Moi Doi Wooden Mannequin, Wood Manikin with Stand, Artist Human Figure Articulated Model,Great for Drawing/Sketch or Desktop Decor,12 Inch Tall
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There is no truth in what the seller says. There is no joint that is not fully able to rotate, except for the hips, which are glued to the Hips can only move forwards and backwards, however the lower trunk can be rotated at the waist so that the legs kick out to either side. A wide stance would be inappropriate and a cobbler's pose would be incongruous. I still believe this model is useful.
Sure, kids can draw on it or paint on it, or use it as a doll mannequin to display it is mounted on a wooden base, with hinges on all major joints, so that it can be posed easily. Please accept my sincere thanks
I would like to tell you that the wooden mannequin has two main parts the pedestal and the There are two pieces to the pedestal the pedestal and This model has a wooden base, is hinged at all major joints for easy posing, and is equipped with fully articulated arms, hands, legs and feet, as well as a fully articulated head as you can see in the pictures. I appreciate you asking this
You cannot put the ball of your hip into a socket unless the socket is cemented. This mannequin has waist and hip "balls" glued in place, its legs can move forwards and backwards and its hips are swivel-able.
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There is no way I can make up for this. By broadening its stance, this model can be applied to the following situations In other words, because the hips can only move forward and back, it is impossible to move the legs out. There are many poses which cannot be made. There seem to be rubber bands that keep the limbs from staying in place as well, as they seem to pull them back to their original positions. As the saying goes, you get what you pay for, and I wish I could find one that is more mobile, even if it is more expensive. Using the Internet to find images is a great way to save money The line to copy should be highlighted.
I love it, my son was so happy to find a little fedora and some drawing tools included. The quality of the purchase is great.
My apologies if I didn't read the whole item description, but I did not realize it came with a tiny hat and a smattering of The joints were a bit out of their alignment at first- knees facing the wrong way, wrists a bit loose- but then they came to life - they were fabulous! I managed to fix it with a little manipulating, however.
The look is stylish. In general, I believe it is a good product. However, there are some positions where it cannot hold on its own. Two sided tape is used to hold the image where she is touching her head. While I was trying to use it to provide animation for a stop motion video, I'm sure that for artists it will be perfect. The good thing is that it likes to draw and dress up, so that is very.
This mannequin is pretty cool to look at. The hat he came with was nice as well. The item was able to be twisted into any position, and can stand on its own as long as it is in an equilibrium position. In addition to hooking up to the stand in any position, it can also be repositioned. Now my niece has it on her shelf, it looks awesome.
It was so great to have this except that the second day we had it, she wasn't quite so happy about it. It looks like he broke his stupid leg. It was glued back on thanks to some glue we had on hand. In any case, it should not have broken within the first 48 hours of use, and it wasn't abused, since she is very gentle with things.
For my son, this is a companion he can turn into anything he wants and add his own personality to. Thus far, my son has liked it, and I expect that he will like it more as he gets older. The only complaint I have is that the head does not like moving around and it fits strangely. Apart from that, though, it's completely.
One of the few things I have a problem with is that for some reason, the legs do not bend out at the hips as the Q&A asserts. In contrast to the arms, the ball joint in the pelvis is glued straight to the pelvis and has no movement. Therefore, this greatly limits the number and length of posts you can make. It also means no crouching or unusual postures. I enjoy that it comes with a little hat, as well as an eraser, smudge pencil, two erasers, a bookmark, and a sharpener. It's well-made, with good construction, and articulated fine except for.