Unleash Your Creativity! 🎉
The Haniforever Artists Manikin Set includes a 5.5" male and a 5.1" female posable mannequin, perfect for artists seeking a reliable reference for sketching and painting. Made from durable plastic, these figures feature flexible joints for a variety of poses, making them ideal for both artistic practice and decorative use.
Manufacturer | HaniforeverCN |
Brand | Haniforever |
Item Weight | 7.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.66 x 5.91 x 1.57 inches |
Item model number | HF-2337 |
Color | Gray Colored Version |
Material Type | Polyvinyl chloride |
Number of Items | 2 |
Manufacturer Part Number | HF-2337 |
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.
G**E
Cheap
Its great for some poses, but can detach and fall apart. The stand does not fit into the base as advertised. I had to 3ad print a proper base.
J**G
These are not the figures you're looking for
I bought these same figures from a different maker/seller maybe 7 years ago on Ebay, and they've lasted perfectly all this time and I've gotten a lot of use out of them for drawing reference. I figured it'd be a good idea to buy another pair so I was happy to find these on Amazon, but these are NOTHING like the pair I bought on Ebay years ago. They've clearly been made by someone who doesn't quality check, and doesn't care if you're able to actually pose them. The male figure has a large neck that doesn't move and his head is placed poorly on it, the rest of his limbs creak and resist movement, but overall he can still kind of work if you're desperate. The female is worse, her neck looks like it was placed wrong and pops off when you move it, so shoulders-up she's completely useless. Her limbs also creak at the joints when you try to bend them, but rotate way too easily so it's hard to get her legs into any pleasing- looking pose. They, too, also pop-off a lot at the hips and knees. I've never had any issues at all like these with my Ebay figures. I don't think I'm going to be using the girl at all. Really disappointed with these figures.
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.
M**K
NICE! BUY THE SOLO.
I didn't buy the pack with both male and female. I purchased the solo male figure. It's pretty well built and easy to pose. It's small, but not too small for me to reference when drawing. The hands and tiny weapons are cool. So is the laptop and smartphone. Functions great! I think it was worth the money. I'll get the female solo next.
T**M
Hands Dont fit the Tools/Weapons, poor build quality
It would be understandable to make hands that already have the weapon attached, but instead theyre seperate and the gaps are too small to shove the weapon handle through without breaking it.The material is a sorta rubbery feeling plastic which is fine and gives a little flex in the hands, but the shoulders are concerning. They have a 2nd socket which understandably lets the shoulder move... except it doenst move upward like how that would go. A T-pose is as high as those arms go.You cannot recreate all the poses in marketing, mostly because of the tools but also from parts relying in friction that really need a way to just tighten them. Its also vague where joints rotate so you can accidentally break more complex joints easily since theyre double hinges instead of ball and socket. Wrists especially.The arms are a little loose so you cant get them to hold poses as you'd want, like a pistol stance. One will droop.The legs dont reach high, that mario pose was its absolute max for knee height, so no squat poses or kick wind-ups to reference
K**
Great entertainment
My grandson loved it
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