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How did everyone get into collecting 1/6 dolls?

Barbie, Jenny, Fashion Royalty, Obitsu and 1/6 resins - basically anything 10-12inch/21-27cm or in the neighborhood.

Re: How did everyone get into collecting 1/6 dolls?

Postby Tasuke » Sun Jun 22, 2014 9:12 am

MeltedCaramel wrote:Tasuke- Your collection is so adorable!! :D Glad to see another big time anime dork on here. XD (I know, I know, we all collect some of them but somehow my collection has ended up being basically 99% anime related dolls!)


cool!! can you shows us pics of your collection?

anyway that's exactly the way i prefer things, actually. i used to have several non-anime related dolls,
but when i got regular internet access i found that what was once beyond my reach at any price
was now finally feasible, and so i began building a 1/6 Anime harem,
and was very lucky indeed that a 1/6 of my Waifu Mikuru was not only readily available
several years after her 2007 release, but often at less than $100 at that!!
in fact, her doll seems quite unloved outside of her relatively few fans such as myself,
as while most premium 1/6 Anime dolls such as the "Pure Neemo" series
always seem to command at least $200 at release, and only seem to skyrocket from there,
my Mikuru, as well as the other doll in her MegaHouse manufactured series, "Yuki Nagato"
both seem to have remained under-appreciated, readily available, and surprisingly affordable even to this moment...
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Re: How did everyone get into collecting 1/6 dolls?

Postby werepuppy » Sun Jun 22, 2014 9:29 am

Okay, I know it's been a little while, but on joining this topic, I may as well try to answer the question in the heading. Honestly, it's more a case of ... I'm a little intimidated by the idea of any bigger dollieh. >< Okay, no, that's not entirely it.

Like many... I wanted dolls of characters I liked, and they came in 1/6 form. During the 90s, I had a ton of Disney dolls from their various movies, and I've no idea what happened to them over the years, but they seemed to have all disappeared by the time I entered high school. Didn't have much in the way of anime dolls; though I did have those Cardcaptors dolls that were put out. I'd like to get some more anime type figures in my collection, but I would need to look more to customization, because I don't think I can get the characters I like all that easily. (Well, one manga I like doesn't actually have any merch, despite having an anime and three seasons of a jdrama.)

There is also a nostalgia factor, I think. I did have some Barbies growing up - not many, because I preferred beanie babies and stuffed animals and Pokémon stuff - but yeah.

... Sorry, bit boring I know, but trying my best to be more active and contribute and all those good things.
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Re: How did everyone get into collecting 1/6 dolls?

Postby MeltedCaramel » Sun Jun 22, 2014 9:38 am

Tasuke wrote:
MeltedCaramel wrote:Tasuke- Your collection is so adorable!! :D Glad to see another big time anime dork on here. XD (I know, I know, we all collect some of them but somehow my collection has ended up being basically 99% anime related dolls!)


cool!! can you shows us pics of your collection?

anyway that's exactly the way i prefer things, actually. i used to have several non-anime related dolls,
but when i got regular internet access i found that what was once beyond my reach at any price
was now finally feasible, and so i began building a 1/6 Anime harem,
and was very lucky indeed that a 1/6 of my Waifu Mikuru was not only readily available
several years after her 2007 release, but often at less than $100 at that!!
in fact, her doll seems quite unloved outside of her relatively few fans such as myself,
as while most premium 1/6 Anime dolls such as the "Pure Neemo" series
always seem to command at least $200 at release, and only seem to skyrocket from there,
my Mikuru, as well as the other doll in her MegaHouse manufactured series, "Yuki Nagato"
both seem to have remained under-appreciated, readily available, and surprisingly affordable even to this moment...


Ah! Most of my stuff is boxed. :? I'm so boring. I have a good reason for it though! Pets and dolls don't make the best combination! I can just imagine Roy Mustang's tiny pocket watch becoming lost because the cats decided it would make a good toy. But yeah, as I said in my other reply on the other thread, I have mostly male dolls. I have....mmm okay more than I should, but for official dolls that I haven't commissioned my definite favourites are both Medicom! Roy Mustang from Full Metal Alchemist also the brother pair of Naoto and Naoya from Night Head Genesis. (Medicom did a really good job on those two, they look like brothers, they kind of failed on Al and Ed from FMA in the familial relation department. OTL)

I have PureNeemo boy too! He's adorable but he's...fragile. I wouldn't really be into collecting them as a frequent thing.

