Evelien wrote:Wowzaah, she's working it indeed!! ^^
LOL! I should point out that she is decent! It's not necessarily evident from the pictures, but she is wearing undies.
Evelien wrote:Wowzaah, she's working it indeed!! ^^
K2! wrote:I would go on to say there are three joint types.
The 47/55/60cm bodies have either the the double hinge/sliding joint or the ball joint, as the Highlander points out.
But the newer 40/48/50cm bodies have a double pivot, encased in an elongated ball structure, sort of a hybrid of the two. As one might expect, this type of joint bends farther than the ball joint type, but not as far as the double hinge/sliding joint type, however it is an attractive compromise between visual aesthetics of the ball joint and functionality of the double/sliding joint.
All the Obitsus 1/3 scale dolls (40, 47, 48, 50, 55, and 60cm models) have the same ball type joints at the ankles, hips, shoulders, and wrists. The differences we're sighting are the knees and elbows.
TheHighlander wrote:Evelien wrote:Wowzaah, she's working it indeed!! ^^
LOL! I should point out that she is decent! It's not necessarily evident from the pictures, but she is wearing undies.
EAB wrote:If I may ask, where did you find shoes to fit 60cm Obitsus? Unless I make them, any shoes I try on my Lily or Rosalie are too small for the heel.
She looks gorgeous. Love those great long Obitsu legs.
Misheru wrote:Yeah, well. I cannot believe some idiot on another board said that was a pervy photo.
K2! wrote:Misheru wrote:Yeah, well. I cannot believe some idiot on another board said that was a pervy photo.
Apparently this was someone who doesn't watch TV, see movies, read current magazines and is totally blind to advertising. Probably one of those elitist that feel BJDs should only be dressed in lolita outfits with 1 pound of lace per inch of doll height.
K2! wrote:I do not recommend the Obitsu pumps. The fit is loose and the magnets in the heels aren't strong enough to support the doll. When you try to pick her up off of the metal posing plate the shoes stay and the doll pulls away.
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