Delanie wrote:She looks a bit child like but hey shes an elf! and you can never have enough elves!!
Stryker2011 wrote:I think this would work great for a typical fantasy art elf. (Or a young child with the normal ears -- and a repaint of the lips.)
GubernatorFan wrote:They look very nicely done, but also give me a bit too much of an anime vibe. But I agree, they could work for children or elves both (and clearly were intended as the latter). Interesting (?) fact: the name Alfred (originally Aelfred) means "Elven Counsel."
Oh dang... If I knew how to custom design stuff, the B head would be excellent for making a custom Azula figure from ATLA. That's the vibe I get from it... looks just about right.
skywalkersaga wrote:I wonder what size this head is? It's not my usual thing, but if it were small enough for the s27b size body then I'd consider it...
These were their version 1
elf heads I posted a while ago... maybe might be the same size? I PO'd the D head at Giantoy.
S26A HS VMToys
Elf Suntan Bare Shoulders by Vicki Lee, on Flickr
S26A HS VMToys
Elf Pale Bare Shoulders by Vicki Lee, on Flickr
csyeung wrote: skywalkersaga wrote:I wonder what size this head is? It's not my usual thing, but if it were small enough for the s27b size body then I'd consider it...
I have a ymtoy head I bought a while ago, the one I got was smaller than other heads on the market. I'm not sure if it's true for all the products from the company, but the one I had looked small on a 23b and 17b. The short hair on it didn't help either heh.
GeeWillikers wrote: skywalkersaga wrote:I wonder what size this head is? It's not my usual thing, but if it were small enough for the s27b size body then I'd consider it...
Undersized and deathly pale, if their recent 'Anna' model is anything to judge them by - although earlier heads were slightly larger (but also still slightly undersized). The Anna looks OK on a 24, not sure about anything smaller though.
I got their version 1
elf heads. Depending on how you dress them (ie. covering the shoulders, etc). They seem to work on the smaller 26/27. But more at home with the 24/25.
Elven Sisters 1 by Vicki Lee, on Flickr
S25B and S26A Fantasy 3 by Vicki Lee, on Flickr
S26A Elves by Vicki Lee, on Flickr
S26A HS VMToys
Elf Pale by Vicki Lee, on Flickr
S26A HS VMToys
Elf Suntan by Vicki Lee, on Flickr