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Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2008 12:01 pm
Hey
I was just wondering about dollzone's quality. how good are they? should I buy from them?
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Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2008 12:55 pm
I've heard good things about them, so I'd say they're good.
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Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2008 1:49 pm
Dollzone uses very nice resin, and I especially like their 70cm old style bodies. The 70cm bodies (of the OLD type, not the new skinny type) are great posers and behave very well. I only had to put kips in Sin's arms to make him pose better. Locking joints FTW!
Their resin is very heavy and thick, and feels a whole lot like Volks. Dollzone mini's (MSD Sized" are a good "first doll". Bobobie resin is nice, but some of the less expensive brands can use sub-par resin, or even soft resin. I'd say if you find a DZ you like, I'd go for getting him. Mo is really cute! wink
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Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2008 2:19 pm
Dollzone is amazing! I own two of their dolls! I have an Assassin Hid and a Wing. They are beautiful quality resin and very smooth. Their beauty white is stunning and the normal skin tone is beautiful as well. I can atest to it because I have both skin tones. :3 Pictures do not do these beauties justice! biggrin Draven (Beauty White Assassin Hid):  Adonis (Wing Normal Skin):
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Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2008 3:11 pm
Dollzone has great resin. Their dolls either come pre-sanded or they have found some mysterious way to cast their dolls without parting lines. I think the only thing that should keep a person from buying a Dollzone is the head molds.
Edit: Some of their heads are a bit too big for their bodies. They've mostly done away with the heads that were too big, but they're still a little out of proportion.
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Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2008 9:41 pm
I love my MSD Megi and I've *never* had any problems with him. His resin feels nice in your hands and has a lovely colour to it. If you can find a face you really like, I say go for it. I've heard of some people condemning them as "cheap" dolls, but I say pooh on them. Best purchase I've made.
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Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 2:33 pm
My boyfriend has a Doll Zone and hes beautiful. I really love it , and it is pretty high quality , a friend even though he was made of porcelain at a glance.
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Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 12:56 pm
I have a Normal Skin HID with a mod on his belly. XP Their resin is great! He's just as nicely laid out as my Souldoll Soo-Hyun (Actually better because of that darn neck piece. <__< ). As well as the same color. ^__^
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Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 5:03 pm
I have 3 dollzone dolls and they are my total love
My Chen has the new 72cm body and his resin is so thick sometimes because of the weight of the body + the long long loong heavy wig he almost falls rofl but I love him
I also have a MSD Demi and Mini BB Demon Leo.
You can trust dollzone!
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Posted: Sun May 17, 2009 12:29 am
As others have said, it's pretty good quality~ I love my Xi-Aliester and Bunny. They both poze quite well and the face-ups DZ gave them are great!
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Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 3:27 pm
I highly recommend them! I bought a Xi-Aliester and Bunny from them and the stringing/resin quality was very good. I'm going to be buy from them again by next year <3
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Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 5:14 pm
Definitely consider getting one! I have a Dollzone Mo, and he goes through hell during photo shoots (constantly falling off a stuff, poor bugger). Through it all, however, he hasn't been damaged in the slightest. Very tough resin and a very nice face up. 3nodding
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Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 4:58 pm
  ✞ I also have a dollzone XI- Aleister and i love him to death. i say go for it! ✞
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Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 2:39 pm
thanks guys for all the responces
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Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 1:06 pm
I'm going to turn around now.
I also have a Xi-Aleister and I am not satisfied. I received him in January/Febuary, and am continually displeased with him. Maybe this is one from the globe-headed models? He is a hard wig-size to match.
He does not stand. Or rather, he doesn't stay standing, because yeah he'll stand if I tie him to something. Anything will stand if you bolt it to a pole. It wasn't a tension problem. I swapped out his strings with some nice, quality Luts elastic, and he still was unable to pose. The change of elastic helped his arms, however. At this point, I am able to pose his arms straight up or straight down.
He was like that for a while - completely unposeable. I could not do anything with him. I could not put him in clothes because his joints would buckle under the material and they would snap from their joints (such was the case of his knee-joints; I cannot bend them without them snapping out of place). When I bend him at the hip/thigh joint, his legs buckle inward in a way that he is unable to sit without separating his legs from getting tangled. Wiring did not work, but it did deeply scratch the insides of his body (my bad... at least you can't see it!).
Just last week I found a slight saviour to my plight - Luts has its own version of a KIPS system. I purchased it and put the little silicon disks between every possible joint that my dollzone boy has. (including knee, I'm not sure why, but now it's stuck somewhere in the shaft of his calf. Uh-oh! My bad!) He can hold a pose now, I am relieved. He can stand, too! He really does STAND! Legs split, legs together, down on one knee, I'm ecstatic. The way the slits on his thigh-hip joints are carved to buckle inward (thus his legs buckle and tangle when he sits), and sadly there's no way to fix that unless I do heavy modding to his whole hip/thigh joint system.
...I haven't heard anyone else have such problems with DZ. Maybe it's just me, or maybe my DZ doll was thrown around too much in the mail.
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