rackey 1,259 Posted February 5, 2014 One thing about the 1:6 scale is that you don't have to worry about Barbie dolls being too big. This one looks like "mansion material" to me. Quote Link to comment
chapchap73 1,450 Posted February 6, 2014 I love that they give Barbie different hair colors now. When I was a kid it was blonde or blonde:D Kind of love her toohttp://www.barbiecollector.com/shop/doll/audrey-hepburn-roman-holiday-doll-x8260 This lady is gorgeous as well! Quote Link to comment
jenspec 904 Posted February 10, 2014 Hi. I'd love to suggest some possible alternatives to this lovely lady. Perhaps like a 1:6 BJD http://jen-spec-industries.com/2013/07/02/limhwa-to-you-sara-came-home-today/ or Noel Cruz. http://www.ncruz.com/ He's amazing. I am just so excited to see this build!!!! Please pardon any forwardness. Quote Link to comment
Debora59 2,608 Posted February 10, 2014 Hi. I'd love to suggest some possible alternatives to this lovely lady. Perhaps like a 1:6 BJDhttp://jen-spec-industries.com/2013/07/02/limhwa-to-you-sara-came-home-today/ or Noel Cruz.http://www.ncruz.com/ He's amazing. I am just so excited to see this build!!!!Please pardon any forwardness. Thank you for your suggestions, I have seen some wonderful seamless 1/6 figures and some fantastic realistic famous figures posed with Small World Miniature furniture, I am particularly fond of the Daniel Craig 1/6 figure. Everything in due time I guess. I may end up just making repairs, spiffing the house up and selling it, just not sure at this point Quote Link to comment
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