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Let cultural heritage speak … With life-size realistic display figures from HWW Museum Mannequins

Disasters, shotwounds, accidents, explosions, violence. Humans are susceptible to injury.

Bevrijdingsmuseum Zeeland: realistic mannequin dioramas

1/2 size dress form to test patterns and create prototypes efficiently

Our historical sized display mannequins fit all uniforms

Discover the art of true realism with our hyper-lifelike silicone display hands

Look-Alike Display Mannequin Head based on film “Der Untergang” (1)

Look-Alike Display Mannequin Head based on film “Der Untergang” (2)

Long John Silver, Blackbeard and other pirates

Major van Loo look-alike (Nederlandse Vrijwillige Landstorm / Dutch Voluntary Landstorm, 1940)

At the front door of HWW Museum Mannequins, you will find the bronze mermaid that we created.

Display mannequin head based on film of crying child soldier from the Second World War

The legend of Schinderhannes truly emerged from his escape from a prison tower in Simmern, a market town in the Hunsrück region of the Rhineland. At the time, the west bank of the Rhine was under French occupation, and the peasantry was happy to celebrate anyone who was able to flout the law.

Kostüm Kaiser AG placed our museum mannequins behind the huge windows of the museum to attract attention for the exposition “Malevich, Kandinsky and revolutionary porcelain” at Toy Worlds Museum Basel.

The Winnetou exhibition was one of the temporary exhibitions at the Spielzeug Welten Museum Basel. Winnetou is a fictional Native American hero of several novels written in German by Karl May (1842–1912), one of the best-selling German writers of all time with about 200 million copies worldwide. This project was carried out by Kostüm Kaiser AG.

Household Division uniforms displayed on mannequins. A private collector wants to collect them all and displays them throughout his home.

Bevrijdingsmuseum Zeeland: realistic mannequin dioramas

Military display mannequins at Historische Collectie Korps Nationale Reserve

Count Maximilian Anton Karl Baillet de Latour look-alike mannequin

Military mannequins at Historical Collection of the Field Artillery Corps (the Netherlands)

Uniforms both Belgian and foreign demonstrate the evolution in military equipment and the influence of civil fashion on military clothing.

For Köpings brandmuseum, we made a look alike head of the 10-year-old Malakias Andersson, who set half of Köping on fire.

Historical moments from the province of Zeeland (NL), shown with display figure dioramas. A journey through the last century. Life in the province of Zeeland, Netherlands.

For a client, we commissioned a look alike head of Sir Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 (during the Second World War).

Wars are terrible, but it fascinates many. HWW Museum Mannequins supplies many realistic figures to war museums and militaria collectors, allowing the heroic deeds and horrors to be portrayed realistically.

For a client, we commissioned a look alike head of Thomas Mann. He was a German novelist, short story writer, social critic, philanthropist, essayist, and the 1929 Nobel Prize in Literature laureate.

Authentic Volendammer traditional costumes and lifestyle shown on realistic mannequins. Historical fishing village of Volendam on the Zuiderzee, the Netherlands.

For a museum, we commissioned a look alike head of Rosie the Riveter. Rosie the Riveter is a cultural icon of the United States, representing the American women who worked in factories and shipyards during World War II, many of whom produced munitions and war supplies.

Before the Zuiderzee was dammed up and turned into IJsselmeer, each village around the former sea had its own dress style and traditions. Many museums in the Netherlands depict these bygone times using our mannequins.

Napoleon Bonaparte display mannequin based on a death mask and painting. Napoleon Bonaparte at age of 27. The head is based on a painting and death mask. The realistic painting gives it a lifelike appearance. The wig and sideburns are glued. The head is made of hardshell polyurethane. But first we made a clay model, based on a death mask of Napoleon and the painting ‘Bonaparte at the Pont d’Arcole’. Commissioned by Simon from the UK, made by www.museummannequins.com.

For a militaria collector, we commissioned a look alike head of Joachim Murat. Joachim Murat was a brother-in-law to Napoleon and a French Army officer and statesman who served during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.

Life in castles and monasteries in the Middle Ages and later, shown with display figure dioramas.
The photos come from various castles, museums, historical (re-enactment) clothing designers and private collectors who have purchased our display mannequins.

In this video we tell more about our fibreglass display heads and how they can be used together with our mannequin bodies for realistic military displays in museums and by militaria collectors.

In this video we show the possibilities for look-alike display heads and explain how we make the heads.

In this video Jasper demonstrates how easy it is to put on a high boot for a flexible mannequin.

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