by werepuppy » Sun Aug 17, 2014 9:44 am
Okay, first of all I want to say thank you so much, everyone, for all the advice. I'd also like to apologise for taking some time to reply to this post. There's been a few... well, there was a death in the family, and so it's been a bit of a rough time, and meant I haven't had as much time as I would like to reply to things. So, on that note, here we go with replies!
@voodoolie Ah, thank you for the advice! The idea festering is ... pretty much what's been happening with the idea of making a Susan doll. (Stupid Discworld having awesome characters and no one making dolls of them.) A friend who has a few BJDs (who unfortunately does not live near me) has also told me they really are worth their money, but I expect I wouldn't actually understand until I see or hold one in hand.
@Iwa_Hoshi Unfortunately, I am passed the age where family members will happily hand out money for the birthday. The parentals and brother boy will buy me small gifts, but money is not really a thing we do. I don't quite understand why. Also I have two conventions within the space of a month ><. I appreciate the advice about looking at owner photos though - I always find the stock photos are too heavily made up for me to appreciate the sculpt properly.
Trethowan I do not have the skills or the know how to play the stock market ><
@Lamia of the Dark I don't think I've ever heard of anyone in the UK getting a decent amount back on a tax return. I know that personally I've always been short-changed (so to speak) and trying to get answers from the tax office is like trying to get blood from a stone. Thank you for the idea, though!
@DollyKim Ahh, thank you for the size comparison post. I think I would want Susan to be within the 40cm-60cm category, but then I wonder if I have the space for that size of doll. As for resin or Obitsu ... I genuinely don't know. I don't know which would work best, but I feel that Obitsu would take less time to save up for. I'm still looking at sculpts and whatnot, so I suspect when I am sure, I will be able to answer this question better. I also like the idea of breaking the goal down into one small step at a time. It's something I understand greatly.
@Jobee All good advice, though like ShortAndCuddlyAm pointed out, the UK has a flat prescription rate. Also, I live in Scotland and don't pay for medications if the doctor prescribes them. Which is very handy because the amount of medication I'm on would mean I'm out a lot of money every so often. (Though if independence happens... I'd rather not think on that actually). The sticking the money in an envelope is actually a really good idea, and I thank you for it!
@babytarragon Ah! Thank you so much! I may have to take you up on that offer (because I am terrible at finding these things myself. Seriously, my google fu fails until I know more about a topic)
@MC I am thinking layaway is going to be my best option. Mostly because every time I try to save up for something in particular, something breaks and the money is used for repairs.
@zirconmermaid I ... genuinely have no idea if there are other BJD collectors in the area. There is a board, but it doesn't seem to have had many posts for a few years now. Though they do seem to be planning to do something at one of the upcoming conventions in my local area, so I may have an opportunity of meeting up with them. As for visual reference, well, I feel the Hogfather movie got her down perfectly.