by K2! » Wed Jun 29, 2011 12:08 pm
I have three DD2s and one MDD. Overall, the DD2s are beautifully sculpted and will match the Obitsus in the range of motion category, meaning their joints will bend just as far. The big difference is the DD2 joints are much looser than those of the Obitsu, somewhat reminiscent of a tightly strung resin. You can get a DD2 to stand up without a doll stand provided the pose is very simple, the dolls weight balanced evenly, etc. I wrote Volks about this issue and the possibility of tightening the joints and their response was, "Use a doll stand". With my MDD (Pinky) I became so frustrated with the doll's inability to stand on it's own or even hold it's arms out without drooping, I gutted the body and replaced the skeleton with Obitsu parts. I could go on for hours about this.
As mentioned by VV, internal skeletal parts are unavailable although many (not all) external vinyls are available so don't worry too much about staining. Like Obitus, the DD2 skeletons have several Achilles heels. One of the biggest is that the neck piece has a thin section and is prone to breakage. So much so that it is the only internal part sold by Volks. There are numerous third party metal and plastic replacement neck parts on the market.
It is my belief that Volks will never really address these issues because they believe the DD2 line to be an "entry level" doll (with the exception of the licensed anime characters). After a person has purchased a few DD2s, they may be ready to move up to the real BJD doll experience, a $1500 Volks resin. The last few years has seen an explosion of limited DD licensed anime characters creating a "collect 'em all" market. Some of the more popular of these, such as Saber from Fate Stay Night, sell for over 200,000yen on the secondary markets.
Overall the Dollfie Dream 2, Dollfie Dream Dynamite, Dollfie Dream Sister (new), and Mini Dollfie Dream are beautiful, well made dolls and well worth their asking price of $218 to $253 at the Volks USA store (head not included). The increasingly popular licensed anime characters (full sets) are a quite a bit more expensive ($500+). Just don't expect them to be standing on the shelf next to your Obitsus with out some help.