This thing is tiny. To the point that it's pretty limited as an artist model. They say 5.9", but actually only 5". And yes, those 0.9 inches would make a difference. With a size this small, every increase would make a difference. A solution might be to pose it and then take a picture which you can of course view at a much larger size. I haven't tried it yet, but that brings me to my next question. freedom of movement. It's fairly restricted in key joints like the hips and shoulders, making many postures impossible. I was hoping for more versatility from this body type. As for the quality it's not bad in my opinion, the parts are well formed, there isn't excessive burr. Some joints are quite tight at first, but you just have to wiggle them back and forth a bit. It comes with nine pairs of hands, three pairs of clasped hands, and one pair of right hands that can hold a few things you get with it. Sword and shield and a pair of mugs. There is also a stand and a table/bench for her to pose on. Her shape is a bit strange as her head and butt are a bit big, giving her the look of a teenage manga character. It's obviously more anatomically correct than a wooden figure, but with limbs so tiny you'll have to blow it up for it to be of any value. I tend to get my $20 back and invest in a 12" TOA figure, but that's a huge jump in price. It comes with nine pairs of hands, three pairs of clasped hands, and one pair of right hands that can hold a few things you get with it. Sword and shield and a pair of mugs. There is also a stand and a table/bench for her to pose on. Her shape is a bit strange as her head and butt are a bit big, giving her the look of a teenage manga character. It's obviously more anatomically correct than a wooden figure, but with limbs so tiny you'll have to blow it up for it to be of any value. I tend to get my $20 back and invest in a 12" TOA figure, but that's a huge jump in price. It comes with nine pairs of hands, three pairs of clasped hands and one pair of right hands, which can hold a few of the things you get with it. Sword and shield and a pair of mugs. There is also a stand and a table/bench for her to pose on. Her shape is a bit strange as her head and butt are a bit big, giving her the look of a teenage manga character. It's obviously more anatomically correct than a wooden figure, but with limbs so tiny you'll have to blow it up for it to be of any value. I tend to get my $20 back and invest in a 12" TOA figure, but that's a huge jump in price. There is also a stand and a table/bench for her to pose on. Her shape is a bit strange as her head and butt are a bit big, giving her the look of a teenage manga character. It is obviously more anatomically correct than a wooden figure, but with limbs so tiny, you have to blow it up for it to have any value. I tend to get my $20 back and invest in a 12" TOA figure, but that's a huge jump in price. There is also a stand and a table/bench for her to pose on. Her shape is a bit strange as her head and butt are a bit big, giving her the look of a teenage manga character. It's obviously more anatomically correct than a wooden figure, but with limbs so tiny you'll have to blow it up for it to be of any value. I tend to get my $20 back and invest in a 12" TOA figure, but that's a huge jump in price. getting my $20 back and investing in a 12" TOA figure, but that's a huge jump in price. There is also a stand and a table/bench for her to pose on. Her shape is a bit strange as her head and butt are a bit big, giving her the look of a teenage manga character. It's obviously more anatomically correct than a wooden figure, but with limbs so tiny you'll have to blow it up for it to be of any value. I tend to get my $20 back and invest in a 12" TOA figure, but that's a huge jump in price. getting my $20 back and investing in a 12" TOA figure, but that's a huge jump in price. There is also a stand and a table/bench for her to pose on. Her shape is a bit strange as her head and butt are a bit big, giving her the look of a teenage manga character. It's obviously more anatomically correct than a wooden figure, but with limbs so tiny you'll have to blow it up for it to be of any value. I tend to get my $20 back and invest in a 12" TOA figure, but that's a huge jump in price. giving her the look of a teenage manga character. It's obviously more anatomically correct than a wooden figure, but with limbs so tiny you'll have to blow it up for it to be of any value. I tend to get my $20 back and invest in a 12" TOA figure, but that's a huge jump in price. giving her the look of a teenage manga character. It's obviously more anatomically correct than a wooden figure, but with limbs so tiny you'll have to blow it up for it to be of any value. I tend to get my $20 back and invest in a 12" TOA figure, but that's a huge jump in price.
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