by Greyhaunt » Mon Aug 06, 2012 1:07 pm
Well, I actually got into BJD because of Pullips! I had four little Pullip sitting on my desk, and my wonderful co-workers secretly bought me the full-sized Pullip, Zora, as a Birthmas gift (my B-day is a week before Xmas). That led me to looking online for Pullip groups which led me to seeing a resin BJD which led me to the Junkyspot website and the rest is history LOL.
As for Pullip themselves, at this point I have four of the full-sized ones. Zora, Chill, Mir and a Taeyang called Maguna. I'm probably unlike most folks in that I don't "play" with my Pullp. For me the pleasure is in how they look when I receive them, so I don't customize or reclothe them or anything like that. I suppose you could say that to me they are more display dolls.
Obviously they do not stand on their own - in fact sometimes I have trouble getting them to stand in a stand because of how the heads out weigh the bodies! However, I think that if you did a body swap, and put the Pullip head on a much more pose friendly Obitsu body you'd have better luck. I know a lot of people do that when they want to play more with them and customize them.
As far as what pullip to buy - I think that really depends on your intent. I buy the doll because I like the complete package. As I said, I have no intent of redressing or playing with mine, so which doll I have is purely a matter of aesthetics. If you plan on redressing your doll, rewigging, or otherwise customizing, then I think the only thing that will really matter is maybe the skintone of the doll - so it matches what you want. For example, Mir is WHITE, while Zora is a light tan, but there was one called Na-Ahto that was a darker tan.
You can check Pullip-Style and see if they have a "dent box sale" doll that you like, and that way get it for less than usual if you plan on redoing the doll.
But when it comes down to it, I think one Pullip is much like another when it's butt nekkid and bald LOL