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Female Nude Figurines
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Does anyone know of any high street shop etc which sell female nude figurines. They don't have to be pricey, just tasteful, maybe further within reason but of a decent size, nowt below six inches. I've had one from Wilkinsons, but they don't seem to sell them anymore and have had a lot from T K Max, but these appear and are gone, never to return. So can anyone help build up my collection? Ta Muchly.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Are artist's manikins any use to you, Woodelf? (They're those wooden jointed figures that you can pose into the desired position). 'The Works' sell 8 inch ones for £2.99 and 12 inch ones for £3.99.
'The Wharf' might also be worth trying but they don't seem to have a website so I can't check their range.
'The Wharf' might also be worth trying but they don't seem to have a website so I can't check their range.
I have no idea how managed to make the above post. Add a Kindle Fire and a 5kg female feline and anything is possible.
I just came to read your post Woodelf to see if you were going to do with your nude ladies - maybe I don't want to know!!
I are well. Big smirk and big smile to you.
Wave to Chris.
Wolf
I just came to read your post Woodelf to see if you were going to do with your nude ladies - maybe I don't want to know!!
I are well. Big smirk and big smile to you.
Wave to Chris.
Wolf
Hi Chris, the things from The Works are not very good at all and do not bend into any position and anyway, I was truly after figurines just to collect and heaven forfend whatever Wolf thinks I'm up to - though I could use the figurines as an aide memoir for my paintings. So, I'll just keep checking in at T K Max and see what turns up.
Many Thanks to You Both and a big wavy smile to Lottie and Mrs O!
Many Thanks to You Both and a big wavy smile to Lottie and Mrs O!
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