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Iplehouse EID Chase & Dollmore Glamor Model Mettaa |
Showing posts with label dollmore glamor model mettaa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dollmore glamor model mettaa. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
A quick comparison: Iplehouse EID and Dollmore Glamor Model Heads
I've been asked a few times by people who own one but not the other if Iple's EID and Dollmore's Glamor Model heads and bodies are compatible. The answer is not really, but it might be possible for people willing to make some modifications.
Comparison shots of the heads (and head swaps) below the cut:
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Not on scale, but at least it's in-theme.
A few years ago my sister passed along a miniature copy of Sebastian Faulks' Birdsong, both because she figured it would make a good doll prop and because I'm a First World War buff, and would appreciate the theme.
The book is actually just a touch too big, even for the big dolls like my Dollmore Mettaa from their Glamour Model line, which they list as 75cm (although he's really only 73cm). Still, since I did have a uniform in his size (although not quite of the right vintage), I thought it was worth using in an anachronistic and not quite in-scale photo shoot.
I was going to try to make him a miniature poppy as well, but my attempts were even more off-scale than the book, so that will have to be a project for another year. And in a way, that works for where we're living. Although it's not Remembrance Day here in the US, Americans do mark a military-themed holiday today (Veteran's Day), but they don't wear poppies. I suppose because their involvement in the First World War was so short (when I was living in DC, during one of my mother's visits we walked through Arlington National Cemetery - she pointed to a First World War grave with a birth date of 1899 and wondered if he'd lied about his age to enlist. I had to remind her that by the time the US joined the war he'd have been 18.), so it seems to be less of a cultural touchstone that it is in so many other countries.
In any case, on with the photos!
The book is actually just a touch too big, even for the big dolls like my Dollmore Mettaa from their Glamour Model line, which they list as 75cm (although he's really only 73cm). Still, since I did have a uniform in his size (although not quite of the right vintage), I thought it was worth using in an anachronistic and not quite in-scale photo shoot.
I was going to try to make him a miniature poppy as well, but my attempts were even more off-scale than the book, so that will have to be a project for another year. And in a way, that works for where we're living. Although it's not Remembrance Day here in the US, Americans do mark a military-themed holiday today (Veteran's Day), but they don't wear poppies. I suppose because their involvement in the First World War was so short (when I was living in DC, during one of my mother's visits we walked through Arlington National Cemetery - she pointed to a First World War grave with a birth date of 1899 and wondered if he'd lied about his age to enlist. I had to remind her that by the time the US joined the war he'd have been 18.), so it seems to be less of a cultural touchstone that it is in so many other countries.
In any case, on with the photos!
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Out of the box: Grant (Dollmore Glamor Model Suntan Mettaa)
Dressed for some early 20th century conflict |
For dolls with such stylized proportions, they have surprisingly realistic faces - this guy's furrowed brow is almost a work of art on its own - and very detailed hands. The sculpting of the veins and nails is stunning - in certain lighting they look blushed even though mine is actually blank.
My version is from the tan run of late 2010, and his colour is lovely. He's a solid deep brown colour (similar to my 2007 Iplehouse Dk Aaron), without any of the colour variations that some darker resins can be prone too. He has also maintained his tone for the 3.5 years that I've had him.
If I have any complaint about this doll, it's that he's almost too poseable. The unusual chest joint allows him to be positioned into all kinds of ultra-natural positions that are impossible for dolls with a standard chest, but it also causes him to default into a slouch, which isn't always what I'm looking for.
Dressed for the modern age, with SD16 Daria |
Height Comparison: He's on the far right(and slouching!) |
Still, they're fabulous dolls, and this guy in particular has a fantastic sculpt.
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