🎨 Master every pose, own every sketch with Haniforever’s dynamic duo!
Haniforever Artists Manikin Set features two small, 5.5" male and 5.1" female posable plastic figures with movable joints and pedestal stands, designed as essential tools for artists seeking accurate human form references for sketching, painting, and creative modeling.






| ASIN | B07VGK19MG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,063 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #10 in Artists' Manikins |
| Brand Name | Haniforever |
| Color | Grey Male+female Set |
| Customer Reviews | 3.3 out of 5 stars 674 Reviews |
| Item Height | 4 centimeters |
| Item Length Description | Mini |
| Item Type Name | Drawing Artists Manikin |
| Manufacturer | HaniforeverCN |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 3 years. |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Size | 5-6 inches |
| UPC | 778365881441 |
J**E
Small but super poseable.
The best possible mannequin I’ve found. These are quite small, but every joint is poseable. Great for artists.
C**E
Don’t buy these cheap things lol
Honestly, just find a higher quality one and go for that. These things barely hold together. Their necks are huge, their limbs fall off when trying to pose them. Sometimes when you pose them, certain body parts will come out a bit, and they won’t go back. The male one is basically just garbage. The legs pop off insanely fast on him specifically. You can barely pose the heads at all because of the neck situation. If the head or neck comes off, sure. You can put it back. But it isn’t the same. It’s so, so wonky. Save yourself the time and money. Buy a different one. After recording the video for my review, when the head came off, I literally cannot get the neck to reattach. Don’t buy these lmao
T**R
Great little drawing figures! Keep an eye on the joints...
Like I said in the title, great little drawing figures! They look as pictured, they have a nice range on motion, and are generally very satisfactory. So, you may be thinking... why only 4 stars? Not 5? There's a small reason, and maybe it's even just the ones I got... The figures I got, both of them, the head/neck joints were connected incorrectly... It was fixable. Pop em off, flip them around correctly, and reconnect them. It was just a hassle I shouldn't have to deal with... And, on small figures like these, it feels like doing so could easily snap something. Fortunately, I was successful! Again, other than the potentially questionable joints, and the delicate feel... they're really great! I'm really glad I rolled the dice, and bought them!
J**G
You Get What You Pay For
This artist’s mannequin set is a classic case of “you get what you pay for.” It serves its basic purpose, but the quality leaves a lot to be desired. The material feels very cheap and lightweight, which makes it feel fragile to the touch. I find myself handling it carefully because I’m worried that too much movement or pressure might cause it to break. While the models do help with basic figure drawing and pose references, they don’t seem very durable. After some use, the joints start to feel loose, and the whole structure seems like it’s on the verge of falling apart. I initially thought I might have just received a defective set, but after looking at other reviews, it seems like this is a common issue. That being said, if you’re a beginner looking for an inexpensive tool to practice basic poses and proportions, this set could still be useful. However, if you plan to use a mannequin frequently, I’d recommend investing in a higher-quality one that will last longer and provide better stability. Overall, it’s an okay product for casual use, but if you need something more durable, you might want to look elsewhere.
D**R
Limited motion in legs, fragile joints
This looks like it should be a great product. Very detailed male and female figures, with a stand that allows you to do odd poses like mid-jump. It even comes with an alternate set of hands and feet, so you can choose whether they have an open hand, a fist, or semi-fist as if they're holding something. But while the arms are suitable mobile, the rest of the body is not. This is especially true in the legs, which can't lift beyond about 45 degrees. Want to pose it like a martial artist doing a kick? No can do. Heck, you can't even pose it sitting or squatting. Standing, running/walking, or slightly crouched seems to be about all it can do. The stand is also limited. It has an armature but the joint can't bend very far. About 90 decrees in one direction, 45 degrees in the other. Oddly, the second figure's stand was even worse, about 45 and 45 degrees. It actually can't bend in the right directions to pose the figure ON the stand, it has to be about 2 inches in front of it. So much for economy of space. Lastly, the female figurine's knee joint broke as I tried to pose it. Now I'm not sure these are sturdy enough to pry the hands off so I can try the other versions, and I'm afraid to try.
J**.
Do NOT buy the male/female sets.
There are two separate products made by two separate companies on this page. The sets with the 2 figures are extremely poor quality and impossible to pose. Every time you try to move a limb it simply pops off. This coupled with the fact that they look nothing like the pics (think slightly deformed humans), they are useless junk. The figures sold separately are exactly what you are looking for. Well sculpted and extremely poseable. They come with 20 interchangeable hands and an assortment of odd accessories that can all be stored in the sturdy base. Having purchased both kinds, I highly recommend you get the individual figures.
I**A
Love them
So nice. Now I can improve my drawing skills
T**E
I was very unimpressed with these items
The mannequins were not very realistic seeing I would be using them for details I would as if I looked at a real life model as a reference. The males neck looked like a turkey neck and he must really spend many many hours at that no judgement gym. Because I never seen any real life man have a neck like this. The female mannequin refuses to flex properly and when I attempt to even position her in any poses she just falls apart. I can’t seem to keep her limbs on her head just falls off her legs and every other part just falls apart. My son said how ever he admired the male one cause he seemed dedicated to his gym routine lol. That is the only complement these things will get from me. Very disappointed in the size, the reference to drawing a human would be horrible cause we don’t look like that as a looking and drawing depiction of a human. The model is made of a hard pvc plastic which I can say is strong but doesn’t stay together is to heavy for there stands and falls over and then they don’t stay together either so.
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