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OneSixthFigures
An online community to discuss and share news about sixth-scale figures, with an emphasis on either custom or commercial articulated figures.
tinyumbrellas wrote:Hi! I’m tinyumbrellas, I came to this hobby a bit sideways, I mostly collect and customise ball jointed dolls in 1/3 scale. I have a couple that are 70cm tall, so big boys! I wanted a couple of figures I could take out of the house easily, and a BJD artist was selling custom heads that fit COOmodel bodies, so here I am! I’m mostly active on the Den of Angels forum but action figures can’t be discussed there...
I enjoy learning new things, currently I’m investigating how to make very realistic styleable wigs, so if I make any progress I’ll be sure to share here too! I hope there will be some interest despite my figures not being military or celebrities
I’m now struggling to find the type of body I require, and looking at drastically modding one instead, so here I am to try and find out if it’s possible!
skywalkersaga wrote:
Hey there, and a very warm welcome! I'm always excited to see 'doll people' here, as I think there is more intersection/crossover between the hobbies than many realise, and it's great to see people sharing their knowledge between them! While I didn't get heavily into dolls prior to finding 1/6, it was indeed initially my interest in creating a 'doll' that brought me here, mainly because of the modification/customisation possibilities.
Style-able hair at smaller scales definitely piques my interest, so please do share.
And there are plenty of folks here who customise figures other than military and celeb stuff, so you are not alone.
tinyumbrellas wrote:The distinction between doll and action figure to me is blurry, though the line between art doll and limited / custom action figure is blurrier still. Little representations of the human figure that give us hours of fun posing, playing, and customising
Stryker2011 wrote:
Oh, it really isn't all that complicated. Boys don't like to play with "Dolls", and some get offended by the term (probably because they think it emasculates them somehow). "Action Figure" was a term created back in the 60s to get boys to play with GI Joes -- even though it's still a "Doll". Me, I could care less what they are called: "High-End Collectibles", "Action Figures", "Dolls". It means pretty much the same (aside from price). My wife calls them "Over-Priced Barbies" -- and she's not completely wrong. I guess the best distinction between the two "doll" and "Action figure" is most dolls have limited articulation and less detail (aside from perhaps the clothing), whereas the action figures that most here collect are highly detailed and have near-human articulation in many instances -- at least at the 1/6 level.
Nekk-ra wrote:I'm Nekk-ra. I've been lurking for over a year and decided to join up. Not new to 1/6, but spent several years away from the hobby and decide to/made the mistake of throwing my hat back in to the fray.
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