Further Obitsu 60cm newbie body questions...
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 11:36 pm
Please indulge me with some information as I am confused by the descriptions of some of the Obitsu 60cm body types and parts. I want to understand before I order anything.
It appears, from the descriptions and information on Parabox's English (and translated Japanese) site that the 60cm Obitsu girls share the same internal skeleton and only the elbow and knee joints are different between the ball joint and the other joint type (the one that looks like there is a knee cap in place).
With regard to the abdomen and bust though, there is some confusion. Parabox appears to say that the ball-jointed body set comes with a soft bust that allows the neck to articulate. It also appears to indicate that the standard bust pieces on the other two body types are a rigid vinyl that prevents articulation. At the same time, the soft body type doll has a soft vinyl abdomen which allows the doll's body to move through the articulation of the internal skeleton. However it is not clear whether the abdomen on the ball joint doll is also soft vinyl, or hard vinyl.
Am I getting this so far? I don't have any of these girls yet, so I have no way of knowing how they are in reality.
The reason I ask is that it seems like there is a best of both worlds with both the soft bust and soft vinyl abdomen on the ball jointed body.
If my understanding is correct, I can purchase a ball-joint body set, a large soft bust and a soft vinyl abdomen to get an Obitsu 60cm with the maximum flexibility of posing.
I know I'm sort of thinking this through as I type, so it's not really coming across as a question. I guess I simply need some guidance to tell me whether I am on the right track or way off base.
All help in unconfusing me is much appreciated.
It appears, from the descriptions and information on Parabox's English (and translated Japanese) site that the 60cm Obitsu girls share the same internal skeleton and only the elbow and knee joints are different between the ball joint and the other joint type (the one that looks like there is a knee cap in place).
With regard to the abdomen and bust though, there is some confusion. Parabox appears to say that the ball-jointed body set comes with a soft bust that allows the neck to articulate. It also appears to indicate that the standard bust pieces on the other two body types are a rigid vinyl that prevents articulation. At the same time, the soft body type doll has a soft vinyl abdomen which allows the doll's body to move through the articulation of the internal skeleton. However it is not clear whether the abdomen on the ball joint doll is also soft vinyl, or hard vinyl.
Am I getting this so far? I don't have any of these girls yet, so I have no way of knowing how they are in reality.
The reason I ask is that it seems like there is a best of both worlds with both the soft bust and soft vinyl abdomen on the ball jointed body.
If my understanding is correct, I can purchase a ball-joint body set, a large soft bust and a soft vinyl abdomen to get an Obitsu 60cm with the maximum flexibility of posing.
I know I'm sort of thinking this through as I type, so it's not really coming across as a question. I guess I simply need some guidance to tell me whether I am on the right track or way off base.
All help in unconfusing me is much appreciated.