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Thank you for the kind words (and I add my thanks to others who have contributed here). Glad it is useful and I hope you like your first body of this type. If you're new to it, it might be a little while before you get used to it, but there is no big mystery. And if you get addicted, don't blame us.Tanzenwolfe wrote:Adding my huge appreciation for the time, effort, photos and detail under this post - just ordered my first body and this was the most helpful resource by far to compare sizing and proportions, especially the photo line-ups with several different models from different angles. Amazing stuff!
MeMyself&I wrote:Updated my long-form post to include the s52a (finally arrived in the mail) and some notes on it. Still stupid tall, but it has a caveat that I think helps with that a lot. I also posted a comparison to the Worldbox AT201 since that one is very popular right now. The s52a is probably my third favorite body overall.
skywalkersaga wrote:MeMyself&I wrote:Updated my long-form post to include the s52a (finally arrived in the mail) and some notes on it. Still stupid tall, but it has a caveat that I think helps with that a lot. I also posted a comparison to the Worldbox AT201 since that one is very popular right now. The s52a is probably my third favorite body overall.
I appreciate your photo comparison, but can you elaborate more about how one is supposed to adjust the hips/legs for height??? I am so confused as to what that means....O.o
skywalkersaga wrote:I still don't really understand...is it saying to pull the legs apart to adjust?
GubernatorFan wrote:Yes, I was going to suggest looking at the endoskeleton photos to visualize it. This is also the reason why sometimes one thinks their TBLeague/Phicen bodies have uneven leg lengths.
skywalkersaga wrote:GubernatorFan wrote:Yes, I was going to suggest looking at the endoskeleton photos to visualize it. This is also the reason why sometimes one thinks their TBLeague/Phicen bodies have uneven leg lengths.
If I had known this years ago I would not have thought some of mine were faulty! I know it's on me for not reading the instruction manual more closely, but also in all fairness, having adjustable hip joints is not exactly something you'd expect . I also didn't understand the image even when shared here, so even if I had read the instructions, it probably wouldn't have 'clicked'. ;p
But this is all part of my ongoing frustration with seamless bodies. Love that they offer so many better options for outfits and posing. HATE how difficult they are *to* pose, because you can't see the joints and it often feels like things will break or get stuck any moment.
Now that we're dealing with metal endoskeletons here, they are a lot less fragile and brittle than their plastic predecessors or in some instances even conventional open-jointed hard plastic bodies. I don't want to jinx myself, but I have yet to break a TBLeague/Phicen metal endoskeleton.MeMyself&I wrote:skywalkersaga wrote:But this is all part of my ongoing frustration with seamless bodies. Love that they offer so many better options for outfits and posing. HATE how difficult they are *to* pose, because you can't see the joints and it often feels like things will break or get stuck any moment.
I know I didn't expect it either when I started out, and I'm the person who reads instruction manuals! I think the lightbulb went off when I saw Gub's endoskeleton pic and I thought "wait, that's a ball joint...and a pivoting joint on the other end...win!" Then I tried it and the rest is history.
As for the the difficulties you pointed out, I feel the same way with these smaller bodies they've been making. The elbows especially. I did lock my M34's shoulder up once. Looked at the pic of the skeleton and was able to wiggle it free once I had that visual. Pretty sure any other body would have just been broken had it stuck in the same manner. I'm scared of the shoulders on the Worldbox bodies for that reason.
GubernatorFan wrote:Now that we're dealing with metal endoskeletons here, they are a lot less fragile and brittle than their plastic predecessors or in some instances even conventional open-jointed hard plastic bodies. I don't want to jinx myself, but I have yet to break a TBLeague/Phicen metal endoskeleton.MeMyself&I wrote:skywalkersaga wrote:But this is all part of my ongoing frustration with seamless bodies. Love that they offer so many better options for outfits and posing. HATE how difficult they are *to* pose, because you can't see the joints and it often feels like things will break or get stuck any moment.
I know I didn't expect it either when I started out, and I'm the person who reads instruction manuals! I think the lightbulb went off when I saw Gub's endoskeleton pic and I thought "wait, that's a ball joint...and a pivoting joint on the other end...win!" Then I tried it and the rest is history.
