🎉 Elevate Your Art Game with Dynamic Duo Action Figures!
This set includes two high-quality PVC action figures, a male and a female model, each measuring between 5.12 to 5.91 inches. Designed for artists and photographers, these posable figures come with movable joints and a stand base, making them perfect for sketching, photography, and as decorative pieces.
M**L
Des figurines qui semblent fragiles
Mon beau-fils a beaucoup aimé ses figurines. Surtout quand il a vu les armes. Il pourra faire des dessins plus réalistea encore. Merci.
R**A
Calidad adecuada a lo pagas
Son baratos pero también así es la calidad. Son muy frágiles y se pueden romper con un manejo brusco.
N**G
It's kinda of eh. You'll need to fill in the blanks
This is only after opening female. After some light test I can give my honest reaction. This is my review as someone whose never owned and barely came into contact with ANY articulated figure.After 15-20 minutes of tinkering I've found that one of the arms is loose, the female form's torse is a bit long just from eying it (not really a problem, just a minute note) the neck is entirely too long (a huge ******* problem actually) and the articulation only really clocks in at about a 2 out of 5 for me.Like. The best way to sum up the ease of posing this figure is if I look at the poses posted on this page's preview section, I immediately get the impression that I'd have to push boundaries to achieve them. In fact, my next point of focus ties into this.Part of the possibility of these figures come from the stand, and as I have immediately found, this stand's arm is too weak to support the female figure in the pose I have selected.In fact, I had to readdress the arm entirely just to get the pose to work.Now, it DID dawn on me that maybe it was intended to keep the figure upright in most cases. Fair.Except the stage is too small to support the figure in the pose that I have selected.You see, I adjusted the arm by turning it around for a low acute angle just to keep the doll up, which adds to the weakness of the joint vs. a straight stand... End result? Figure is standing butoff the stage or at an angle that just won't work for me to sketch.Posing a figure comes with the idea that I now have a reference point to draw from. That is mute if I can pose this stiff figure for those high flying moves you see Spiderman doing, or those fights you get in Baki or Naruto. As far as I'm concerned, I'll at least be able to reference the figures for the body to at least draw. But posing? Detailed angles? Proportional body types? Eh.Edit: 5 minutes with the male figure revealed that it may just come down to a quality control issue. There differing levels of quality to the overall product.I.e.-Biggest gripe is the neck, needs to be changed. They lack like 90% articulation, are way to big(long on female), and have no range to them-random body parts are lose. Female left arm pops right out at any attempt to pose the figure. It's not detrimental to posing, but it is well above a nuisance. Female's adjust feet way too stiff, I risk breaking it when trying to adjust. -Male's legs pop out pretty easy when trying to pose, arms are fine. Dare I say, solid. Adjustable feet? Left one is perfect. I now understand that it sort of snaps into place seamlessly. Right foot? Looser than a bag of change. It almost has more motion than a Hugh Hefner's lotion.-armstand's joint in male pack is rock solid. Compared to the first arm, this one could keep the lost city of Atlantis afloat. Might need to look at my first arm's screw I guess.Overall, if you consider buying this to draw, Id seak it for cheaper than today's pricing. Because of some of the proportions, you'll have to adjust when drawing, especially how tall the necks are. And full posing will be next to impossible. So forget Spiderman. Maybe a stiff anime character. This product gets a cool 2 stars.
J**T
Figures are ok
They are not going to last too long with frequent use. After a week of use they already have loose joints, making it difficult to keep a pose
R**N
Good product
Good product
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