I was replying to a poster on another forum, and was explaining the breadth of my collection. I went back and added some pictures and realized it was an interesting journey to take from collecting OOAK characters to 60cm Obitsu dolls. That got me thinking. We've all collected for a while now (well most of us), and those collections started somewhere and as we collected our tastes develop and we move on to different dolls.
So, how did your doll collection start and evolve? Are you still collecting the same dolls, or have you moved up, or down the scale? Has it surprised you, how your tastes have changed? How did you get started, and what drives your collector's urge? Where did your collection start and how has it changed over time? What's the fascination for you? Pictures?
Even though I am really into the large Obitsu dolls right now, it all started with a Silkie...
I started with Silkies (thanks to my wife Misheru) making a couple of character dolls for me using Lingerie #6 aka L6 as a base). I decided I liked L6 enough to have just L6 on her own too, then I was given a 15-inch resin fashion doll - R&D angel and I pretty much haven't looked back since.
I got some other 1/6 scale girls including ElectroPop Susie (another favorite). Then I got a couple of Tonner Sydneys, and then a DeeAnna. I stuck on the 15-17 inch range for a while and found the Cinderella face from Tonner along with the teen body, Lady Ozmopolitan, DeeAnna (of course), Prudence and Elowyne. My wife tends to collect the same sculpts as well, so our collection of each is a tad bit large. We also rescue R&D Angels and I won't admit how many of those we have, but that all started with R&D's Emma. Then I found I liked the much larger, 22-inch American Models.
After finding the largest Tonners, and liking their scale, I finally took the plunge and got my first Obitsu - Kira. Since then I have concentrated almost exclusively on the Obitsus. Now I have 8 - Kira, Mariko, Midori, Shion, Susie, Kyoko, Rio and Rina.
Over time I've gone from OOAK character dolls based on SilkStones to Obitsu 60cm dolls big enough to hug - I think I like them best of all now... . Quite a journey. How about you?
Of course with both Misheru and I collecting, we have managed to gain a few duplicates over time. Between us, Misheru and I have some doubles and triples. I think our most exotic triple is our triplets - three Parfum de Fleur DeeAnna's. They were a limited edition of either 25 or 50, and we somehow snared three of them - without even being at the convention she was available at. Of course we have a lot of Emma, Hiroko and Selina R&D Angels too. I think that R&D only made something like 1200 R&D angels in total and we have well over 50 of them by now. We even have a couple of the prototypes. Somehow it seems almost like a responsibility to the dolls to make sure that the under appreciated ones have a home. We try very much to be a dollieh sanctuary.
Here's a sampling of images from my collection.
Silkies (L6)
L6 & Ello-6 (Ellowyne OOAK'd to look like L6)
Some little Susies (ElectroPop Susie)...
Emma (R&D)
My first DeeAnna...
The triplets (3 x Parfum de Fleur)
A fun Peggy (Harcourt) & DeeAnna picture I made...
Golden Girls (2 DeeAnnas in gold)
Cinderella on a 15-inch Tonner Teen (wearing a Daisy and Willow outfit)
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Ellowyne on a DeeAnna Denton body
Lady Ozmopolitan (also on a DeeAnna Denton Body - she now wears the Deluxe Wonderwomman outfit, I think she is better than the real Tonner Deluxe WW)
Prudences (these two are both wearing Willow and Daisy fashions)...
American Model - Belle Grande (aka Diana)...
Obitsu...(Mariko and Kira on show here - Gretel and Shiba on 60cm bodies)
MIdori (Gretel on 60cm body)
And of course, Shion (Megu on 50cm modified body).
My wife (posts here as Misheru) collects also, and has a huge number of silkstones that she's acquired over the years. We tend to collect similar dolls, oddly enough our tastes match when it comes to selecting face and body sculpts.
You can find more of these images at http://dolls.lowlander.net.
I like making pictures, feel free to browse that site of course, there are lots of other pictures. I have dozens more to put up when I get the time to edit them and make some new galleries.
I find it interesting to learn about other collectors and find out how they got started, why they collect, and how their collections have changed. Any answers are appreciated, as are any pictorial journeys.