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Dream Play Line Doll?

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Re: Dream Play Line Doll?

Postby Evelien » Wed Jan 30, 2013 10:29 am

A doll with joints that are posable and pretty at the same time! And they have to be customizable :D. A combi of a rooted headcap and eye holes would be awesome.
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Re: Dream Play Line Doll?

Postby DollyKim » Wed Jan 30, 2013 10:47 am

Teen Skipper is within the 10" range and my Obitsu 25 fits the clothes the easiest of my customs. Mattel still uses the body for sister dolls. With all the stuff my girls already have I'd love to be able to keep using it. One of them had to make the jump to a jointed Bratz body because it was the only skin tone match but the proportions are terrible.

For easy to get skinny guys now the Obitsu Slim is nice. He's not the ectomorph the Volks EB N or the Triad Champloo is but he's close. My Homunculus Jimmy feels the lack of skinny guy pain.

Make a guy and girl when you start, enough of us like couples when we buy. Some of my dolls are just pairs or started that way. What I liked about Liv were the wigs, clothes, and accessories. Nothing like spoiling your favorite.
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Re: Dream Play Line Doll?

Postby yarwel » Wed Jan 30, 2013 11:30 am

Aesthetically, I don't like how tiny barbie feet are; it's almost like they don't have feet at all. As far as the torso joint, I prefer the underbust joint to the waist joint. I like both but I feel the underbust type poses more naturally; also, the barbies with the waist joint tend to have waists that are too thin compared to their bust, so some clothes look unnatural.
I find that I don't like big headed dolls(which seem to be very popular right now) as much as I like a more realistically proportioned head. Then again, that's just me.
And Yes, more nice male dolls are needed. I've been looking for months and haven't found anything I like and can afford.
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