Kath your pics are not showing up and i wanna see your new girl Congrats on her she sounds really lovely
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 , 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
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!
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.