







Okay, so I finally got my hands on this Dummy 13 set, and let me tell you—it's a mixed bag of 'whoa' and 'hmm.' First off, the packaging was neat, and everything was pre-assembled (big plus for lazy folks like me).
The figure itself? Solid jet-black 3D-printed goodness. The joints are tight AF—like, you can pose this dude in literally any humanly possible position. Want a backflip? Done. Epic sword stance? Easy. It's like having a mini acrobat on your desk.
Now, the accessories: six pairs of hands (why so many? no clue, but I’m not complaining), a giant sword (hell yeah), a sickle (edgy), and wings (meh). The wings are kinda basic—no fancy articulation, just one joint. They’re also fragile as heck, so handle with care unless you want broken wing bits everywhere.
PRO TIP: Not for kids who still think toys are snacks. So many tiny parts = choking hazard central.
Artists, listen up—this thing is GOLD for drawing references. The poses are so dynamic; it’s like having a mini life-drawing model that won’t complain about holding a pose for hours.
BUT... here’s the downside: stability sucks. The ball joints make it super wobbly. Want it to stand with that giant sword? Good luck without DIY support. Also, the face is blank—great if you’re into customizing, bad if you were hoping for personality.
Final verdict? 8/10 for collectors/artists, 6/10 as a toy (unless you enjoy reassembling limbs every 5 minutes).
