Tried both of them and both failed after few days of use. I use them for sketching and they don’t hold their position after a week or less of use, The 3D printed is slightly better. Found a slightly more expensive one (3d printed, 15 bucks) and it works much better and longer… sorry guys, but these are not good if not for the clear plastic box included. PETG and PLA are not a good option as they fail really fast.
you can very easily fix up their joints by applying some multipurpose floor polish on the ball joints. If you can't find any suitable stuff you can also apply top coat clear nail polish on the ball joints and move it around and the joints will tighten up nicely. I got a few of these for 2 dollars a pop and they stayed pretty tight for a while but I did apply the technique and they're squeaking they're so tight. You can go the even easier route and just get some matte clear spray paint and give them a few coats, the paint will tighten everything up and the matte finish looks nice.
@@Cheezus Thanks for the tip anyway but, after few bad experiences, I prefer not to add anything to my dummies as dirt accumulate on the joints, making the problem even worst. I decided to buy the 3D printed dummies from local online stores as they last much longer, again, based on my experience. These local family owned stores offer good support, even if I spend just few bucks more. The molded dummies I bought before or the ones sold generally for few bucks, tend to break easily and are not so durable and the technique you suggested me is not an easy fix and only risk to mess up things, worse than before…. :(
Tried both of them and both failed after few days of use. I use them for sketching and they don’t hold their position after a week or less of use, The 3D printed is slightly better. Found a slightly more expensive one (3d printed, 15 bucks) and it works much better and longer… sorry guys, but these are not good if not for the clear plastic box included. PETG and PLA are not a good option as they fail really fast.
you can very easily fix up their joints by applying some multipurpose floor polish on the ball joints. If you can't find any suitable stuff you can also apply top coat clear nail polish on the ball joints and move it around and the joints will tighten up nicely. I got a few of these for 2 dollars a pop and they stayed pretty tight for a while but I did apply the technique and they're squeaking they're so tight. You can go the even easier route and just get some matte clear spray paint and give them a few coats, the paint will tighten everything up and the matte finish looks nice.
@@Cheezus Thanks for the tip anyway but, after few bad experiences, I prefer not to add anything to my dummies as dirt accumulate on the joints, making the problem even worst. I decided to buy the 3D printed dummies from local online stores as they last much longer, again, based on my experience. These local family owned stores offer good support, even if I spend just few bucks more. The molded dummies I bought before or the ones sold generally for few bucks, tend to break easily and are not so durable and the technique you suggested me is not an easy fix and only risk to mess up things, worse than before…. :(
I do like already assembled 🙂
thats great 🙂
Wow
Watching here
thank you so much tots 😊
Yes bro this channel is very great👍
Wow😮 you are very good at assembling it bro you are great🤯🤯
thank you 😊
my respects
I've been waiting for this ❤❤❤😊
wow thank you so much 😊😊😊
Nice so many
thank you 😊
for me its so damn hard to read instructions and assembly the dummy since its my first time having this type of toy
Un rrojosi❤
For the articulation quality which one is better?
@@MeyriChannel the already assembled
I can confirm because I hade the one had to make and it broke then I bought and already assembled its much better!
How was the local one maded
the joints are loose faster
Nice
thank you bro 😊🤜
Which is better for you?
already assembled
@@TopheTVwhat shop did you buy? And which is better dummy 13 local or 3d printed?
Watching here in mandaluyong
thank you so much 😊
yes🎉🎉🎉
thank you so much 😊
@@TopheTV np 😊
I brought in shoppe. But is really easy to build.
me too, 3 of my dummies i brought in shopee hehehe
Same bro btw keep the good work@@TopheTV
@JulYT-g2s thank you 😊
Is local real?
yes but it is easy to loosen the local
Hello im back bro to comment again im so happy 😁 sorry again nother phone im so proud of you for making titan13 you have so many 😮
thank you so much bro 😊🤜
im back to my normal phone thats me that did i comment so you now me now stiling my sisters phone 😂 and your welcome😊
@felipejr.alvarez9631 😆😆 i know now hahaha
just do some more 🤜 and im be ther whith my sisters phone ok best friends for life🤜...
i like the Local one, more pieces more challenge to build. the 3d one looks good also
yes me too bro 😊
thank you 😊🤜
❤❤❤❤❤😂
How much it is
5$ or 10$
@apodacacj2023 $10
Wow akin na lang yung isang top to y yung ano dami toy y😊😊
i choose assembled
i know what you choose bro 🤭😆 heheheh
Mellamo said
Kuya kung pwede bang dummy 13😅
ang alin po? hehehe
You mean 3D titan😅
Wdym 3D titan
3D titan🤓
ITS T13
OR DUMMY 13
For it’s t13
Bibo en santodomingo
Whic one is better?
the 3D printed
@@TopheTV ok thanks
Tesigo
Cegtor2s
Olleasmeuno porfis
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😂❤😮😅😊😊Si
i want to bye that wen i was a kid