Showing posts with label dollzone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dollzone. Show all posts

Sunday, March 22, 2015

Dolls and Dogs

After the impression my German Shorthair (Gunterdog) made after his guest appearance in my Dolls in the Snow post, I thought I'd post a few more photos of him with various members of the doll posse (it's all photos after the break).
"Don't look now, but I believe there's a giant dog behind us."
The dolls are Soom London & Souldoll Rouse

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Shopping for Dolls: The Volks USA Clearance Sale

Earlier this year, Volks USA closed their California showroom and relaunched their online shop.  During that process, they had a weekend clearance event that saw their stock offered at some impressive discounts.

I tried to grab a number of outfits, wigs and dolls (the Dollfies in particular were steeply discounted), but the competition was fierce, so in the end what came home was two outfits, a random pair of wigs and some paintbrushes.  The wigs turned out to not be to my taste, but the outfits were both ones I'd been wanting, and turned out to fit larger-than-standard dolls, so that's what I'll be sharing.

Outfit number one, called "Hoodie set" is a navy blue track suit with white an lighter blue piping and strips.  It's designed for the Volks SD17 model which is a 65cm, narrow-bodied dolls, so I wouldn't have expected it to fit a broad-bodied 70cm Iplehouse EID, and yet it does.  I've been looking for a track suit for Murad (EID Chase) for years, so I was thrilled to find that it fit.

EID Chase in the SD17 Hoodie Set
The school uniform set - under layers.
The second outfit is called "School Boy Set" and includes a grey tank top, a white uniform shirt, a tie, a camouflage  jacket and black cargo pants.  It's designed for the Volks SD13 doll, which is a 60cm doll.  Being made of less flexible fabrics than the track suit, it can't fit quite as wide a range of sizes, but parts of it do work on André, my Dollzone Alpha which has a 68cm body.

The pants fit this doll perfectly at the waist but are a good 1.5cm too short.  Luckily, this is easy enough to hide with tall boots (this particular doll is quite narrow for his height, so often ready-made 70cm pants are too loose on him).  The tank top is perfect though.

The shirt and jacket are really too tight around the shoulders, so they'll be moving on to a different doll, but André did get to try them on.  All of the pieces in this outfit are of really fantastic quality, so I'm quite pleased with this outfit (and with the number of pieces included in it).


The camouflage jacket.



The shirt and tie.


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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Out of the Box: André (Dollzone tan Alpha)

If this doll looks familiar and you've seen my comments on other blogs, then it's because you've seen this doll next to my name - he's my avatar over here.

Back in 2010, Dollzone released Alpha and Aurora, two dolls that brought in the style change that the company was ushering in - still very stylized, but in a different direction than the older more anime-styled heads that they'd released in the past.  I was intrigued by the doll's appearance, but didn't seriously consider buying him since my collection had taken more of a realistic turn.

Still, I looked at the official photos every couple of months, just imagining what I might do with the doll should I ever decide to take my collection in a different direction.   And then during the summer of 2011 Dollzone announced that they were discontinuing their tan resin - and thinking that I was out of time to grab this doll in the form I wanted, I quickly put in an order, right before the deadline.

The non-jointed chest
As you might imagine, I was less than thrilled when Dollzone brought back the tan option a year later, but by that point my Alpha was home, and while he's never been my favourite doll, I was (and still am) very taken with the way he looks and the versatility of his sculpt.

Dollzone's 2011 tan had an orange tint to it, which means that his colour varies quite a bit depending on the lighting (my understanding is that the new version has more of a brown base).  His body is similarly unique amongst the rest  of my dolls - he's on Dollzone's 68cm body, which unlike most of the taller and smaller ones, doesn't have a chest joint.  This makes him more of a challenge to pose, but does mean that the sculptural details are more clearly designed for form rather than function, which just adds to the visual interest.

An alternate look


Interestingly, despite the lack of a chest joint, the torso piece is not a truly non-jointed, as there's a joint just below the waist.  This is the only doll I have that's jointed there, and while it's not a terribly functional joint (although I suppose if I were doing a photo story about an aerobics leader showing off side-bends it would come in handy) but it's another example of the non-standard style of this doll.

Proportionally, he's nearly as lanky-looking as the Dollmore giants, with legs and arms that are clearly longer than any realistic human body's (although unlike those dolls, he's still within the range of the standard SD17/70cm/"Uncle" dolls, so standard clothes and patterns from that range work for him).  Seated, he's actually not observably taller than most standard SD-size dolls: his height is all in the legs.  And while that's a stylistic choice that many BJD makers go for, Dollzone took it a step farther and gave him equally long and lanky fingers to go with the look.
In a slightly more regal style

The hands are also very nicely sculpted, and as a result I include them in nearly every photo I take of this guy - they're probably my favourite part of this doll.  The finger position is equally well-done, and the position is versatile enough to represent a wide variety of gestures.

If I have one complaint about this doll, it's that Dollzone sands all of their dolls as a matter of course.  And while for many that's a wonderful service to include in the base price (many companies charge extra for that) they also won't skip it, even if you request them not to at the time of ordering.  This means that, as with many tan (or darker) dolls that have been sanded, this one has some colour variation along the tan lines.  The sanding was done well, so it's not hugely noticeable, but undressed and in full light, it is fairly obvious.  Still, that's a fairly minor complaint to have!

Overall, for a doll that I bought without a set plan, I've been very pleased with this guy.  He's a fun and versatile doll with a unique face and body, so I'm happy to have him in my collection.


Thursday, February 13, 2014

Cross-Company Comparison: Tan Resins

One of the big challenges that I hear about from people who want to hybrid tan dolls is the near-impossibility of finding matching colours without having to resort to custom batches or blushing an entire body to match a head.  With that in mind, here are a couple of references based on my own collection:




  1. Illusion Spirit tan (ZhuQing, 2011)
  2. Secretdoll tan (Binu, 2008)
  3. Dollmore Suntan (Mettaa, 2010)
  4. Iplehouse Ebony (Chase, 2009)
  5. Iplehouse old Dark tan (Aaron, 2007)
  6. Soom Dark Brown (London, 2011)
  7. Iplehouse Light Brown (Arvid, 2011)
  8. Limhwa tan (Half-Elf, 2011)
  9. Dollzone tan (Alpha, 2011)
  10. Volks ebony (Irvin, 2008)
  11. Island Doll tan (Kevin, 2011)
  12. Iplehouse old light tan (Cocori, 2008)
  13. ResinSoul coffee/light tan (2010)




Clockwise, starting with the feet:
  1. FantasyDoll Dark tan (Charlotte, 2013)
  2. Iplehouse ebony (Boris, 2013)
  3. Soom dark brown (London, 2011)
  4. Dollmore suntan (Mettaa ),
  5. Island doll tan (Kevin, 2011)
  6. Illusion Spirit tan (ZhuQing, 2011)
  7. Souldoll tan (Rouse, 2010), 
  8. Iplehouse light brown (Arvid, 2011)
  9. Limhwa tan (Half-eld, 2011)
  10. Dollzone tan (Alpha, 2011)

Personally, I thought the biggest find was the similarity between Iplehouse's light brown and Island
Doll's tan (although the IS tan does have slightly more red to it).

That's EID Arvid in light brown holding Island doll Kevin in tan on the left.