Skirt Qingsi Multi-joint Mobile Robot: 3D printed human body model
Available Options

Ever seen a robot that moves almost like a human? Meet the Multi-joint Mobile Robot, a slick 3D printed marvel that's all about flexibility and style. Crafted from tough-as-nails PVC, it's not just a toy—it's a conversation starter, a dash of art for your desk that's bound to catch eyes (and maybe spark a little envy). With joints that bend and twist, you can pose it in a zillion ways—whether you're into robotics, love collecting models, or just want to jazz up your workspace.
Here's the lowdown: built to last with high-quality PVC, its multi-joint design means you can get those lifelike moves just right. And guess what? One size really does fit all. Whether it's for you or a gift for that hard-to-shop-for friend, it's a perfect pick for adding some cool to any desktop.
- PVC material
- Desktop decoration
- Movable joints
- One size fits all
- 3D printed human body model
General specs
- Brand: Skirt
- Model: Qingsi
- Seller: Joom
- Material: PVC
- Size: One Size
- First listed by seller: 5/30/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
Shipping options
Comparison with similar products
This item | Recommendations | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() Skirt Qingsi Gray 3D printed human body model
|
![]() Blackrose Qingsi Gray Multi-joint movable design
|
![]() Multi-jointed Movable Robot Mannequin 3D printed design
|
![]() 3D Printed Robot Figure with Movable Joints Movable joints for dynamic posing
|
![]() Movable Joints Robot Figure with Accessories Magnetic 3D-printed model
|
![]() 3D Printed Dog Figure Multi-jointed robotic model
|
|
Brand | Skirt | Blackrose | mingguangyi | Play with You | Party&Festival Supplies | Toy |
Model | Qingsi | Qingsi | ||||
Color |
|
|
||||
Rating |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Price | $10.95 | $9.56 | $8.25 | $11.74 | $10.05 | $6.18 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 8, 2025 | August 8, 2025 | August 8, 2025 | August 13, 2025 | August 17, 2025 | August 17, 2025 |
Material | PVC | PVC | 3D printed plastic | 3D printed plastic | 3D-printed | 3D printed plastic |
Harry T.
Liverpool
June 12, 2025
i picked this up as a gift for my wife, who's into quirky desk stuff, and it's been quiet as a mouse just sitting there. as a logistics guy, i appreciate things that are built to last, and this seems solid enough. the multi-joint design lets you bend it into all sorts of positions, which is fun for a bit, but after a while, it's just a static ornament. it's not something you'd interact with daily, more of a conversation starter when people notice it. for the cost, i was hoping it might have a bit more to it, like maybe some subtle movement or something, but it's purely for show. still, it looks sleek and modern, and it's a unique addition to the home office. overall, it's a decent buy if you're into this kind of thing, but don't expect any bells and whistles.
- Pros: from what i feel, this robot is fairly well-made with a tough material that seems durable, and the joints move smoothly, allowing for lots of creative poses. it's a nice decorative piece that adds a bit of fun to my desk, and it arrived on time, which was handy.
- Cons: it's a bit on the pricey side for what it is, and while the joints are flexible, they can feel a bit stiff at times, making adjustments a bit fiddly. also, it doesn't do much beyond looking cool, so if you're expecting more functionality, you might be disappointed.