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The TAMASHII NATIONS Bandai Figurine S.H.Figuarts - Body Chan (Female) in Pale Orange is a meticulously designed, articulated figure tailored for artists. With dimensions of 18.42 x 12.07 x 3.18 cm and weighing just 100 g, this figure serves as an essential tool for human anatomy reference and dynamic posing, making it a must-have for any serious digital artist.
Product Dimensions | 18.42 x 12.07 x 3.18 cm; 100 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 15 years and up |
Item model number | JAN162488 |
Number of Puzzle Pieces | 1 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Color | Orange |
ASIN | B0177DRYWO |
A**R
It's not as delicate as the picture. And it's ...
It's not as delicate as the picture. And it's really tiny! The description is misleading. You think you are getting 17 sets of hands because of the way the worded the description but it's actually 4. So be careful. I probably would not have ordered if I knew.
J**C
Sympa mais un peu trop petit.
Ce modèle féminin de 13cm n'est pas vraiment assorti au modèle masculin qui ne fait pourtant que 15cm.La différence de dimension entre les deux n'en fait pas une paire logique, dommage !Sinon c'est un petit mannequin d'artiste de bonne qualité capable de prendre de multiples poses intéressantes.
A**S
Excelente
Tras haber tenido un maniquà tradicional de madera durante años, puedo decir con toda seguridad que este producto le da mil vueltas.Es perfecto para dibujar comics y probar poses complejas, viene un set de manos intercambiables y la figura está lo bastante articulada como para vencer a cualquier modelo de maniquà de madera estándar, ya que no tiene resortes dentro y es fácil de posar.Puede parecer cara si nunca has comprado una, pero si llevas años dibujando comics, de veras que vale lo que piden.NOTA: No incluye la base para sujetarla, esas hay que comprarlas por separado.
L**L
Best mannequin I've had so far.
Previous to this I used the Art S.Buck figurines, which were oddly proportioned and not nearly as flexible but found myself going to random Japanese figurines because they moved better. This one has a fairly large head better suited to anime/cartoon proportions, but poses about a million times better, and while I preferred the gray version, having something in a single color is good enough for me (this one is cheaper, and I don't need the other accessories that come with the more expensive version, and prefer the smaller size for portability).I'd recommend a stand (even if you plan to just take photos of the figurine for reference). It just makes it easier to observe or shoot (no fingers in the way of anything). I prefer to just pose mine in front of me instead of taking photos, but sometimes do take photos if I want a very specific light reference.Also, if you are going to take photos, say, with a cell phone camera or similar, please note that the closer to the camera the figurine is, the more your proportions can be distorted when you're drawing from the image. To avoid camera distortion (unless it's deliberate) just sit further back when you're taking a photo, and crop your image for composition after the fact. Cameras warp proportions quite a bit.
A**R
A lot of money
A lot of money for an item that was smaller than I expected. There are cheaper and better alternatives on the market if you look for them.
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