The Julia doll will be taller, still has a decent ass, also feels lighter to me, but not saying she is as I've never weighed either. Julia was my first doll from here, and her face is beautiful and versatile.
Thanks for the pics op! I'm a fan of big asses (think Jada Steven's and Naomi in her prime) but also love long and lithe chicks. Am currently learning towards the 168cm Julia model, any thoughts on which is a better first buy? All things considered (weight etc)?
Absolutely! Hell, I'd be super thrilled if they came out wit a 161 with damn near exact same body with small breasts. I think that's my favorite MLD doll that I own.
I guess she isn't the same 156cm as the SD-156 Abby as she looks kinda different, not bad different just different? Thicker in certain parts, really nice. Are there 2 different 156cm girls? Thanks R Jewell
I truly think so too, 1/8th inch thick metal plate, then change out the bolt for a flat head and a 1.8th inch longer bolt. First make a template of the bolt location by standing the doll on some cardboard to mark the impression of the bolt location for drilling. Or perhaps just nail or staple gun some shoes to a ¼ inch thick board or something.
I was wondering if you can add wood or a metal plate to the standing feet to give them more stability. Say maybe a 3x6 or a 4x7 to give them a larger platform to stand.
More of a serious note in regards to the pictures of dolls standing by themselves. Especially when they are the higher end dolls, those photos have been photo-shopped. Many of those dolls have hooks behind the shoulders and they are on stands. Then the stands are photo-shopped out of the pics. So don't be fooled.
Maybe that's why when you see the high end dolls like abyss creations realdolls they look like they been on a horse for a week solid . Lol If I have to create that stupid stance to find the balance, I will stick to leaning them against something.
With the weight of Amare`s head to body size...there is no way she could stand even with standable feet. Most of these dolls are relegated to laying down.
I find it incredible that some owners have gotten dolls to stand on their own. I still am confused on how screws in feet could get a 70pound doll to stand without some type of metal stand? Mannequins are wobbly with stands and they weigh 10pounds!
Most standing dolls are capable of it but it is a balancing act to get them to do it. Personally, I don't do it anymore because I have thought i found that balance point and had to catch her falling. Not worth the risk, especially if you have any pets. My cat used to rub up against my dolls, and both my cat and dog layed in their laps like they were real life people. I'm sure if played around with stance more might create a larger balance point. Will have to try sometime.
I'm am glad she turned out being standable. I think around 5' is about the perfect height if you have the room as far as the mix between realism and movability. But that's just my opinion. I wouldn't mind getting a smaller one that can be "tossed around" a little more easily.
The Julia doll will be taller, still has a decent ass, also feels lighter to me, but not saying she is as I've never weighed either. Julia was my first doll from here, and her face is beautiful and versatile.
Thanks for the pics op! I'm a fan of big asses (think Jada Steven's and Naomi in her prime) but also love long and lithe chicks. Am currently learning towards the 168cm Julia model, any thoughts on which is a better first buy? All things considered (weight etc)?
Absolutely! Hell, I'd be super thrilled if they came out wit a 161 with damn near exact same body with small breasts. I think that's my favorite MLD doll that I own.
I hear ya, I would like to see a 170 tiny breast dark tan Asian!😏
I guess she isn't the same 156cm as the SD-156 Abby as she looks kinda different, not bad different just different? Thicker in certain parts, really nice. Are there 2 different 156cm girls? Thanks R Jewell
I truly think so too, 1/8th inch thick metal plate, then change out the bolt for a flat head and a 1.8th inch longer bolt. First make a template of the bolt location by standing the doll on some cardboard to mark the impression of the bolt location for drilling. Or perhaps just nail or staple gun some shoes to a ¼ inch thick board or something.
I don’t know, I am just guessing.
I was wondering if you can add wood or a metal plate to the standing feet to give them more stability. Say maybe a 3x6 or a 4x7 to give them a larger platform to stand.
More of a serious note in regards to the pictures of dolls standing by themselves. Especially when they are the higher end dolls, those photos have been photo-shopped. Many of those dolls have hooks behind the shoulders and they are on stands. Then the stands are photo-shopped out of the pics. So don't be fooled.
Maybe that's why when you see the high end dolls like abyss creations realdolls they look like they been on a horse for a week solid . Lol If I have to create that stupid stance to find the balance, I will stick to leaning them against something.
With the weight of Amare`s head to body size...there is no way she could stand even with standable feet. Most of these dolls are relegated to laying down.
I find it incredible that some owners have gotten dolls to stand on their own. I still am confused on how screws in feet could get a 70pound doll to stand without some type of metal stand? Mannequins are wobbly with stands and they weigh 10pounds!
Most standing dolls are capable of it but it is a balancing act to get them to do it. Personally, I don't do it anymore because I have thought i found that balance point and had to catch her falling. Not worth the risk, especially if you have any pets. My cat used to rub up against my dolls, and both my cat and dog layed in their laps like they were real life people. I'm sure if played around with stance more might create a larger balance point. Will have to try sometime.
These lady's definitely don't lack anything on the backside!
The 100cm has a perfect 2 hand booty. Amares` is so cute.
Her caboose looks just like my 168!
I'm am glad she turned out being standable. I think around 5' is about the perfect height if you have the room as far as the mix between realism and movability. But that's just my opinion. I wouldn't mind getting a smaller one that can be "tossed around" a little more easily.
Be sure to post in the members picture thread! 👍❤ your photos... I'm kinda sad I didn't get a standable about 5' tall😂
I really should be mowing. 😂
She decided she wanted to be a little frisky.
Just sitting around hanging out.
She does have standing feet, so I don't know if they all do because i was originally told that they didnt when I asked them... Hmmmm....