| _serendipity_ wrote: |
| Are Pullips fragile? I would love to own one, but I just wanted to know how careful I'd have to be with her. |


| Loa wrote: |
| They are around $20 - $25 each, depending on what type you buy, and if you get them with or without magnets. I managed to get a few on sale this week for $14, but without shipping. ![]() |
| babysterretje wrote: |
| Does anyone have a link to tutorials about how to replace a wig, and where I might buy some? thanks! |

| Vanilla wrote: |
| Could you explain this words/short cuts and answer my questions for me please? Obitsu? A new body, right? Why do you chance it sometimes? Which material is it? Is "Obitsu" the company? BJD? I only know, that this is somethign with eyes ... Face-Up? It's a "permanent" make up for Dolls, I think. Which colours do you use? Airbrush also, maybe for the blush? And how can you remove it and make a new one? Eyelashes? How can you fix them? Only with clue? Wigs? Which material is it? Different ones? I think I will add some more ^^'' Thanks and Hugs Kathi |
| Quote:: |
| Obitsu Plastic Manufacturing Co., Ltd has been one of the leading companies in the plastic toy industry in Japan for the last forty years. Like Takara and Bandai, Obitsu has a long history and tradition of producing plastic toys, and produces all products in Tokyo, from planning to production, which results in a product that is 100% made in Japan. Obitsu first released high quality movable action figures and custom dolls in May, 2002. Since then, Obitsu body has been praised for it's superior quality. |
For Pullips, you'll want a 27cm sized Obitsu body. 
All times are GMT - 6 Hours