Sometimes the under-appreciated dolls are the best though! :D Especially when you can score them for really cheap! That's how I ended up getting my Larva (x2 because I'm resculpting the arms boohisssss) and Miyu(I think she may be my only "official" female doll? :o ) from the anime Kyuuketsuki Hime Miyu. I've been a fan of that series since the late nineties and I was absolutely surprised to learn that there were even dolls for this series! Miyu was a bit more expensive due to being the title character but Larva is like 14'' and I scored him for about $40. With all the accessories and stuff he comes with, he should really cost around $150 at least.

So....score! :D And all because they're not well known/under appreciated! :lol:
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Re: How did everyone get into collecting 1/6 dolls?

Postby Faydreams » Mon Jun 23, 2014 8:30 am

Well as a little girl I was too much of a tomboy to care for them. I had dolls but rarely played with them aside from with my little sister. Then I started to get into them around age ten or eleven. But I'd have to say I was cursed from birth to be a dolly lover at some point. When you share the same name as a certain famous doll your kind of have to. :lol:
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Re: How did everyone get into collecting 1/6 dolls?

Postby Pandor » Tue Jun 24, 2014 10:27 am

Here's the sequence of events, as I remember them.

When I was a kid I had quite a few Barbies and other dolls around the same scale, as I grew up I slowly phased most of them out of my life. I remember even in my earliest days of Barbiehood, I preferred dolls with better articulation and more varied and interesting face screening over dolls with stiff limbs and bland B&B features. But it was the late 80's to mid-late 90's and pickin's was slim.

Around 12 to 14 years of age I stumbled on the world of action figure customizing. At that time Star Wars toys had replaced my interest in Barbies and barbie-likes for the most part, thanks to the influx of new SW toys from the rerelease of the Original Trilogy in theaters. I'd been a huge SW fan since as long as I could remember, but I was born after RoTJ and most of the toy options had dried up long before I was old enough to not choke on them. Anyways, I had a bunch of 4-inch figures and a few 1/6th figures. They were bulky and clunky, but I liked the articulation they had, for what it was. (I did keep a reddish haired Barbie around to fill the roll of Mara Jade, aka teh kewlest Extended Universe character EVER. :lol: )
But yeah, customizing. Around the same time as all that, we got the internet. I can only barely remember what search engines existed then, but somehow my nerdbaby searches for SW things lead me to gallery after gallery of CUSTOM SW figures! WOW! People DID this?? My little preteen mind was blown away. I saved hundreds of photos of my favorites, probably none of which I still have on any accessible media, and probably none of which are still online.
There either weren't any tutorials on customizing action figures online back then, or I just never thought to look them up, but my interest in customizing stopped there for the moment.

At age 17 I went to college and got a workstudy job. Suddenly I had money to play with, and I found things I didn't even consider they made figures and dolls of! Between 18 and 20 I ended up collecting 1/6th scale Barnabas Collins from Dark Shadows, Char Aznable from Gundam: 0079, and an Italian issue Rezo from Slayers, to name a few. But sometime in my last two years of university, my old interest in customized action figures, and my new interest in 1/6th scale dolls, would collide.

So, I'm a comic artist. If you know the various ways Obitsu's have been hocked, you already see where this is headed. Sort of. See, I saw the "manga mannequins" in blick catalogs for years, but they didn't really make an impression on me at first. It was only after I stumbled on something called a "dollfie" that this mysterious world of doll customizing slowly started coming into focus. I started seeing custom dolls everywhere. Original character dolls, fan characters, characters that never get merch from official sources. I had to know more.

