cirquemom wrote:How do you like her body? I have heard that there are issues with the knees buckling and not holding poses. I like the way the body looks but the posing issues concern me. That was on older models, though, and I wondered if they have resolved those issues.
So how about a review?
OK, Namiko has redesigned knees according to Bailey at TnS Torrance. She can stand until the cows come home once I have her balanced. The DDH-04 head is perhaps the heaviest of the standard Dollfie Dream heads, so she's a bit tippy and it takes effort to find her center of gravity.
However, the main problem I have with the MDD body is the fact that it does not have a continuous, locked-together skeleton like DD2 and Obitsus do. One piece fits into the other. This has both drawbacks and advantages.
Drawbacks: arms and legs can go to pieces at the worst moments. A joint will pop out, and then you have to reassemble. However, once you have everything together, it's cool. Also, why the hell did they segment the chest when there is really no way of bending her at the waist? They should have just left the torso in one piece like a Mattel Teen Trends doll.
Advantage: Taking the hands off to put clothes on is easy peasy. All you gotta do is pull the wrist joints out of the forearms. They just pop out and pop back in.
To be honest, I really wish I had gone the 50cm Obitsu route. But I love my Namiko-tan. She's great. And she LOOKS lovely. She's the perfect little tween girl.