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Advice for First Time BJD Owner
Posted:
Mon Nov 26, 2018 1:39 pm
by werepuppy
Thanks for an amazing win on eBay, I will soon own my very first BJD. It's an Obitsu - so vinyl BJD - 60cm body with Haruka head. She's coming with an already complete face up, which is great news for me because I have no face up skills whatsoever and would not even know where to begin. The listing said it was bought in 2010 originally, and there is some slight staining to one of the hands, but nothing too severe. Thanks for any advice that can be given!
So, my question is... is there anything I should know about owning an Obitsu 60cm? Or just BJD care in general? I know it'll be very different from my 1/6th and 1/4th scale lot, so I am curious to know. Thanks for any advice you're able to give!
Re: Advice for First Time BJD Owner
Posted:
Mon Nov 26, 2018 7:04 pm
by Tam I am
First advice. Don't be overwhelmed. That happened to me. They seem pretty complex when they're that big. Second advice. Stick her to the fridge and take pictures.
Re: Advice for First Time BJD Owner
Posted:
Mon Nov 26, 2018 8:55 pm
by Stormlight
Well, she's made of vinyl so she'll stain pretty easily in dark clothes (although your 1/6 crew probably has that same problem, right?), so either get her something white to wear under dark clothes, like a body sock, or invest in a good stain remover meant for vinyl.
I have a few large vinyl dolls and I just keep them dressed in light clothes and wigs that have skin-colored or white caps. It seems to work pretty well in preventing stains. And I will say vinyl girls are WAY lighter than resin girls. I have a lot of 1/3 resins and while I love them, my vinyls are definitely easier to manage when posing them for pictures and such. So you made a pretty good choice if you're just getting into the larger scale dolls.
Re: Advice for First Time BJD Owner
Posted:
Tue Nov 27, 2018 12:33 am
by davidd
I saw your post at the other forum and responded there. Congratulations on taking the 60cm plunge! Good luck!
Re: Advice for First Time BJD Owner
Posted:
Tue Nov 27, 2018 8:49 am
by werepuppy
Tam I am wrote:First advice. Don't be overwhelmed. That happened to me. They seem pretty complex when they're that big. Second advice. Stick her to the fridge and take pictures.
Yeah, I've heard that they can feel pretty overwhelming. I don't think I've ever had anything this size. Also... stick her to the fridge? That can be done?
Stormlight wrote:Well, she's made of vinyl so she'll stain pretty easily in dark clothes (although your 1/6 crew probably has that same problem, right?), so either get her something white to wear under dark clothes, like a body sock, or invest in a good stain remover meant for vinyl.
I have a few large vinyl dolls and I just keep them dressed in light clothes and wigs that have skin-colored or white caps. It seems to work pretty well in preventing stains. And I will say vinyl girls are WAY lighter than resin girls. I have a lot of 1/3 resins and while I love them, my vinyls are definitely easier to manage when posing them for pictures and such. So you made a pretty good choice if you're just getting into the larger scale dolls.
I am looking into like a body suit type thing, though it's gonna be a while until I can afford one. I will look at the arts and crafts sort to see if they've got anything that works as a good stain remover for vinyl in the meantime. (Unless anyone has a rec for the good one that is easier to get within the UK.) Yeah, I'm feeling... very nervous about the resin side of things so I was thinking of sticking to vinyl until I felt more ... I can't think of the right word for it. Thank you, though!
davidd wrote:I saw your post at the other forum and responded there. Congratulations on taking the 60cm plunge! Good luck!
Thank you!
Re: Advice for First Time BJD Owner
Posted:
Tue Nov 27, 2018 6:43 pm
by Tam I am
Well, I know my big Obitsu has magnets in her feet, and from what I've heard the others do too? It's for standing them on a metal plate for a doll stand. But if their joints are firm enough, they can do a bit of minor Spider-Man/Nightcrawler on fridges and such.
Re: Advice for First Time BJD Owner
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Wed Nov 28, 2018 7:09 am
by K2!
werepuppy wrote:I am looking into like a body suit type thing, though it's gonna be a while until I can afford one. I will look at the arts and crafts sort to see if they've got anything that works as a good stain remover for vinyl in the meantime. (Unless anyone has a rec for the good one that is easier to get within the UK.)
Staining 101 presented by two of my many vinyl girls, Kizuna and Chitose.
viewtopic.php?f=18&t=11737&start=150#p135421
Re: Advice for First Time BJD Owner
Posted:
Wed Nov 28, 2018 7:27 am
by werepuppy
Tam I am wrote:Well, I know my big Obitsu has magnets in her feet, and from what I've heard the others do too? It's for standing them on a metal plate for a doll stand. But if their joints are firm enough, they can do a bit of minor Spider-Man/Nightcrawler on fridges and such.
Oh, now that's something I've got to have a quick try of! If it works, I will take a picture and show you!
K2! wrote:werepuppy wrote:I am looking into like a body suit type thing, though it's gonna be a while until I can afford one. I will look at the arts and crafts sort to see if they've got anything that works as a good stain remover for vinyl in the meantime. (Unless anyone has a rec for the good one that is easier to get within the UK.)
Staining 101 presented by two of my many vinyl girls, Kizuna and Chitose.
viewtopic.php?f=18&t=11737&start=150#p135421
Ahh, so informative. Thank you very much.
Re: Advice for First Time BJD Owner
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Wed Nov 28, 2018 12:11 pm
by davidd
K2! wrote:Staining 101 presented by two of my many vinyl girls, Kizuna and Chitose.
That panel about "postponing the inevitable." With the calendar for tracking.... And the...
... is that a... never mind.
Anyway, as for refrigerator magnets, I don't have any magnetically-enhanced 1:3 scale dollies in my crew, but Monster High Astra Nova has a super-powerful magnet in her head, and has been known to hang out with the other fridge magnets.
Re: Advice for First Time BJD Owner
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Wed Nov 28, 2018 4:49 pm
by Tam I am
XD @ fridge monster.
Yeah, the magnets in the feet make for some really nice posing.
Also, for quick clothes, human lady's size socks are a perfect size for emergency clothing for big Obitsus. ...My poor girl is still wearing it, because I fail at sewing for her.