Question On Liv Doll Skintones
Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 3:36 am
Ok, I'm just about set to order my first couple Liv dolls in a day or so, but I still have a couple questions...
See, I'm trying to build up a really good range of bodies and skin tones for the 1/6 Theater cast. I plan to get a Making Waves Alexis and Daniella (after doublechecking to make sure that one's supposed to have good joints). Now, I've heard the earlier Alexis dolls are lighter than the Making Waves version, but they're also already too expensive for me... so that's one skintone I'll just have to miss out on (unless I find a cheap naked and bald one on Ebay someday when I have money).
The question I have is about the other three girls. It's hard to really tell as I've seen few pictures of them really close to each other, but do they all have pretty much the same skintone? That is, could I just pick one and cover having that skintone in that body type, or is there just a little difference?
And, don't worry, I'm not forgetting the boy... depending on how my funds shake down, I might get him when I pick up the first two girls. It'll be nice to find another male body that doesn't suffer from "Ken" syndrome. Even in the Fashionista line, poor Ken doesn't have decent knees...
See, I'm trying to build up a really good range of bodies and skin tones for the 1/6 Theater cast. I plan to get a Making Waves Alexis and Daniella (after doublechecking to make sure that one's supposed to have good joints). Now, I've heard the earlier Alexis dolls are lighter than the Making Waves version, but they're also already too expensive for me... so that's one skintone I'll just have to miss out on (unless I find a cheap naked and bald one on Ebay someday when I have money).
The question I have is about the other three girls. It's hard to really tell as I've seen few pictures of them really close to each other, but do they all have pretty much the same skintone? That is, could I just pick one and cover having that skintone in that body type, or is there just a little difference?
And, don't worry, I'm not forgetting the boy... depending on how my funds shake down, I might get him when I pick up the first two girls. It'll be nice to find another male body that doesn't suffer from "Ken" syndrome. Even in the Fashionista line, poor Ken doesn't have decent knees...