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Hello!
I've been lurking here a while, but I'm considering getting a doll, and I have some questions;
Which material? TPE, Silicone, Foam, Fabric, Inflatable? I get the impression that TPE is a bit 'high-maintenance' (requiring regular oiling/powdering?), how does silicone compare? I did have two inflatable dolls in the distant past, but both sadly succumbed to leaky seams that eventually got beyond my ability to repair . Also, I'm hoping for not to heavy, I'd prefer not to exceed 30kg. and lighter is better, however, I'm not interested in torso dolls. What I'd like is a doll I can cuddle up in bed with . Also, storage, what are the preferred options, given that I live in my own house and don't need to hide anything. Which vendor? I am based in the UK, it looks like the options recommended here are Cloud Climax, The Doll House and LucidToys, am I missing anyone? I'm also interested in getting anatomically correct miniature dolls, I hear a lot about the Phicen brand, are there any others (I vaguely recall something beginning with 'J'), is there a recommended outlet for these, or is the 'Amazon and hope for the best'? I hope I haven't rambled on to much, thanks in advance for any answers. Orgoneotron |
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First off, Ello!
Second: TPE and silicone both require powdering as often as they begin to feel tacky. Thats just the nature of these materials. How often that is depends entirely on how naked you keep her. for example I powder Maddie about once every couple of months, but she is generally fully clothed all the time, so she doesnt need it more often. I've had her 2 hears, I've oiled her all over once, and that was more for a deep cleaning than because she needed oil adding. cant really help you on lighter weight dolls, bit others will be able to advise on whats out there and available. "Storage" for my girls are the beds in the house, they dont go in boxes or get hidden away. They just laze about on the beds all day. K |
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Hi and to the forum.
I have a WM 151cm C cup TPE girl, Rachel, who weighs 29.5kg and she's no trouble at all to lift, carry about, pose etc. I have three TPE dolls with a fourth on the way. They take turns lazing in bed and the others stand around dressed, either in my bedroom or living room. They sit with me when I watch TV, sit or stand near me while I'm working (I work from home), and regularly take part in photo stories. My favourite UK vendor is Cloud Climax, I've had three of my dolls and a spare body from them. The website is a bit of a pain with bits jumping around and popping up, but I've always had excellent service from them. With the 1/6 scale dolls, I have a Jiaou, similar to Phicen. There are plenty of those on eBay brand new from online shops.
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Thanks for the replys everyone, it looks like I've got some thinking to do.
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Orgoneotron nice to have you here. Donīt forget to Visite my side here on UK Lovedoll Forum:
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Hey there!
Having recently welcomed one to my place again, I can safely say that JY 148cm dolls weigh in at only 25kg and are wonderfully easy to move about. By all means take your time to decide which lovely you want and keep an eye out for special offers on vendor sites, the for sale section on here is also handy if price is an issue. Kimberdolls are another good choice which don't break the bank Hope this helps out a lil bit!
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Hi Orgoneotron, welcome from lurker's corner.
Phicen (tbleague) keep your eye open on eBay for bargains or I recently bought a few from here. https://www.moviefigures.co.uk/colle...hicen-tbleague Full size dolls, I don't see modern TPE dolls anymore high maintenance than modern soft silicone dolls, softer silicone tends to require more cleaning and powdering than tpe, some firmer silicone less so, I place modern TPE somewhere in the middle, Bed girls will need more frequent cleaning in both types of materials. Foam dolls have the advantage of light weight but don't take much bending or stress around the joints before you're into them needing repairs. 30kg TPE dolls? I will let someone answer that question, mine are mostly a lot heavier than that, and they are not what I would say a good starter doll weight. silicone can be lighter in some cases, but you will be paying for it in both firmness, (large foam cores make them harder but lighter,), and for some reason my lighter weight Silicone girls are all the eye watering price tag girls. A few of the folks here have bought from Silicone Lovers, they have some great deals sometimes, the others you have named. |
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