Daisy offers her hand after defeating David at the chess tournament. "Well played!" David is also a Daisy sculpt. Watching is Addiction Lisa.
@AdanneO that wig is perfect for her, good choice. @MB Lilac Lisa looks like she is ready to take on the winner for the next match!
She is lovely! Love the way you have her posed. She looks pensive dreaming about that unicorn she wants to be
Thank you! She does want to be a unicorn (hence the necklace) but all she had for now is a pointy hat.
Hopefully this is the right forum to ask this in… I have just ordered a limited Iplehouse KID, but I was going through their other limited KID sculpts and realize that the listings may be several years old. It looks like the one I bought, Reese, was released in 2020! (source:Reese, Hannah & Esi – BJD Collectasy) I hope my order goes through and I have not purchased a discontinued sculpt Does anyone know what the deal is?
But why is a limited sculpt from 4 years ago still available? Sorry, I have never bought a limited doll before, I just assumed ‘limited’ meant available for only a season, or something like that. I was just wondering if others had more knowledge on this.
Did you buy him directly from Iplehouse? edit: Oh! I found Reese on the limited page. This looks like a re-release as the options don't seem to be the same as the original release.
Also, when the releases ended you could order most of those heads through the Doll Choice system. So even if people don't catch the sale there you could still order these cuties, just not with the outfits or special parts etc.
Yes, it does look like her animal feet are no longer available. But that’s ok, I didn’t want those I was able to get the dress in the product photos, too. I’m so excited! Thank you all for the info
Iplehouse and a lot of other companies re-open limited dolls for events. Iplehouse offers some limited sculpts in doll choice as well.
@MB Lilac your photos are always such a delight to see! My RS 'Hannah' is almost finished, just a final coat of MSC then varnish and she can be put back together. I based her faceup on the beautiful peoples of Tibet but at the same time tried to make it so she wasn't completely tied down to one particular ethnicity. No idea of a name yet, wouldn't even know where to begin finding a suitable one as I don't want to be disrespectful to any communities. Iplehouse KID Hannah by Ali MacTavish-Riach, on Flickr
@Blodeuwedd - She's really beautiful. Great job! I'm terrible at naming, so usually just stick with the sculpt name, unless mine is a boy, or the sculpt has a really awful name.