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The dad here is an Iplehouse EID Arvid in light brown and the son is an Island Doll Kevin in tan. |
Showing posts with label island doll kevin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label island doll kevin. Show all posts
Sunday, June 19, 2016
Happy Father's Day!
This is Father's Day weekend in the US and Canada, so I thought I'd post a quick on-theme photo for the occasion. And for all the fathers, grandfathers, step-fathers, and father-equivalents out there, enjoy your day!
And for all the non-Dads, hope you've had a great weekend as well!
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Out of the Box: Omar (Island Doll Kevin)
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Day one: these eyes proved to be a little small. |
Being an impulse buy, I hadn't done any research into Island Doll's quality before he arrived, so I was a little worried - but I needn't have been, because he's a lovely doll. The Island Doll resin has a slight translucence to it, which gives it a nice warm tone in certain lighting - there's a slight redness to the tan that only appears in direct light. In indirect light the colour is a nice light brown (when the red is disguised by shadow, he's quite close in colour to Iplehouse's Lt Brown).
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Current wig and eyes |
I was also delighted by the engineering. He has double-jointed elbows and knees but the joints aren't slippery, so he can hold a variety of poses without issue. He's also able to stand without support on display, which is a fantastic bonus feature.
His face sculpt has a nice youthful quality that could work for a variety of ages. Painted differently (and depending on eye size), he could work for any age from toddler right up to an eight-ten year old). The features are a bit stylized, but not so strikingly so that he's out of place with more realistic dolls.
Overall, I would give this doll top marks for pose-ability, resin quality and overall appeal.
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Kneeling (he can actually go deeper than this) |
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