As for the the difficulties you pointed out, I feel the same way with these smaller bodies they've been making. The elbows especially. I did lock my M34's shoulder up once. Looked at the pic of the skeleton and was able to wiggle it free once I had that visual. Pretty sure any other body would have just been broken had it stuck in the same manner. I'm scared of the shoulders on the Worldbox bodies for that reason.
We do have the unlock shoulder tutorial in that section.
MeMyself&I wrote:skywalkersaga wrote:GubernatorFan wrote:Yes, I was going to suggest looking at the endoskeleton photos to visualize it. This is also the reason why sometimes one thinks their TBLeague/Phicen bodies have uneven leg lengths.
If I had known this years ago I would not have thought some of mine were faulty! I know it's on me for not reading the instruction manual more closely, but also in all fairness, having adjustable hip joints is not exactly something you'd expect . I also didn't understand the image even when shared here, so even if I had read the instructions, it probably wouldn't have 'clicked'. ;p
But this is all part of my ongoing frustration with seamless bodies. Love that they offer so many better options for outfits and posing. HATE how difficult they are *to* pose, because you can't see the joints and it often feels like things will break or get stuck any moment.
I know I didn't expect it either when I started out, and I'm the person who reads instruction manuals! I think the lightbulb went off when I saw Gub's endoskeleton pic and I thought "wait, that's a ball joint...and a pivoting joint on the other end...win!" Then I tried it and the rest is history.
As for the the difficulties you pointed out, I feel the same way with these smaller bodies they've been making. The elbows especially. I did lock my M34's shoulder up once. Looked at the pic of the skeleton and was able to wiggle it free once I had that visual. Pretty sure any other body would have just been broken had it stuck in the same manner. I'm scared of the shoulders on the Worldbox bodies for that reason.
S10Dukshaun wrote:Can anyone identify TBL body no.1 wearing the light-blue bikini and no.5 wearing the orange bikini.
Thanks.
For a higher resolution image, click here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/edwicks_toybox/52393104638
GubernatorFan wrote:S10Dukshaun wrote:Can anyone identify TBL body no.1 wearing the light-blue bikini and no.5 wearing the orange bikini.
Thanks.
For a higher resolution image, click here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/edwicks_toybox/52393104638
See here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/edwicks_toybox/52393103708/in/photostream/
Copy-pasted text:TBLeague released the S46/S47-series bodies a few months ago, but I didn't get around to doing a body comparison until now. From left to right in this photo are:
- S10D (standard, large-bust) with Verycool "Raksa" headsculpt
- S23B (muscular, mid-bust) with CAT Toys headsculpt
- S47B (full-figured, small-bust) with Kimi Toys headsculpt
- S29B (full-figured, mid-bust) with YM Toys headsculpt
- S33B (slim, mid-bust) with GAC Toys headsculpt
The S47B body is advertised as "Small Breasts Seamless Suntan Body with Detached Feet," and I think that description only makes sense relative to other specific bodies. I've settled on a taxonomy of TBLeague bodies that splits into five categories:
1. STANDARD BODIES: Based on the original releases, with little sculpted musculature. The most commonly seen models in this line are the S01-S12 series bodies. The S16-S19 bodies fall here as well.
2. MUSCULAR BODIES: Bodies with larger sculpted musculature, especially in the upper arms and thighs. These are the S20-S23 bodies.
3. FULL-FIGURED BODIES: Bodies with larger hips and breasts, and the larger hands and feet. Models are the S28/S29, S38/S39, S42/S43, and these new S46/S47 bodies.
4. SLIM-SHOULDER BODIES: Bodies with slimmer shoulders, arms, and legs. They are also often a little taller than average. These include the S32-S35 models, and the S40/S41.
5. SMALLER SHORTER BODIES: All the shorter, slimmer bodies that have smaller neck, wrist, and ankle ball joints (making heads, hands, and feet from other TBLeague base bodies and most other 1/6 companies incompatible). These include the S24-S27 bodies, and I believe also includes the S44/S45 and possibly the S36/S37 bodies.
