Princess_Sarah_Em wrote:They don't seem to look as good as obitsu. The plastic is way too shiny and it looks fake.
I think a good body blushing would fix that "shiny" look.
Princess_Sarah_Em wrote:They don't seem to look as good as obitsu. The plastic is way too shiny and it looks fake.
Princess_Sarah_Em wrote:They don't seem to look as good as obitsu. The plastic is way too shiny and it looks fake.
yah wrote:Princess_Sarah_Em wrote:They don't seem to look as good as obitsu. The plastic is way too shiny and it looks fake.
I heard same opinion in Japanese SNS many times.
I heard other opinions sometimes, "I don't like jointed body (Obitsu, Volks, and others) because it looks like a robot or an insect."
Some people selected seamless body (like Tokyo doll (http://www.tokyodoll.biz/), and some people rushed to Pureneemo. (Maybe they hate Pureneemo Friction. )
If you want satin (or mat) surface, you just need sandpaper.
*I wonder why people don't modify their doll's body. The word "doll customize" is not only for face and hair.
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I forgot I say about the stock of EB (not EBB and midi) in Japan. I didn't find white / normal skin in nearest Volks real store.
Princess_Sarah_Em wrote:They don't seem to look as good as obitsu. The plastic is way too shiny and it looks fake.
yah wrote:Greyhaunt wrote:why can't Obitsu do a man body like that one????
A long time ago, Obitsu accepted the offer from Volks that manufacture their doll body as OEM.
Volks already started a sales of 1/6 resin doll body, and they wanted a ABS version for mass-production.
However, they hadn't a factory for vinyl and ABS plastic in that time. (maybe same as now)
I don't know the reason, but about the year 2000, they had a serious conflict.
(I think it were very serious because Obitsu and Volks deleted their old product from their own website... Maybe they thought it is a dark history... )
Year 2002, Obitsu produced their first doll bodies (we know it as Obitsu 27 normal female and muscle male.)
by the way,
You can find Volks 1/6 resin body in Japanese auction sometimes. It was named "Maboroshi-no-Sotai" (幻の素体) , and it was sold as resin garage kit.
After Obitsu started their way, Volks modified some sculpture of EB bodies and discounted their price.
(the left is OLD EB, and right is NEW EB.)
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