Have you ever noticed those sponsored ads that randomly pop up on your social media feeds? They just happen to be a product that was exactly of your interest and for a great price too (of course), so you just have to click on it, right? No?... Just me?
Photo of the product from Google |
Well I have, it was and yes...I did. The product was a Body Kun, articulated sketch
model...translated: a glorified, overpriced, cheaply made naked action figure.
I had seen these things on and off over the years, but never really had given it
too much thought until a few months ago. I was working on a project (another
one I can't share yet) that had a lot of humans in it. I couldn't find the poses in the povs I needed and my only available models were either
canine, feline or humans that were always too busy to pose for me.
After endless hours of less than fruitful Google searching,
I succumbed to the pressure of one of the pop-ups from "The Best Deals"
(of course it would be named that) and clicked on the ad. I almost choked on
the price, despite the "One time only, 50% off sale!!" (said in your
best, loudly exaggerated, tv-salesman voice ). But, it truly seemed to be the answer
to my situation and it came with really cool, extra miniature body parts and accessories
to draw, so I bit the bullet, ignored the soft voice in my ear whispering
"suckerrrr" and pressed "place order".
Tiny accessories - yes, that's a dime! |
Ok...so after a couple of weeks, my brain had somehow justified the
purchase of not one but two (a male and female version) and I was actually
excited by the time my shipment arrived. I set up my sketching supplies and opened
the box and there they were!! They were a lot tinier than they appeared on my screen, but no biggie.
I was going to set them up and photograph them so, I'd be able to enlarge it later.
I opened up the package with the woman first. She was in
pieces...teeny, tiny, little pieces that didn't want to go back together no
matter how many hours I tried. No problem, I'm adaptable, if anything... I would
use the guy for both, for now. Fortunately that one was intact...till I tried
to gently pose it, at which point I snapped the little dude in half. This one went
back together easier than the female, until I tried to pose him again. After a
few more times of performing micro surgery to put him back together (not to
mention that the voice in my ear was now repeatedly screaming the word sucker) , I decided to email for a full refund.
Fortunately, their customer service was pretty good and they
got back to me right away. They were also excellent salespeople too, ugh. Shortly after, I received two, free of charge, brand new, male and female action figurines in
the mail, that were actually intact...even after I touched them! I immediately
set up my photo shoots and was able to draw the poses I was after. Yay, a happy
ending...sort of.
Photo Shoot Set Up |
So, the bottom line
review on this product...
I think the initial idea was a good one, because there is a true need
for an articulated figure of this nature, but the product itself is really poor
quality! For what it's worth, I give it a 1.5 to 2 out of 5 stars for quality
and pricing, and a 4.5 for usefulness.
They are very cheaply made and questionably priced ( I've
noticed that whatever the sale, they are always the same cost in the end, hmmm...).
But, if you can get past fumbling with a
defective stand and figurine, tiny parts that you need tweezers and a magnifying glass to
see, pick up and put together, and the fact that the figurines are still a tad on the
fragile side (understatement!), they
actually are super handy for getting that exact pose, in the exact point of
view that you're looking for!
Photo Shoot |
But buyer
beware, for sure!!
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I bought these but didn't have the problem you did. You can also buy larger models, not the wooden kind, but like the ones you have, only about twice the size.
ReplyDeleteSeriously? Where? I figured I was getting dupped but, oh well. Once every 10 years I do something stupid like that,lol.
DeleteAh, it doesn't surprise me that Lisa would know something that! And they DO look like they give you what you want with poses and realistic positions. It's good to know they exist larger and more sturdy! Glad you posted about this, Deborah :D
DeleteThey really are great in that respect! I just wish it wasn't such a bear trying to work with it. I definitely want to look into the larger ones that Lisa spoke of.
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