

🎨 Unlock your creative flow with Body Kun DX – where art meets action!
The Body Kun DX Set features male and female 14.5cm PVC action figures designed for artists and hobbyists. With fully poseable joints, extra hands, and dual pedestal stands that double as storage, these models serve as versatile tools for drawing, photography, and desktop decor. Despite mixed reviews on build quality, they remain a popular, affordable choice for creative professionals and enthusiasts seeking a compact, customizable human anatomy reference.
| ASIN | B07VQ4JFZ7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #592,210 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #30,372 in Action Figures |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (589) |
| Item Weight | 15.2 ounces |
| Item model number | Saully |
| Manufacturer | AbbonyDuo |
| Product Dimensions | 5.71 x 5.71 x 5.71 inches |
K**X
Love for the money!
I am so excited to start drawing with these models right away!!! The package came well wrapped and new condition! Everything was included, nothing missing! The instructions are not in English but very easy to figure out! The small parts could be easily lost but the "stand" is also a storage box which was smart! The models are small but thorough and awesome for the money! There are more expensive models with more joints like the Sfbt 3 but $350 is alot for simple drawings and just practice. Kun and Chan are perfect for the "non" professional who just wants to improve their hobby!!
W**I
Not worth the price at all
I bought these because I assumed the $50 ones would be better than say the $20 ones and these had a stand and props to pose them with they looked sweet. But then when I opened the box the male's torso fell apart as soon as I picked it up and the ball joint has a deformity which makes it impossible to clip back together, the female one was mostly in one peice but was very cheaply made and the stand peices wouldn't fit together, as well as I had to be sure I was putting it together right via youtube and google because all of the directions are in chinese with english equivelents of "check out this feature" next to it. Would not reccomend. Would maybe be okay if they were $10 or $20 but being that they are $50 and were both unusable as well as frustrating makes them not worth it.
H**T
Not as bad as I was expecting, considering the reviews.
So I see a lot of negative reviews on this and I’d like to add my 2 cents. First impressions: - They really are small! The male when stretched out is about the length of my hand (an average female hand) - The packaging is nice! Even if they are knockoffs someone went through the trouble of making them seem legit. The instructions inside are easy enough despite being in Japanese. - Basically all of the extra pieces and props fit nicely into the armature base for storage which I think is neat. - The extra hands and props need some seriously legit clippers to be removed from the sprues. I suggest investing in some, or at least a nice file to smooth jagged edges left behind when cutting them off. - They can handle dynamic poses REALLY WELL! The example I posted was of the male holding the female while “falling.” Both are upside down, and the armature is sturdy enough to support both in this strange pose. My models - issues and comments: - Both my male and female models have one immovable toe. Like... no matter how hard I push they won’t adjust; perpetually flexed. - I had several pieces pop apart on me but they seemed to go back together without trouble. - Overall really nice range on motion, none of the joints seemed too loose or too tight save for the two wonky toes. - Some of the hand attachments don’t fit quite all the way over the wrist ball joint. General comments and end thoughts to prospective buyers: First thing’s first — you get what you pay for. Considering the legit versions of these are sold for upwards of $110 a piece, that should tell you something about what you are getting here. That said I’d like to make some arguments on behalf of this product. - They are SMALL. Considering the sheer number of articulated parts on these things, it would be a bit much to expect them to behave perfectly. The ball joints and fastenings physically need to be delicate in places because there just isn’t room to make them beefier. -The downside to things with interchangeable pieces is some of them might not fit quite right, especially when the joints are small but they need to fit snugly. It’s just a risk you have to take and try to work around. I got pretty lucky with mine. - THE WRIST BALL JOINT ITSELF IS TWO HALF PIECES. I capitalize this because if you aren’t careful removing the hands from the wrists, the joint will separate in half and one half will be stuck in the hand you removed. This is absolutely fixable with some small needle nosed pliers, but be careful not to crush the part that puts the joint back together. In Closing: Be gentle with these. Take your time. Learn how the various joints move and behave and DON’T FORCE THEM - THEY WILL BREAK. These are NOT your typical wooden model that you can manhandle, but if treated gently they will be SO much better. Also keep in mind that these are GENERAL POSE REFERENCES. They’re not perfect and may have some weird details, but they’re not meant to be a substitute for genuine knowledge of anatomy and how muscles and things work. Don’t sweat the small imperfections - I promise you can work around them. Have fun! CREATE LOTS OF COOL ART!
A**R
Love the new hands and features with both!
I had the male previously from another company but the head and hands had issues but the newer versions are awesome! They no longer have hard plastic hands and posing is so much easier now with them too. Much less restraint on all the parts too. I'll defiantly be buying more especially with Christmas in a few months. Thank you! :D
N**S
Pretty flimsy, but gets the job done
Bought these for drawing manga. Be very gentle with these figures. They are not constructed well like most action figures. My first attempt at posing the female figure the arm fell off and I lost a shoulder piece. All the parts are cheap. Even the base for the posing arm is made cheaply. The lid for the base barley snaps in. The extra hands and are a nice add-in, but as for accessories I feel like everything but the gun and sword are useless. You get a laptop, a tablet, flip phone, and smart phone. So basically a bunch of rectangles you really don’t need reference for. I think some objects like a coffee mug, baseball cap, or a small dog or cat would’ve been better for reference. The figures are relatively easy to use for posing and taking quick photos of for reference as you can see from the attached image. Overall they’re good but not great. A nice cheap option to have laying around when you can’t figure out an angle.
V**R
Las figuras son muy frágiles apenas intentas posarlas y se desarman, no se rompen pero es molesto, por otro lado algunas partes no se pueden doblar, como las piernas del masculino no tienen articulación (Adelante y atrás) y una de las piernas de la mujer no tiene articulación en la rodilla
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