Friday, July 31, 2015

Coming soon: Super-Flexible 1/6th scale Male 12-inch Seamless Body from Phicen Limited

Boasting human-like skin texture, and being super flexible, posable and durable, Phicen female seamless bodies have enjoyed tremendous popularity ever since the debut. Have you ever expected a male equivalent? For one and a half years, our best sculptors, engineers, material experts have focused on such a project. With great efforts: experimenting time and again, overcoming one problem after another, we have finally made it! Here, with pride, dear client, we present you Phicen’s first Male Seamless Body in Stainless Steel Skeleton, PL2015-M30. Standing about 29cm, strong, athletic, muscular, and with athletic build.

The internal skeleton armature is made from durable stainless steel to withstand playability without being easily damaged or corrupted. Each armature have 28 points of articulation, using ball-jointed system, for maximum flexibility and movement. Each joint is designed to move freely and consistently with 90% accurate human movement. With the slightest effort, the bodies are capable of making countless dynamic poses to imitate any posture of any character.


The steel metal armature is wrapped with a non-toxic, environmentally friendly medical-grade material specially developed for Phicen bodies. The material features durable, anti-cracking qualities that are easy to clean, but not easy to stain or dye. In addition, the skin texture is designed to deliver a tactile experience of real skin.

While built for playability, this Phicen seamless figure body is NOT a toy - it is a sophisticated 1:6 scale model designed to realistically simulate the real human form using superior materials and quality execution. Anatomically correct though, it’s not designed to be a sex toy. Whether you are a fan of character design, cos-play, modeling, photography, painting, anatomy, or simply enjoying figure collecting - you will appreciate Phicen’s first Male Seamless Body in Stainless Steel Skeleton, PL2015-M30.

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Related posts:
April 21, 2015 - Review of Kaustic Plastik KP04 1:6 scale Generation K 12-inch Muscle Body posted on my toy blog HERE
July 4, 2010 - Hot Toys TrueType Figure Advanced version, TTM15 is 1:6 scale United States President Barack Obama buffed up (pictures HERE)
November 2, 2010 - Hot Toys "T2" T-1000 Motorcycle Cop REVIEW IV using the Hot Toys True Type TTM14 figure body (posted HERE)
December 22, 2011 - Review of Hot Toys TTM19 TrueType Muscular Body Figure (1/6 scale Jake Gyllenhaal) HERE
February 9, 2012 - Comparing Hot Toys TrueType TTM18 & TTM19 12-inch Figure Bodies + HeadPlay Heath Ledger (pictures HERE)
February 19, 2013 - Check out my toy blog post of Hot Toys 1/6 scale Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark head sculpt on a TTM18 12" figure body HERE
April 14, 2013 - Review of Customized 1/6 scale light up Mark VI Arc Reactor on Hot Toys TTM21 12" figure body HERE
April 21, 2013 - Reviews of Kaustic Plastik 1/6 scale Athletik Muscle Body KP03B Caucasian version HERE and HERE
April 23, 2013 - Review of Kaustic Plastik 1/6 scale Athletik Muscle Body KP03C Afro (African) American version HERE
November 26, 2013 – Comparison of 1/6th scale 12-inch Action Figure Bodies: Hot Toys, X-Series etc - which is best? posted HERE and HERE


8 comments:

  1. Sex toy?! Methinks anyone using 1:6 scale figures as sex toys are going to extremely disappointed, or have very low standards...

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  2. "not a sex toy" who writes these things?

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  3. Why is the crotch area censored? He doesn't have anything there.

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  4. Quite sure he's going to be anatomically correct. I always wondered why these companies even bothered sculpting the genitals since the figures will always be clothed and the particular region will always be covered up. The original G.I. Joe figure didn't need genitals. Hot Toys don't put genitals on their 12-inch figures and they are the market leader so why do these other companies think that their figures should have genitals since they have no use for it.

    Then a dear friend told me of a lecture by Margaret Meade who was famous for her work in Africa. She informed the audience that she had to add genitals to the male dolls so that the African children would not think white people were sexless. And that was back in 1950 - LOL

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  5. The placement for male genitals are usually too high for these body(world box) making it look weird, a simple bulge would have sufficed.

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  6. Hi Alex,

    could you check information if the figure going to be like presented - pale, no painting at all? or is it going to be painted skin-like, with coloured eyes, hair etc. ? Do you think it's going to be better than Worldbox's narrow shoulder body IYHO? thanks

    best regards from Poland

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  7. Hi Tom
    I believe these are prototype pictures and the finished product will be fully painted. I've ordered mine and will confirm when it arrives. Cheers

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