tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5165890115015138095.post4820222868258259485..comments2024-02-10T01:37:13.810-08:00Comments on BJDs for Beginners: MikoAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16561766892147111289noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5165890115015138095.post-54412578447801757212013-11-18T16:35:27.254-08:002013-11-18T16:35:27.254-08:00You got a Dollfie Dream! : ) She's so cute! ...You got a Dollfie Dream! : ) She's so cute! I really like the eyes and wig you gave her, too.<br />I've been interested in DDs for a while-- they sound like a great combination between the smooth poseability of a vinyl doll and the customization-potential of a BJD.<br />How does she pose compared to a BJD? Or, more generally, what is posing a BJD like compared to posing a vinyl doll like a Tonner? Obviously, both are very poseable flexibility-wise, but how "smoothly" does a well-strung BJD pose (if that makes sense...)?<br />I still haven't found the time (or the bravery-- either one XD) to restring my Goodreau doll, so she's not the greatest specimen to compare to my Ellowynes and Antoinettes at the moment. ; )<br /><br />Thank you for your input! I'm going to go check out Miko's flickr pictures. : )<br /><br />--Kate : )Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com