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how is the poseability of the boy and girl dolls

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how is the poseability of the boy and girl dolls

Postby katana803 » Thu Oct 11, 2012 7:20 pm

looking to purchase a boy and girl burrysa. was curious if anyone owns a boy and girl doll and are the with posing and such. haven't found much out there with people giving opinions of the dolls. anyone's thoughts would be much appreciated. thanks.
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Re: how is the poseability of the boy and girl dolls

Postby cirquemom » Sat Oct 13, 2012 8:51 pm

I think Greyhaunt has a B&G girl, you could ask her.
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Re: how is the poseability of the boy and girl dolls

Postby Stormlight » Sat Oct 13, 2012 9:21 pm

I've got a B&G boy, and he poses pretty well. His knees and elbows are double-jointed. He also has a torso joint, but I don't see the point of that one as it really doesn't actually DO anything. The inner joint isn't rounded, so he can't bend side-to-side. Maybe twist a little but nothing impressive. Other than that, he does pose well. He stands very steadily on his own - I've left him standing on my desk for several hours and he never teetered - and he sits well without flopping over. Plus, I just love his resin.
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