The disney store versions of the princess dolls are pretty good too, I hear. The newer ones are fully jointed. Occasionally the disney store's web shop has them on sale; I've seen them as low as eight bucks.
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yarwel wrote:There are some jointed barbies from the 90's that are pretty good too. They have flat feet but no ankle joints, though. Also no wrists, but they do have a very nice waist joint, and knee and elbow joints. I personally like the flat feet because the dolls are able to stand unassisted(unless their knees are loose) and it's easier to make shoes that fit. The body type was used for a lot of different dolls, including various gymnasts[the 1996 olympics dolls(more than one skin tone)] and the earliest Mulan dolls. There is also a ballerina variation of the body that has jointed ankles, molded-on shoes and different fore-arms.
The disney store versions of the princess dolls are pretty good too, I hear. The newer ones are fully jointed. Occasionally the disney store's web shop has them on sale; I've seen them as low as eight bucks.
Hope this helps.
DollyKim wrote:Doctor Dominique Forman http://dolfielittles.com/hyb/110.jpg
DollyKim wrote:With skin tones I never compare until I have them in hand.
DollyKim wrote:I'd ned to see a picture of the pin elbow girl, especially her feet, to get an idea. Around the turn of the century the Generation Girls came out with those arms and legs but weird feet that weren't quite flat or high heel.
lemondolls wrote:Your Denia looks like a Teen Skipper, she has the same body as Generation Girl Tori.
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