One Piece Figure Collecting Guide: From Straw Hats to GK Statues
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Why One Piece Figures Are a Collector's Dream
With over 1,000 episodes and a cast of hundreds of unforgettable characters, One Piece has one of the richest figure ecosystems in anime collecting. From affordable Q-version chibi figures to jaw-dropping GK resin statues, there's a One Piece figure for every budget and display style.
This guide breaks down everything you need to know to build a great One Piece collection.

Types of One Piece Figures
The One Piece figure market spans several categories, each with its own appeal:
- Q-Version / Chibi Figures — Cute, compact, and affordable. Great entry point for new collectors.
- Standard Action Figures — Highly detailed, poseable figures in 1/8 or 1/12 scale. The backbone of most collections.
- GK (Garage Kit) Statues — Premium resin statues, often hand-painted. The pinnacle of One Piece figure collecting.
- Nendoroids — Chibi-style articulated figures by Good Smile Company with swappable parts.
- Figuarts ZERO — Bandai's non-articulated display figures, known for dynamic sculpts and effect parts.
Essential Characters to Collect

Monkey D. Luffy
The face of One Piece — Luffy figures are available in virtually every style and scale. His Gear 5 form has become one of the most sought-after sculpts in recent years.
Roronoa Zoro
Zoro's three-sword style makes for incredibly dynamic figure sculpts. His Q-version figures are a fan favorite for their charm, while his GK statues are among the most impressive in the hobby.
Nico Robin
Robin's elegant design translates beautifully into figure form. Her holiday and seasonal variants are particularly popular with collectors.

Portgas D. Ace
Ace remains one of the most beloved characters in the series. His fire-effect figures are visually stunning and consistently popular on the secondary market.
Marco the Phoenix
A fan favorite from the Whitebeard Pirates, Marco's phoenix flame effect makes for some of the most visually striking figures in any collection.

Tips for Building Your One Piece Collection
- Start with your favorite character — Passion drives the best collections. Pick the character you love most and build from there.
- Mix scales and styles — Combining chibi figures with larger statues creates visual depth on your shelf.
- Watch for arc-themed releases — Manufacturers often release figures tied to major arcs (Wano, Marineford, Egghead). These tend to be highly detailed.
- Pre-order popular figures — High-demand One Piece figures sell out fast. Pre-ordering ensures you don't miss out.
- Display with effect parts — Flame, water, and energy effect accessories dramatically elevate the look of action figures.

How to Display One Piece Figures
- Arrange figures to recreate iconic scenes (e.g., the Straw Hat crew lineup)
- Use tiered shelving to give each figure visibility
- Add themed backdrops — ocean scenes, ship decks, or island landscapes
- Group by arc or crew affiliation for a narrative display
Shop One Piece Figures at Catchhobby
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