Moving Legs Mannequin

Posted by Jeff Chenkus on October 4, 2007
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This mannequin is meant for display windows, but how cool would it be to have one at your own house? All you need is a couple people to see it and spread the word. Then you can decide which of the attractive women who are dying to see it you want to invite to your next party. Maybe there is a better reason to have one other than to pick up chicks, it just isn’t clear to me what that would be.

Product Page (£5639.98, around $11,300)

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3 Responses to “Moving Legs Mannequin”

  1. Moving Mannequin for Shop Windows | Gadget Venue dot com on October 4th, 2007 6:34 am

    [...] This mannequin is different to any other I have seen. It actually runs on the spot to demonstrate the clothing in motion. Several modes are available which can see the mannequin walk, jog, run and cycle. This is a one of a kind mannequin and would certainly grab attention of passers by. Costing £5639.98 you wont be buying this for your home. Product Page Via: NerdApproved [...]

  2. Funny, Cool and Weird - Newgadgets.info » Blog Archive » Robots: Moving Mannequin Sprints From The Gap on October 4th, 2007 11:54 am

    [...] We’re being a bit unfair as the Moving Mannequin is actually a well-thought piece of equipment. Featuring various modes to capture clothing in motion, the mannequin can be set for running, jogging, walking or cycling—all in coveted slow motion. The mechanical animation is promised to be smooth and lifelike, which we’d hope to be the case for the nearly $12,000 pricetag (lest we save money and simply show off our new clothing line on cars). But we hope version 2.0 demonstrates clothing with our man rings of sweat with proper anatomical precision (and also in slow motion, of course). [product via nerdapproved] [...]

  3. Gizmodo Technology » Robots: Moving Mannequin Sprints From The Gap on October 4th, 2007 9:52 pm

    [...] We’re being a bit unfair as the Moving Mannequin is actually a well-thought piece of equipment. Featuring various modes to capture clothing in motion, the mannequin can be set for running, jogging, walking or cycling—all in coveted slow motion. The mechanical animation is promised to be smooth and lifelike, which we’d hope to be the case for the nearly $12,000 price tag (lest we save money and simply show off our new clothing line on cars). But we hope version 2.0 demonstrates clothing with our man rings of sweat with proper anatomical precision (and also in slow motion, of course). [product via nerdapproved] [...]

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