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Jun Planning Fashion Dolls

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

Re: Jun Planning Fashion Dolls

Postby absynthe1972 » Sat Jan 12, 2013 1:20 pm

knittnkitten wrote:they are so cute. they make me miss momokos


I know. I love the Momokos...but there are a couple of the J-Dolls that are just squee adorable. I'm still debating. I have a few months, yet.
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Re: Jun Planning Fashion Dolls

Postby Greyhaunt » Sat Jan 12, 2013 6:21 pm

well, technically resin IS hard plastic. They certainly aren't the shiny stuff the Hujoo dolls are made of - much better quality than that.
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Re: Jun Planning Fashion Dolls

Postby absynthe1972 » Sat Jan 12, 2013 7:05 pm

Greyhaunt wrote:well, technically resin IS hard plastic. They certainly aren't the shiny stuff the Hujoo dolls are made of - much better quality than that.


Well, either way, if I have to take the head apart to transplant it, not worth it. I'm lazy. :lol:
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Re: Jun Planning Fashion Dolls

Postby Wardah » Sat Jan 12, 2013 11:36 pm

I think it is the same was as you do with Little Pullip heads.
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Re: Jun Planning Fashion Dolls

Postby Evelien » Sun Jan 13, 2013 4:55 am

Um, sure, resin is hard plastic, but not all hard plastic is resin, and the J-Doll heads definitely aren't resin.

Wardah wrote:I think it is the same was as you do with Little Pullip heads.


No, it's not. If it were that easy I wouldn't have posted that it's a hell of a job ;-). LP heads are attached with screws; J-Doll heads are glued together. Breaking them open takes a lot of force and comes with a risk of breakage.
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Re: Jun Planning Fashion Dolls

Postby magkelly » Sun Jan 13, 2013 1:23 pm

I've taken the wigs off mine to see and I wouldn't touch trying to re-body one of these. I love the two I've got. I think they are the shiz but I don't think the designer on these had swaps in mind at all. They actually have very posable and esthetically pleasing bodies I think. An Obitsu would be a slight improvement but I don't think it's worth the risk of breaking them to go there.
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Re: Jun Planning Fashion Dolls

Postby Wardah » Mon Jan 14, 2013 2:24 am

Evelien wrote:Um, sure, resin is hard plastic, but not all hard plastic is resin, and the J-Doll heads definitely aren't resin.

Wardah wrote:I think it is the same was as you do with Little Pullip heads.


No, it's not. If it were that easy I wouldn't have posted that it's a hell of a job ;-). LP heads are attached with screws; J-Doll heads are glued together. Breaking them open takes a lot of force and comes with a risk of breakage.


Maybe it was Hestias that were the same then. Or maybe either the Little Pullips or J-Dolls changed somewhere along the way because I could have sworn I read something saying the 2 of them were similar to each other.
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