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Gone for tea

Postby Iwa_Hoshi » Sat Mar 30, 2019 8:31 am

So its Sakura season at the local flower dome and my larger dolls are big on tea this year(after throwing a few my cups last year).

The smaller display that seems somewhere between 1/8 and Figma size
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A combination of Gachaphon sets(Kaiyodo Kyoto Tea set) and doll fair finds.
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A little entertaiment by our new trainee Luka. She dances, she sings. And yes they are all sharing that kimono since I haven't enough time to continue sewing. One size more or less fits all from Obi 50 to SID Med bust woman.
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Or you could catch some 1/1 performers instead
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Re: Gone for tea

Postby davidd » Sat Mar 30, 2019 10:03 am

What a remarkable setting! Beautiful photos!
I am impressed that you took your dolls with you! That must have been challenging, but the beautiful photos were worth the effort!
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Re: Gone for tea

Postby maywong » Sat Mar 30, 2019 12:46 pm

What a pretty garden. Your dolls fit right in.
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Re: Gone for tea

Postby neon_jellyfish » Sat Mar 30, 2019 1:35 pm

Such a beautiful, peaceful atmosphere! Great job!
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Re: Gone for tea

Postby Iwa_Hoshi » Sat Mar 30, 2019 3:23 pm

davidd wrote:I am impressed that you took your dolls with you! That must have been challenging, but the beautiful photos were worth the effort!


Thanks. Had to take one or two each time, it can get quite crowded and some folks want to take pictures of and with them. A tripod with doll stand base has been most useful in getting the dolls to the right height.

That spot you see my 3 ladies at, is the less crowded pocket space made from a cordoned off junction.
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Re: Gone for tea

Postby Tam I am » Sat Mar 30, 2019 6:32 pm

Beautifully posed.

I think it's because I'm a bit worn out, but after looking at the doll in the third picture, the tiny size of the hands on the dolls in the next picture hit me almost like a shock.
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Re: Gone for tea

Postby richila » Sat Mar 30, 2019 8:47 pm

Beautiful, just beautiful!
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Re: Gone for tea

Postby Iwa_Hoshi » Sun Mar 31, 2019 4:13 am

Tam I am wrote:I think it's because I'm a bit worn out, but after looking at the doll in the third picture, the tiny size of the hands on the dolls in the next picture hit me almost like a shock.



The better to grip the tea tray with. :lol:

Its could probably the kimono sleeve making it look that way, Helen is slightly larger than Luka
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Re: Gone for tea

Postby Tam I am » Sun Mar 31, 2019 7:21 pm

Luka's the resin one? Yes, but what I mean is those hands are a realistic size (they're very cool hands). The vinyl girls have more stylized, tiny hands like most dollfolk. I was just noticing so strongly because like I said, I was tired, and I'm also suspected mildly autistic, so details pop out.

I really like that last picture. You take dollies of much different styles and make 'em fit together beautifully.
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Re: Gone for tea

Postby Iwa_Hoshi » Mon Apr 01, 2019 6:48 am

Tam I am wrote:Luka's the resin one? Yes, but what I mean is those hands are a realistic size (they're very cool hands). The vinyl girls have more stylized, tiny hands like most dollfolk. I was just noticing so strongly because like I said, I was tired, and I'm also suspected mildly autistic, so details pop out.

I really like that last picture. You take dollies of much different styles and make 'em fit together beautifully.


Lol, I see what you mean.

Luka is the pink hair one. Big!Helen is the resin

Most of the time I try and see how their personalities can bounce off each other. It restricts the number of dolls I can own on one scale, since I seem to constantly group them in sub-teams of four members. So right now, Luka is in training to get her Vocaloid personality to work well with Helen (who's 1/6 self had a short stint cosplaying Vocaloid Meiko)
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