Vycem wrote:Hello,
So I'm about to own my first BJD. It's an Obitsu Azone 1/3 48cm and...uh...I could use some help. So if a kind soul could provide guidance:
No problem - that's what we are here for
1. Okay, so 1/4 scale goes up to 44cm and 1/3 starts at 50cm. From what I read online, Obitsu 48s are basically Obitsu 50s with shorter legs. Does that mean they are officially 1/3 figures?
I classify the 48cm obitsu as being more in the MSD range than the 50cm because they are a bit smaller than what's usually considered 1/3rd scale.
2. I read somewhere that Dollfie MSD outfits more or less fit the Obitsu 48s. is this true? Somewhere else I read it had to be "MSD Slim", but I don't really see outfits out there marked like this. Any other sizes you recommend, and where to find them?
I think what is most important when trying to get clothing is take some basic measurements of your doll when you get it and see what dolls are in the same measurement range. I do have a 48cm, but honestly she's still in a box and hasn't been dressed yet so I can't be much help there. THe thing with all bjds is that they totally range in sizes so it's hard to give a general "one size fits all" answer.
3. Protective body suit: should I get a Volks MSD one? If not, which one would fit best? This one is a biggie for me, so any help will be greatly appreciated? Her clothes are all black and I'm terrified of staining.
If you want to help prevent staining then YES get a bodysuit or make one! It is, unfortunately, inevitable that your doll will stain no matter how careful you try to be, but there are ways of cleaning stains that we can help you with when/if the time comes.
3. Carrying cases. Are cases for 1/3 too big? Are cases for 1/4 too small?
Again, that will be dependent on measurements. Yes, a 1/3 will be too big, BUT that will give you room to also put extra clothing, shoes, etc... in with your doll. With 1/4 you'll need to make sure you know the interior measurements. Of course you can always pop the legs off your doll to make her fit in a smaller carrier, but that's not something everyone is comfy doing. Keep in mind that you don't have to use something made specifically for dolls. I use all sorts of different backpacks/cases/boxes to carry dolls. It's whatever works for you. Just be sure that the interior is not lined with something that can stain the dolls - or if it is, then make sure you always wrap your doll in a nice white towel.
4. Obitsu Azone heads, are they different from Obitsu heads? Are they hard to swap? Does swapping a head ruin it?
Yes, they are different because they are custom made for Azone, but only in appearance. they "work" the same way a regular obitsu head works and they are super easy to swap out. No, swapping a head wont' ruin it, I do it all the time.
5. Is it true you can wash their clothes? Should you? Is it dangerous? Anything to watch out for?
Doll clothing is just like human clothing, only smaller so YES not only can you wash it, you SHOULD wash it! Particularly if the clothing is dark I recommend hand washing it using something like Woolite and warm water to get the excess dye out of the fabric. You'll know if this is happening when the water stops discoloring as you wash and rinse. Some stuff will only require you doing one wash, on the other hand I've spent up to 20 minutes washing one piece until it stopped leaking dye. Doing this, however, is a big step towards protecting your doll from staining
After you wash it just either hang it dry or lay it out to dry and then iron it. You can throw it in the dryer, but if it's a shrinkable fabric you may end up with somethign that is not quite a fit anymore so I'd recommend against that.
6. Any good tutorials for complete beginners for doing faceups?
I don't think we have many here, but there are a lot out there in the internet if you do a bit of googling
there is also the huge doll community, Den of Angels, which has an area just for tutorials that really can't be beat. Mind you their stuff is really aimed at resin BJDs, but most of the basics are the same. Never use markers, or oil based paints/pastels as those will ruin your head.
Okay, I'll stop for now, but as I said, any help and guidance will be greatly appreciated!
I recommend that you go down to our Toolshed area and read some of the pinned posts under Tutorials and such. You'll get a lot of good info on supplies and such