Let's talk about this Artists Manikin Drawing Figure. As someone who's used multiple poseable models for art reference, I've got some strong opinions after testing this one out.
The Good: When it works, it works. The 12.7cm female figure comes with cute accessories (20 interchangeable hands!) and the plastic has decent flexibility. I managed to create some basic standing and sitting poses that were helpful for quick gesture sketches. The storage box is a nice touch - keeps all those tiny hands from disappearing into the abyss of my art supplies.
The Bad: Oh boy, the joints. They pop off CONSTANTLY. Trying to adjust an arm angle? Pop! Adjusting the stance? Pop! It's like playing Jenga with your reference model. The advertised 'firm poses' are anything but - my figure kept slouching mid-drawing like a tired art student.
Quality Control Issues: My female figure had that infamous neck problem others mentioned - head pops off if you breathe on it wrong. The male figure (sold separately) seems better based on reviews, which makes me wonder why there's such inconsistency.
Who's It For? Beginners who want cheap practice before investing in better models might tolerate its flaws. But serious artists will rage-quit when the arms fall off during an important study session.
Final Verdict: 2.5/5 stars. It's like that unreliable friend who shows up late but sometimes brings good snacks - frustrating but occasionally useful.