Taking just one little toke.
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Taking just one little toke.
Living Dead Dolls have an interesting age and scale relativity thing going on. All LDDs are built on childlike bodies that mimic classic dolls but nonetheless work fine for most of the adult-coded characters in the line. This means all regular LDDs, children and adult characters alike, are the same size. Then when the LDD Minis come into play, they can slide in and out of compatibility with the full-size dolls depending on who they're next to. The Minis are sculpted slightly more like toddlers a bit younger than regular LDDs. Next to a child character like Faith above, Minis Lottie is too tiny and breaks scale.
She works as a toddler next to adult-coded Dr. Dedwin as the Wizard of Oz, though.
Most LDD Minis are just downscaled replicas of the full-size dolls, further throwing their ability to share space with the normal dolls into question. The Xmas Carol Minis were debuting characters with no full-size counterparts, and being tiny doesn't make them fit with the normal dolls, so they're best staying in their own Minis world. I cast Minis Bedtime Sadie to be the Scrooge they haunt.
However, the Wizard of Oz line had two trios of Minis functioning as characters who were to scale with the standard dolls in the collection: a set of three Munchkins and three Flying Monkeys, and they're Minis who are arguably incompatible with other Minis and only work with the full-size dolls!
Picked this amazing Angelina Ballerina set today. I was actually hoping the scale would work for either the minis or Wellie Wishers but alas, no luck.
The pieces are so nicely made as one would expect from older AG stuff.
The background is magnetic and comes with gorgeous windows, fireplace, paintings, furniture etc. Both the floor and walls are reversible.
I don’t really collect plush dolls so I wonder if there’s another doll that might work at this scale?
I’m not saying I was influenced by Lisa Frankenstein…I’m saying it’s on my to watch list & I’m bored and want to kitbash something easy instead of building Al a whole ass kaiju8 model kit 🥲
and I no longer think boy dolls have cooties
Let’s Bishie these 90s mattel lads…
Cuz I’m messing around with scale & Rachel fucking Tice found her Jfashion prom date
I finally found the time to take some snaps of my STO Blythe ( Big Laugh ). I still haven’t figured out what to name her.
I purchased this cute kitchen set back when I was in Hong Kong and I spruced it up with some masking tape to bring out some color!
The set of food she is holding is from a rare Miniature series from Orcara from Hong Kong, I don’t even think the company exists anymore.
I got the twins’ popcorn maker because I really really wanted a popcorn maker and when it arrived I thought it was like totally out of scale…but I was like totally wrong.
I compared it to the mixer and then the AG versions to my real life versions:
I also did one other size comparison while I was at it:
I do wish it made the popcorn popping sound though!
Sylvanian Families miniatures and Little Twin Stars Rem-ment miniatures. Let's see how they look with our dolls! ♥