[ZOOM!] Eustass Kid - P.O.P Limited Edition



The Captain Returns: Kid in All His Glory

The Punk Hazard pirate himself is back in a figure that doesn’t pull any punches. The Eustass "Captain" Kid - P.O.P Limited Edition brings post-timeskip Kid into the spotlight, and this sculpt doesn’t hold back on attitude, detail, or sheer presence. Released in early 2015, this version captures everything we love (and fear) about Kid—raw strength, chaotic style, and a design that demands attention on any collector’s shelf.

Muscles, Metal, and Maximum Impact

This figure is a visual riot in the best way possible. The build is impressive—broad shoulders, ripped abs, and veins that scream power. Kid’s entire silhouette feels aggressive, with jagged lines and heavy contrast between skin, metal, and fabric. His mechanical left arm, the star of the show, is incredibly intricate—layered parts, bolts, and a silvery sheen that gives it a gritty, used look. It’s not just slapped on—it feels like a functioning piece of punk weaponry.

Facial Sculpt and Flame Hair

Kid’s face is wild. The sculptor nailed his distinct features: the sharp nose, those fiery red eyes, and that intense expression that says, “I’m about to wreck your whole plan.” His iconic flame-like hair is swept back dramatically, adding motion to an otherwise still pose. The lack of eyebrows adds a slightly unhinged vibe, and yes—he does give off a bit of that Jared Leto Joker energy. It works.

Scarred and Battle-Hardened

Every scar tells a story, and this figure doesn’t shy away from the details. From the large gash trailing from his forehead to his neck, to the smaller ones scattered across his torso and arm, each mark adds character and a lived-in realism. Combined with the rough textures on his vest and sash, it really feels like this Kid has survived some serious hell.

Outfit Breakdown: Controlled Chaos

His look is iconic and instantly recognizable. The deep red coat draped over his shoulders gives him that pirate boss aura, while the black vest and belted war kilt add movement and structure. The contrast between his dark top half and the wild spotted pants below keeps the eye moving. The color balance is well-executed—just enough saturation to pop without becoming overwhelming.

Mechanical Arm vs MAX Version

Let’s talk arms. While the MAX version went for over-the-top size and aggression, this Limited Edition keeps things more grounded—but no less detailed. The mechanical design here feels plausible, with more realism and grit. It’s a matter of preference, but for many, this sculpt hits the sweet spot between intensity and sophistication. Personally, I find this version more visually satisfying and balanced—it integrates better with the figure instead of overwhelming it.

One for the Display Cabinet

If you're building a time-skip lineup or just love your supernova pirates, this version of Kid is essential. It doesn’t come with tons of extras or flashy effects, but it doesn’t need to. The power is in the sculpt, and the energy is in the pose. Kid stands like he owns the New World—and let’s be honest, he kinda does. It’s a Limited Edition, and it’s got that undeniable edge that makes it worthy of the spotlight.


💫 Figure quality:9
👺 Devotion to the Character:9
👑 Gadgets and alternative pieces (if needed):6.5
💸 Price:7.5
💓 Figure Importance in Your Collection:8
🎯 TOTAL:8

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Photos Credits: 麦わら屋(ワンピースフィギュア&グッズ)