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The ROKOO 2 Pcs/Set Light Body Chan & Kun PVC Moveable Action Figure Model is a premium collectible designed for SHF Version 2.0 enthusiasts. Featuring vibrant colors, interchangeable parts, and a poseable design, these figures are perfect for both display and imaginative play. Made from durable PVC, they make an excellent gift for collectors and fans alike.
M**U
Mixed opinions but great
I have mix feelings with this product. I've researched this figures for a while to get the best at the best price and ok yes, it's very cheap and it does the job but... When I opened my package it was just... (first impressions) way toooo small figures... Jeez they just look tiny!BUTI went home... I opened the packaging properly and I start putting everything together and now.. I think they're just perfect travel size figures for any situation.Something that I realised straight away once they were open was the quality. She (or Chan) is very poor quality compared with He (Kun) It just seems like they mixed the proper Figma male figure and the bad replica of She (Chan) together... You will be able to check the pictures to know what I'm talking about.In general they are like the photos. I love He (Kun). Smooth material (plastic/ silicone in some areas like hands) It's a bit harder to manipulate and change postures but it's better than the female version.She (Chan) it just came with few problems. First of all inside the packaging her head was already falling apart. It is hard to put it in its place... but also her shoulder. One of her shoulders is constantly falling everytime I move it backwards or to the sides... It's annoying to put it back together everytime but at least the joints are not broken.She is not as soft as He and her material just feel cheaper and not as heavy as He.The platforms are nice and steady. Talking about quality and differences... She (Chan) platform is even a bit different than He (Kun)... it's more yellowy... (see pictures)That's all I think. Would I buy this product again? Yes. Let say it ... it's very cheap, and you get both figures with different hands and plataforms...Ps. Packaging came destroyed. It definitely looks like it's been smashed few times.Ps.2 Sorry for the lighting!
P**R
Okay, but you get what you pay for... be warned!
Ok, when I bought it I knew it would be a cheap Chinese knock-off, but I can't afford the £40+ Bandai ones.The main gripe with these is not the fact that the head (female) keeps falling off. I can cope with that. But the body proportions are inaccurate, which is the whole point of a figurine. I'm actually quite liberal when it comes to stylisation, such as longer legs or a bigger head, but the female has a neck like a giraffe! and it's really badly modelled, like it was made by a ten-year-old with a piece of blue tac. (maybe I'll go and get me some blue tac and make an improved neck...)So I'm faced with the prospect of using the model as intended, but when it comes to positioning the head, I'll have to move it down a bit on my drawing. Which can be done actually, but other people might not be so tolerant, so I'm writing this review as a heads up to other people.On the plus side, the tummy muscles etc do make the whole thing more appealing than using a traditional lay figure, but you do need to be very careful when you position the model because the joints do feel they could very easily break. I also feel that the female body lower torso is a bit elongated and maybe the head a little on the small side. (can't easily tell because the neck is so badly modelled and is actually as wide as the head)
J**J
Not bad for the money
Happy to report no giraffe girl in the pair I received. No the proportions and movement are not entirely accurate but they are far more flexible in the possible positions than the wooden mannequins. My 10yr old daughter loves them and finds them a great reference for her drawings. No they are not the best quality product, at £12 for a pair they weren't going to be. The pegs to attach the hands and feet look incredibly flimsy. But so long as care is taken when attaching/detaching them and posing the models there's no reason they shouldn't last.
A**R
Don't fooled by the images.
I knew it would be a disaster looking at so many reviews and so on, and even knowing this is a bootleg version. So if you really want the perfect version like the image, dont purchase. if you're like me and know it'll be terrible but still want it as a guide as an artist, and to ignore the bad incorrect anatomy and just correct it from my own anatomical knowledge in my digital artwork [not heavily relying on the figures cause ik its terrible], then you'll be okay i guess. but yes, expect it to break if you use it often and do not expect it to be a proper anatomically correct guide. because its far from that.
M**N
A little smaller than I expected
They do as described but a little small
P**P
Women are giraffes = confirmed ✓
As expected they were low quality however the male was better than the female. I have no clue what they are modelling their females on for this but I think it must be a giraffe cause the neck is hilariously bad. I think I can still use these and probably will but they are no where near like the proper ones which cost about a thousand pounds to buy. Like I say, expected it to be cheap quality as it was cheap to buy... The neck did make me laugh though. Some scuffs on the female.
L**W
Alright for the price
These figures come in a pair, so for £6 each its not that big of a deal if there are some corners cut. there are bubbles in the stand and some injection moulding lines on the models. The anatomy of the two figures isnt perfect, especially on the necks and torso. Still, a handy tool for proportions and scaling, for the price.
S**L
For the money they're a bargain
For the money, these are a bargain. The male figure is great, although falls off the stand a lot which doesn't actually support him well (nothing a screwdriver and blue tac won't fix) The female figure less so - bits keep dropping off her and her range of movement isn't perfect. However they'll do for what I need them for - to take a quick pic as ref for action / movement / odd viewing angles. I'm glad I opted for these cheaper options, since they were bought to tide me over until I got the more expensive models. However I read similar reviews of the more pricey female figures so I've given 4 stars. As I said - for the money they're a bargain.
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