There was a character that for years I'd been trying to get merch of, with very little success. But if I could get one of these strange blank dolls, maybe I could make my own version of him! So a flurry of research later, I pinned it down to two companies. Actually, the only two companies making blank 1/6 doll parts at the time. Obitsu and Volks. I spent days agonizing over what parts to get, but eventually settled on Volks for their prettier sculpts. Not much later I got parts for another character doll from Obitsu via Parabox and Junkyspot. Those two dolls became Rau and Ghaleon, and I was in a whole new world. I was no longer a slave to companies who blatantly disregarded making merch of my favorite characters. I could create any character I wanted, no matter how obscure.

I justified most of my purchases as "I can use them as drawing models, too!" :lol: Yeah, that hasn't happened.

So I made a bunch of my favorites from a bunch of things, all the while learning more about the history of doll collecting and customization, as well as being opened up to more possibilities from playline dolls. Concurrently, I got interested in bjds of other scales and started collecting and customizing a few of those as well. But I was mainly focused on and inspired by the 1/6th scale.

Then I kinda got burnt out on the 1/6th scale. It happens when you focus on one specific thing for too long. You think it wont, but it always does. Seven years is a good run, I think I've made all the characters I care to make in that scale, and I could stand to weed a few out. For now I'm out of ideas for the scale, and my interest has moved on to sculpting, customizing and sewing for larger scales. And at the same time, I find my interest turning back to much smaller scales as well. I might actually get into customizing action figures one of these days, coming full circle. We'll see what the future holds.

And that's how I got into (and eventually lost interest in) 1/6th scale dolls.
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Re: How did everyone get into collecting 1/6 dolls?

Postby Tasuke » Tue Jun 24, 2014 11:45 am

what do you have for 1/6 female anime chara? any that you might be thinking of parting with?
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Re: How did everyone get into collecting 1/6 dolls?

Postby catshem » Wed Jun 25, 2014 10:46 am

I would have to be that 700th hand raising up to say Barbie. She was like, my best non-judgmental friend growing up. Then we kids hit our pre-teen years and it became suddenly uncool and childish to still play with Barbie, so I regretfully boxed them all away. I forgot about them for years until I moved in with my husband and we did a garage sale. I was trying to clean my old Barbie's up when it ignited my old love for them, but still I said "No, I'm an adult and adult's don't play with Barbie." After the Garage sale and a Goodwill trip, later I was browsing the internet when I came across Kiki's doll comic and explored the doll hobby that I started KICKING MYSELF for getting rid of EVERY SINGLE ONE of my old friends! I WAS SO MAD AT MYSELF.

I had email correspondence with Kiki about the hobby and she guided my baby steps to when I finally built my 1/6 Obitsu Mizuki and then after that she got her family together.

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Re: How did everyone get into collecting 1/6 dolls?

Postby ocean-daughter » Wed Jun 25, 2014 11:40 am

I can't seem to make images work, but here are a few links.

In the first one some of my dolls are playing music in Yosemite. In the second, playing music on the windowsill at my in-laws' house.

In the third, dancing on a bookshelf in my room.

This is the sort of thing my dolls like to do. This is why I love to rebody them onto Liv or Fashionista or whatever I can come up with.


https://www.flickr.com/photos/ocean-dau ... 021904536/

https://www.flickr.com/photos/ocean-dau ... 021904536/

http://www5.snapfish.com/snapfish/slide ... =snapfish/
Just enjoying my dolls...

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Re: How did everyone get into collecting 1/6 dolls?

Postby juliashy » Wed Nov 19, 2014 1:35 pm

Personally I had a lot of 26cm-sized fashion dolls as a kid, as well as anime figurines. My first BJD wasn't in this scale, but she was a hybrid; so I had to order the head and body separately. The body arrived first, and I realized how big msds are! She was portable only to a point, and I wanted a doll I could safely store in my purse for easy transportation, so as I waited for the head to arrive in the mail, I ordered an in-stock Bobobie Isabella from Denver Doll Emporium. Two days later, I had this adorable, perfect sized doll that fit in almost all the old barbie doll clothes I had collected over the years! Since then I've gotten two more yosds! They're such a fun size <3
my dolls have more clothes than i do >_>
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