SpecFiction, FNC, or direct from Doberman’s web store).
However, if you require licensed characters (Marvel, DC, anime) or prefer dynamic, jumping/floating poses, the static nature of Cora 17 may disappoint. doberman studio cora 17
| Feature | Cora 17 | Kari (2022) | Luna (2023) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 1/6 | 1/6 | 1/4 | | Material | High-quality Polyresin + ABS | Polyresin only | Polyresin + Fabric cape | | Paint Complexity | High (3-layer shading) | Medium | High | | Breakage Risk | Low (Improved packaging) | Medium | Medium (Fragile cape) | | Price Point | $$ (Mid-tier) | $ (Budget) | $$$ (Premium) | The Cora 17 sits comfortably in the mid-tier
In the niche world of high-end collectibles, resin statues, and original character design, few names command as much respect as Doberman Studio. Known for bridging the gap between gritty realism and stylized fantasy, the studio has released a plethora of figures that excite collectors worldwide. Among their most talked-about releases is the Doberman Studio Cora 17 — a piece that has sparked significant discussion in forums, collector groups, and unboxing channels. | Feature | Cora 17 | Kari (2022)
If you are a collector who values original character design, gritty realism, and high-quality paintwork, the is an easy recommendation. It represents the studio’s maturation as a manufacturer, solving past issues with weak magnets and poor packaging.