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A 1/4 size soom head is $80 to $180 via ebay.Depends on what size it is. Bigger parts means they're more expensive.
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A 1/4 size soom head is $80 to $180 via ebay.Depends on what size it is. Bigger parts means they're more expensive.
I dunno, that sounds pretty reasonable to me. I've seen people trying to sell soom heads in those sizes for as high as $250.A 1/4 size soom head is $80 to $180 via ebay.
That's not a good price if you're just doing it to mess with peopleI dunno, that sounds pretty reasonable to me. I've seen people trying to sell soom heads in those sizes for as high as $250.
Well it's either that or recasts. If you want them to REE about putting an expensive head on a cheap body, it's better to stay legit.That's not a good price if you're just doing it to mess with people
Monster Highs are technically hinge-jointed, not ball-jointed: HOWEVER, they'd be great to practice your face-painting and sewing skills on! Since they're smaller than most bjds, you'll get great skills learning to do faceups in them!I know this thread is old, but I wanted to ask some questions. I'm interested in starting small with the bjd hobby. I want to start with monster high dolls since they seem easier to customize and erase if I mess up somewhere. Are there any active communities that help people get started?
Check out Asenva's channel. She has a lot of good advice and vids for beginners.I know this thread is old, but I wanted to ask some questions. I'm interested in starting small with the bjd hobby. I want to start with monster high dolls since they seem easier to customize and erase if I mess up somewhere. Are there any active communities that help people get started?
I checked earlier today and the Easter ones are 5$. They never had Ever After ones, only MH and Barbie's. They were in with the Easter PDQ's and not in the toy section. (Your store may vary tho)@HickoryDickory I'll check her out when the lights and the internet come back on. I'll also scope out the town's Wal-Mart to see if they have any. Does the sale cover Ever After High dolls as well?
You'll probably be happy with the RS doll. I have a 1/4 Ju and Sprite. (Bobobie head on RS body) I think some think of them as poor quality is because they're sometimes smoother and a bit more plastic-y looking instead of having a tooth and matte finish. -- Which is fixed with Mr. Super Clear.I'm about to order my first (and probably only) bjd. It's just a resinsoul but RS seems to have beautiful, high quality dolls and I don't care about the elitism. They have great customer service and apparently usually sand off seams, which is more than some bigger companies can say according to the people I follow. I started off doing faceups, wigs and outfits for MH/EAH dolls a while back and I'm going to continue to do that even after I get her. I'll be doing the wig, faceup and body blushing etc myself.
She's going to be 60cm. I wanted her to be a bit smaller, like 55 or 58 since the character is quite petite but I just preferred the Sophia 60cm sculpt to the Dai 58cm sculpt I was considering.
So that's pretty fun. There's maybe one other character I have who I'd consider putting into bjd form but he'd be expensive because he'd have to be about 70cm to be in proportion with the doll I'm buying now (they're from the same story so I'd want them to be proportionate). I can't really justify spending that much on a doll, especially since he's a very unremarkable looking character (no crazy hair or outfits like the character I'm getting wears) except for his massive collection of back tattoos, which I'd have to hire an artist to do because I'm not that good yet.
On the issue of recasts I don't care one way or the other if people own them. I do think it's awful when they recast a small company's dolls that have hundreds of hours of work put into them but I don't care if they recast old dolls from larger companies that are overpriced on the resale market anyway. If someone had a recast and admitted it I wouldn't judge them, I judge the recasters themselves but it really is an insanely elitist hobby. I ruled it out for the longest time before discovering companies like resinsoul exist and are 'affordable'.
No, as far as I know, ABS plastic doesn't yellow.Speaking of Mr. Super Clear, I bought some for my friend and I to use after we do our first Pullip customs, but she's concerned it will yellow over time. Should we be worried?
MSC doesn't yellow and has a UV version to prevent it. You might be mixing the yellowing idea with Dullcote.Speaking of Mr. Super Clear, I bought some for my friend and I to use after we do our first Pullip customs, but she's concerned it will yellow over time. Should we be worried?