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What was the first sculpt you could recognize?

Dec 29, 2013

    1. Pukipuki and Realpuki are easy. Now I am ok at picking out Littlefee and Minifee and a few DZ 1/4. FL are very distinct to me.
       
    2. I think that the first sculpt that I could truly recognize was Luts Kid Delf Darae. I think this was because years ago, when I didn't have my own BJD and was only constantly lurking around the sites of BJD companies, one of the people that I go to school with bought one from Luts, and I kept on seeing her on my feed, hence somehow her sculpt ingrained herself in my memories or something like that.

      Recently, I'm also starting to recognize Fairyland Rin's sculpt too. xD
       
    3. Guess the first one(s) I could recognize were the Kid Delfs too. Manly because I owned two of them, and later because of the "kid face" they all seem to have.
       
    4. MNF Celine I can pick out of a crowd, no matter the face up or styling. Dem wittle teefs :love
       
    5. I can recognize a Resinsoul An no matter how his face is done <3 a friend of mine owns one, so I've seen one up close and I find they have a very distinct sculpt compared to the rest of the resinsoul crew. Aside from that, I can recognize Ringdoll sculpts sometimes, but I'm still really bad at it
       
    6. The first sculpts I could recognize were Soom Sabik and Dollshe Saint. Now I can recornize every Resinsoul, Dollshe, around 70% of Soom SG, Dollchateau boys and Iplehouse elder dolls, several Minifees.
       
    7. I think I have gotten to where I can identify the JIDs Tatiana and Tania by sight, I have been oogling over them for so long.

      Ditto for the SOOM Gena sculpt. xD
       
    8. Recognized Dream of Dolls (Homme Ducan etc.) and Dollzone (Megi etc.) models very easily, maybe because they were very popular at that time ^^'
       
    9. Bory and Duncan are the two that I can identify easily, and I can recognize Luts and DOD dolls from a mile away :3
       
    10. I can probably recognize the sculp I am most obsessed with at this moment - the DC kids. I can recognize that it's a DC matthew or Isabel. But that's probably easy for anyone because they have distinct features and unique proportions? XD? I just really love to stare at his pictures whenever I can U v U
       
    11. The very first sculpts I noticed were Fairylands MiniFee Chloes and Celines because of how popular they were and my friend had mostly Fairyland sculpts. Now that I have been looking on tumblr and DOA a lot more under the BJD tag I can tell the difference between a lot more dolls and picking up which sculpts are which a lot better over time now.
       
    12. I feel like almost everyone has a Fairyland Chloe which makes me never want to get one personally. I recognize Chloe anywhere and in any picture. She is the first sculpt I can recognize. So common I personally got bored of her. Although I love seeing how Chloe can look so different. I like seeing how a great faceup on a common doll can be so different. Very recognizable. CHLOE.
       
    13. Dollshe Saint! I didn't own him then, but once seen, never forgotten *_*
       
    14. The first sculpt I could pick out and name was a Fairyland Chloe. She's everywhere.
       
    15. For me it was DOD E-AN, Duncan, Petsha. Luts Abadon, El, Arwen, Nina and of-course DF-h Zhi-yan.
      And like others most of Fairyland after my first 3 months into the hobby ^^;
       
    16. I'm pretty good at identifying the Minifee Chloes, and I'm beginning to be able to pick out Little Monica's Sarubia. I can also generally tell apart the Iplehouse sculpts cause they have a very distinctive style.
       
    17. If it's from Volks I can usually tell right away. I still haven't seen enough of other companies to pick them out by sculpt without some other kind of identifier.
       
    18. For me it was the minifee Chloe , she's so beautiful and I'm so happy to see her everywhere :aheartbea:D !!
       
    19. The first doll I ever saw was a Luts Kid Delf Bory and after that I could spot him rather easily.
      Now I'm all about Migidolls though and can spot them in a group in little to no time. :D
       
    20. Volks Isao! He's such a distinctive fellow. :3

      Like it's been said before, back in the day when there were only a handful of companies, it was pretty easy to keep track of who was who. XD Even if you didn't know the exact sculpt name, it was not difficult to know the company just from the sculpt style.