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mmmmmmmm... boots
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a vampire is fine too
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zomg moar vampires plox
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How tall are these dolls?
Couldn't find anything on the page about it. :/
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Never minds, just found something about it.
45cm-ish.
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they range from about 35 to 77 cm, (MSD are 35-49 and SD are 50-77). There are lots that are smaller, but those tend to have more of a "little boy" feel to them. There are also a few larger ones around, but 77cm is about the tallest you'll commonly see. The ones posted here are mostly in the SD size range.
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Ok, thanks!
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I want those dolls to do me..

is that wrong?
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I really want one, but they're like 30943094380 dollars.
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And the worst part: you can't buy the customized unique models or the limited edition dolls what ran out of stock. OH CRUEL LIFE!
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unless you're talking about limited release dolls or Volks, you're looking at around $700. That's not an impossible amount by any means, just put whatever money you can spare into a jar every week, ask for cash at birthdays/holidays, cut things out of your budget that you don't really need or can get by without buying, and that sort of thing. Even with my crappy minimum wage job and no help from my parents putting myself through college, I was able to buy one and some nice clothes for it after ~six months. Something that helps with saving up is to NOT funnel all your cash into it - go out to see a movie once in a while, go have some drinks with some friends, buy yourself a good book. Just remember what you're saving for.
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source/sauce? are these homemade or offical? if off, what series?>>
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This was the best doll Luts ever sold. I am so jealous of whoever got it.
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oh hell yes. but I guess if you were amazingly talented you could sew such an outfit and do a similar face-up on a standard Moon, but it just wouldn't be the same.
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I'd just make a big mess of it, i'm completely crap at creative things like that. Plus the outfit on that particular was just so stunning in its details but like you said, it just wouldn't be the same. I don't have any BJDs but i'd pay for that one if the opportunity became available.
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So... why do they all look like they have black eyes?

They been getting into fights?
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Yes, they're expensive as all get-out, but completely worth it for having CM-candy sitting around in your room.
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You're not taking into account the Upkeep these require--isn't a face-up needed like three to four months?

These things aren't just simply saving and scrimping, you've gotta have the money and then some...
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What's a face-up? Does their makeup fade or something? And $700 is a lot. I don't think I'll be getting one of these anytime soon. They're so cute, though.... Bleh.
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Face-up would be the makeup painted onto the resin (material they are made from). As long as it's propperly coated, you don't have to upkeep it all that much. It also depends on what sort of stuff you use, I guess. I've had faceups last years.
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and this is only if you keep touching it with your fingers and leave it out in the sunlight.
If you're a wise shopper you can get a doll with premade faceup for 300 dollars.
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I like the ones that actually look like pretty males.
Not so big on the ones that just look like a girl w/ a male body. I do kind of want one, but I know that it's too much money for something that I would just look at and let collect dust.
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Breakaway was the best in my opinion.
Son of a bitch limited bullshit.
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Loveless
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I like dolfies and all, but i dont quite get it why someone would pay 800+$ for a plastic doll(they call it polyurethane resin, but we all know its just a cool name for plastic)is mass produced and needs expensive face-ups (sounds like face-lifting), when you can get a real handmade porcelan doll for the same price?

This handsome peace of porcelan is hand made by a profesional artist and quote"The paint will never fade, scratch or chip. The porcelain pigment will remain unchanged by sun light and unaffected by the finger oil. You can handle them all you want and the doll’s skin will stay clean and silky smooth forever. I use only the finest, natural Mohair or raw silk fibers for my dolls hair, so it can be easily brushed, braided and styled. My complex ball joint mechanism with steel springs, allows my dolls an exceptional pose-ability to mimic the soft sensuality and warmth of a human body."- and all that for $885
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When you get into this price range, it stops mattering whether there are better deals around, or what people will think of you - all that matters is that you will be happy with your purchase. Some sculpts call to people, and they won't be happy with a substitute even if it was a better deal.

I honestly feel like they are worth the money. Even so, I haven't seen any LEs that I've really wanted yet. I don't think I would buy one over $1000, because I'm not rich and I have many other hobbies that require funds as well. orz.

tl;dr : do what makes you happy.
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Wouldn’t you feel sad if your doll would get irremovable stains just because you were touching it too much, or tat after a face-lift the dolls face suddenly looks completely different?

I am not saying that porcelain dolls are better than resin dolls. They both have their pros and cons.

I love how even the smallest things like eyes ad hands can be changed in a dollfie, you can only change the hair and clothes of a porcelain doll.

The worst thing about raisin is that it is a new material and no one knows how it will change over time, maybe it will turn a bright shade of green and slowly start to melt after 40 years.

I just think that the price is too high for something that doesn’t have a guarantee that it will live at least as long as us.
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http://www.dreamofdoll.com/

http://www.souldoll.com/

http://resin-angels.deviantart.com/

http://dollfie-dreamland.deviantart.com/

http://www.dollmore.com/html/mainm.html?ref=http%3A%2F%2Fresin-angels.deviantart.com%2F

http://alchemiclabo.cms.drecom.jp/

http://www.ecinter.net/frontstore/main/default.asp?mart_id=hoo933 - dream of a doll

http://www.luts.co.kr/

http://www.dollsoom.com/

http://www.volks.co.jp/en/index.aspx

http://www.angelsupply.com/
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These are surprising. I never thought they'd get around to making some of these dolls look like even slightly mature men
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Can somebody please tell me which model this one is? I would be so grateful.
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Hound from Iplehouse
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Are you sure? I checked out the site Iplehouse but it says the two Hound models there are manufactured by "Dollsh". Also, they don't seem to be the same...
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Nevermind, my friend helped me out. Thank you very much for your help.