They're technically called "diorama figures", or just "figures".
I was originally going to say Hollywood Stars.... but then I thought I had better give you the real answer. :o)
2007-04-01 12:57:49
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answered by Kate 6
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man·ne·quin - n.
A life-size full or partial representation of the human body, used for the fitting or displaying of clothes; a dummy.
Origin:
French, from Old French, little man, figurine, from Middle Dutch mannekijn; see manikin.]
2007-04-01 19:51:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Sculpture
2007-04-01 18:32:46
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answered by Silly Girl 5
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Mannequins. The same as the people in store window displays.
2007-04-01 18:30:40
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answered by old lady 7
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Wax figures
2007-04-01 18:29:52
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answered by zac s 2
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Benefactors.
2007-04-01 18:29:39
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answered by Anonymous
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try mannequins or dummies - used to represent human forms
2007-04-01 23:13:34
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answered by alex 1
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Mannequins, I think
2007-04-01 18:29:35
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answered by fdm215 7
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Fake??
2007-04-01 18:39:57
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answered by ravin_lunatic 6
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i think that's the wax museum
2007-04-01 18:36:24
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answered by princess527_diva 2
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