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Threewinds
07-15-2011, 02:52 AM
I was wondering about PeaksWoods

How well do their bjds pose?

How well are they made?

That's all I wanted to ask please answer :)

strange_grrl
07-16-2011, 06:54 PM
Well, my first (and so far only) bjd is a Peak's Woods FOC Briana. I have found that their bjds are very high quality. For example, I've had her for a while now, and her resin shows no signs of yellowing. The stuff that came along with her (eyes, wig and extra hands) are also very high quality as well. (My partner asked if she had human hair wig, for example :))

However, she is not double-jointed. Therefore, the limbs bend at 90 degree angles at maximum. Needless to say, this gives her somewhat limited pose-ability. (On a side note, as a matter of personal taste, I find the double-joints weird looking and the single ones more esthetically pleasing) I've checked their website, and it doesn't appear that any of their other bjds are double-jointed either. For me personally, I find that I'm able to achieve some rather natural-looking poses with her without the double joints--I'm probably biased though ;)

So, to sum-up, Peak's Wood's BJDs--high-quality: yes. Highly pose-able: not so much.

Threewinds
07-17-2011, 12:12 PM
Well, my first (and so far only) bjd is a Peak's Woods FOC Briana. I have found that their bjds are very high quality. For example, I've had her for a while now, and her resin shows no signs of yellowing. The stuff that came along with her (eyes, wig and extra hands) are also very high quality as well. (My partner asked if she had human hair wig, for example :))

However, she is not double-jointed. Therefore, the limbs bend at 90 degree angles at maximum. Needless to say, this gives her somewhat limited pose-ability. (On a side note, as a matter of personal taste, I find the double-joints weird looking and the single ones more esthetically pleasing) I've checked their website, and it doesn't appear that any of their other bjds are double-jointed either. For me personally, I find that I'm able to achieve some rather natural-looking poses with her without the double joints--I'm probably biased though ;)

So, to sum-up, Peak's Wood's BJDs--high-quality: yes. Highly pose-able: not so much.

Thanks! I think I might get a Dollndoll instead. :D