🎭 Elevate Your Art Game with Body Kun & Body Chan!
The Action Figures Body Kun Body Chan DX PVC Model is a 14.5cm tall, highly posable model designed for artists. Made from durable PVC, these figures come with extra hands and accessories, making them perfect for sketching, photography, and as collectible decor. Each figure is equipped with a pedestal support for stability, ensuring they can hold any pose you desire.
K**
It's good if you learn how to use and and are careful with it
Well, it is good to get an idea if the pose you had in your mind in order to see if if what you had in mind can work, I will recommend to take a picture but draw the sketch with the picture next to you but after that, make minor changes to the drawing. The biggest con I can think of is. How much will it last. I think the price is OK if you get lucky I guess because the other reviews are different and you might get something different in terms of quality so it's up to you if you want to buy or not
D**K
Still learning how best to use/pose, but handy.
I purchased the male and female figures for help drawing complex poses like combat, superhero stuff, etc.PROS-The quality is pretty good and the case is clever.-Rang of motion is much greater than the typical wooden figure drawing model that usually has a real metal rod up it's butt (literally) and the joints barely move (again, fine art style...BORING)-Proportions seem pretty god, although the head is closer to "anime" size than I'd prefer but I can correct that-The posing is helpful as most digital and print art pose books have mostly typical "art figure drawing" class poses, i.e. boring, not actually doing anything useful in the real world, & very static-The clamp makes it possible to pose jumping/flying poses, & that probably makes it worth it all by itself-The accessories are impressive. Several different hand poses including ones that hold the provided gun, sword and phone (everything everyone should carry :-)), as well as a laptop and another object (tablet?) I can't recallCONS-It could be bigger, for two reasons: 1) to provide an easier way to SEE nuances of poses and the hand position and 2) some of the parts like the wrist knob where hands snap on look like they could break after a bit. Heavier duty would last longer. Of course, bigger means less portable and probably more expensive-The range of motion is still not as great as a real person (athletic person) but its close. The shoulders in particular have limited vertical abduction (swing away from body and up to vertical without rotating) although you can rotate the joint to get vertical arms-the sword is heavy enough to fall out of the hand (I'll double check to make sure I'm using the correct hand) if jostled enough-the clamp is too long (it has a "crotch hook" but it's too long) so the figure can be loose if the waist clamps aren't tight on the body.Overall I'm glad I got it, it will be useful for visualizing unique action poses especially when holding weapons. the thoughtfulness of the hands and accessories as well as the aerial pose capability make it worth the money.
D**G
Important before you buy!
I've always wanted these for a while, when I received them here what I found out:First, Cons:- They are pretty small, so putting on hands and weapons requires a bit more work and you need to be meticulous about it. Smaller means harder to pose them as well.- They are fragile. I was worried when I started to take off the hands because it looked like the wrist was about to pop. Careful when changing out hands. The males elbow link broke off, it still works, but it's very sensitive and can easily fall off now. Shoulder joint, especially in the female's right shoulder, look like they're dislocated, but still connected, but it looks unnatural and feels like it's about to pop off. (Note: I pushed the shoulder blade/shoulder back inside the torso, making it look more normal, but it doesn't move as freely once inside)- Props don't always fit the hands, when trying to put on the hands, be careful. It hasn't happened to me yet but I feel as though some of the props will snap a hand if not careful, try to find the hand that works best for which prop.- Stands are FLIMSY and aren't very strong. The stands have to be built via instructions and are very loose fitting and don't always stay together, one stand is too weak and bends down from the weight of the figure and won't stay in the air.- Alternate stand doesn't fit the clawsPros:- Very Flexible! They feel nice to move and you can pose them in just about anything (Note: They don't move as easily when you first open them up, bend them before you start posing)- Easy to store due to it size. Although small, it's very easy to find space for them when you're not using them.- Stand comes with prop storage so you won't lose them (unless you're prone to losing small things)- Highly detailed.- Proportioned anatomy (for anime)Overall satisfied, somewhat disappointed with the quality, but effective. Would recommend. Would suggest making them less prone to fall apart and stronger stands.
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