by TheHighlander » Wed Jun 29, 2011 1:25 pm
I started with a small number of 1/6 scale, OOAK Silkies made into versions of my favorite game characters. then I went to 15-inch, then Tonner and the 16-inch brigade. I found that i adored the 17-inch DeeAnna Dentons, and thought that they were the perfect combination of size. big enough that her clothes were made like real garments, but small enough to still be a 'doll'. I didn't think I'd like the taller ones, but I kept seeing Danny Choo and his Dollfie Dreams. I started thinking how cool it would be to have one of those towering beauties standing on my desk. Then I found the Tonner 22-inch American Models. I got an ultra basic one of those that Misheru added some polish too, and liked her a lot. One of the American Model dressed dolls caught my attention at about that time, Belle Grande, I just find her face to be downright beautiful, and had to have one.
Having those two larger Tonners let me experience the larger scale, and I was hooked. Tonner's AMs are not particularly articulated, the ones I have do not have articulated wrists or ankles and have limited motion at the hip. They're made of a hard vinyl, and are therefore very limited in their ability to stand or pose - or hold a pose. I wanted something of that size that would hold a pose. I looked at resins, but the sheer cost of them, and the possibility of irreparable damage if a breakage occurs, deterred me. I looked for a long time at Obitsu dolls at Parabox and Volks Dollfie Dreams. I thought the DDs were gorgeous, especially the character dolls, but didn't like the way they were engineered. The Obitsus appeared to me to be the most poseable and flexible product. I also realized that with Obitsu, if something breaks, you can replace the part. You can replace some Volks parts, but not all of them and not on all bodies. Parabox's Gretel and Sheba heads kind of sealed the deal, I really liked them both.
Originally I didn't even think I'd get into collecting dolls, but that's another story. Once I was hooked on them I still thought I would never go for the bigger size, and much to Misheru's amusement I didn't think I would end up with very many. Give me another year and I'll have a dozen of them. I don't know how many more will happen, they may just all start getting more expensive outfits. But I won't say that there will be no more vinyl sisters for them, I'm no longer that naive.
We had a spare room at one point, now we have a doll room. Sadly though, our focus has switched almost entirely to the large scale, and our smaller girls feel a little left out. I don't know how much more space they can take over...LOL!
TheHighlander
~{Proud Dollieh-Daddieh}~
I like my dolliehs a lot.
Actually, I like my dolliehs more than I like a lot of people I know in real life.
Is that bad? I think not!