by kiki-chan78 » Sat Jun 09, 2012 8:32 pm
Actually, for Vinyl, the larger Obitsus will pose rings around their equivalent Volks Dollfie Dream model (of most size and type). But you really can't beat the aesthetics of a Volks Vinyl girl. They are really cute!
Biggest differences between resins and vinyls... Weight, 40-60cm obitsus weigh around 2lbs. Most resin 1:4 scale dolls weigh about 2lbs as well. I've got 60cm resins that weigh as little as 3lbs, and as much as 4lbs. Not sure how much my 70cms weigh, but they sure are chunkers.
Resinsoul dolls have a lot more thought towards aesthetics, and not much towards mobility. That's why they've got the problems where they do. Seriously, if they'd simply adjust the placement of the elastic slot on the 1:4 dolls thigh/hip, the poor things wouldn't look like they're doing the pee-pee dance all the time. Given the option, go for a Bobobie body over a Resinsoul one, less aesthetics, and more mobility, just slap new elastic in there and they're golden.
Shadowcat, if possible, try to find a doll group in your area. If you're looking to spend the money on a new doll, it's usually best to handle one before making that kind of financial commitment.
Bobobie, Resinsoul, and Fantasy Doll are all great started dolls. Though, of those three, I like the bodies of Fantasy Doll (but that's just personal preference).
Ultimately, the biggest differences are:
-Resin will tend to be heavier than Vinyl.
-Most Vinyl dolls have an internal support structure instead of elastic like a Resin.
-Because of the elastic ('strings'), a resin may be 'kicky' because most 'joints' of the doll are interconnected. Move an arm, and the tension in the other arm may react accordingly. This is normal.
-Due to it's chemical nature, Resin is still technically 'curing' and regardless of what you do, will pick up a more yellowish hue over time. Light, UV rays, and heat will quicken this process.
-Vinyl won't yellow, but will stain if you even look at it funny.
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