It only makes sense to compare the "breast size" description for these within each group. As an example, the S23B, S29B, and S33B figures in this photo are all described as "medium bust" figures, but all 3 have very different breast sizes, with the S23B close to the S10D "large" bust size and the S29B being noticeably larger. But within the full-figured bodies, the S29B does sit between the "small bust" S47B in this photo, and the "large bust" S39B (not shown).
the S10D "large" bust size and the S29B being noticeably larger. But within the full-figured bodies, the S29B does sit between the "small bust" S47B in this photo, and the "large bust" S39B (not shown).
NOTE: Edwick is a member here, although he has not logged in in a long, long time. Reaching out to him by private message or email might still get a response.
Valiarde wrote:https://giantoy.com/blogs/guides/tbleague-phicen-standard-female-figures-comparison-with-photo-body-shape
On their site, Giantoy have a comparison table with height, bust size, hip size. But even then it is hard to decide if you want decent comparisons.
I'm looking for a body for a new project.
Tall Lady with a rather big bust, but more flat looking than "balls". If you know what I mean.
Here is an example why I think S10/12 is better than S21/22 for me
Or let me ask this way: If you want some kind of evening gown that shows a wide cleavage, what would be a good body?
Already narrowed it down to S10, S32, S53 but looking closer for differences side by side. I think S53 or S10 might work best - more suggestions are welcome though.
Thank you Ian, you are really one of the luminaries when it comes to tbleague bodies among some others on this site. No better source than OSF! Very valuable input. Since I want a very tall lady in this case it comes down to shoulders. And yes, good tip with the S22/23 and "mid bust" figures. S22/23 is my favourite TBleague body I think and is rather similar to the 10? I don't need the muscles as you won't see much of it. But I have one at home already unlike the S10. hm.GubernatorFan wrote:Valiarde wrote:https://giantoy.com/blogs/guides/tbleague-phicen-standard-female-figures-comparison-with-photo-body-shape
On their site, Giantoy have a comparison table with height, bust size, hip size. But even then it is hard to decide if you want decent comparisons.
I'm looking for a body for a new project.
Tall Lady with a rather big bust, but more flat looking than "balls". If you know what I mean.
Here is an example why I think S10/12 is better than S21/22 for me
Or let me ask this way: If you want some kind of evening gown that shows a wide cleavage, what would be a good body?
Already narrowed it down to S10, S32, S53 but looking closer for differences side by side. I think S53 or S10 might work best - more suggestions are welcome though.
I see what you mean about S21/22 -- it is definitely poorly shaped for this purpose, in fact for most purposes.
Given real life effects of clothing and gravity, I'm not sure you should limit yourself to looking at large-breasted bodies. Their medium breasts aren't particularly medium, either. S18/19 could conceivably do the job, and,if you want more athletic/muscular, S22/23. These are all above 28 cm with head. S28/29 is more curvaceous, but also shorter (about 27.5 cm with head). I can't advise on S32/33 (or for that matter S42/43), they were too tall for me to get. S48/49 is as tall or slightly taller than the early bodies, about 28.3 cm with head.
Between S10-12 and S52/53, the main difference other than the height (S52/53 at about 29.5 cm with head seems rather too tall for me, but might be right for your character) is the physique of the shoulders (wider on the older body) and the waist (fuller on the newer body).
Thank you for your input sky, you are also an expert when it comes to bodies and know exactly what you want for your projects. So hearing the S10 is good when dressed is good to know.skywalkersaga wrote:For all 10/12's flaws (like the somewhat wide shoulders), I think it actually tends to look very good in clothing. The bust on it at least has semi naturalistic gravity going on, rather than the very fake comic book style 'orb' boobs on the other one. ;p
You are welcome (and thanks). Well, if you want super tall, S52/53 might be best. Personally (but I lack your perspective), I think S22/23 and S10-12 are tall enough -- especially if your male figures around it (assuming there would ever be any) include M33 and M30.Valiarde wrote:Thank you Ian, you are really one of the luminaries when it comes to tbleague bodies among some others on this site. No better source than OSF! Very valuable input. Since I want a very tall lady in this case it comes down to shoulders. And yes, good tip with the S22/23 and "mid bust" figures. S22/23 is my favourite TBleague body I think and is rather similar to the 10? I don't need the muscles as you won't see much of it. But I have one at home already unlike the S10. hm.
crispyorange wrote:S32/33 is also quite tall w/ narrow shoulders, personally my fav! However, this series seems to have “fat wrists”, not a big deal for me tho~
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