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cindy1- 09-29-2008
QUOTE (kayjay @ June 06, 2008 09:53 am)
Here are the pics of my new girl http://dollchitchat.3.forumer.com/index.ph...ST&f=32&t=22325

Kath your pics are not showing up and i wanna see your new girl dollchitchat/141.gif dollchitchat/pompomgirl.gif dollchitchat/pompomgirl.gif dollchitchat/pompomgirl.gif Congrats on her she sounds really lovely dollchitchat/141.gif

I dont know anything about the vinyl bjds either but i am soooo loving the sound of those joints!
I think the bjds take alot of work to pose it has to be said, i recieved my msd and i could hardly get her sitting let alone standing dollchitchat/AddEmoticons07628.gif , she was floppy and kicky, hubby tightened her stringing so she can now stand and i glue sueded her knee joints, now she is a different doll altogther, but i have to say i was dissapointed to recieve a brand new doll like this, for my money the doll should at least do what is advertised as being able to do at least for the first few months dollchitchat/141.gif

For me personally i dont care what a dolls made out of, its all about the face, and actually my fave medium for dolls is vinyl! So for sure if the companys make any cute tdf faces i wouldnt hesitate to buy it, finances allowing of course! dollchitchat/141.gif dollchitchat/pompomgirl.gif dollchitchat/pompomgirl.gif

kayjay- 09-29-2008
Cindy, I don't have her anymore, she found a new home on DCC. When it came down to it, I wasn't as keen on her sculpt as I thought. However, in terms of vinyl bjd, I loved the body, much easier than resin ones imo. Every big bjd I've had has been kicky, flippy, and does karate chops at me as I walk past - I know these can be fixed but I agree with you that they should come all right in the first place, they're not exactly cheap are they?!!! I would buy another vinyl bjd if one caught my eye for sure.



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