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Post by lalaloopsy17 on Feb 2, 2013 7:55:35 GMT -5
so, are any of you people pullip lovers? today i think i might order pullip peter pan, just not sure as might lose the hands...do you think it'd be safe to glue the hands on? I'm scared i might open the head, try to customize her and lose the eyemech...I need to find a blog or video on how to care for them..I'd need a place to put him/her [yes it's a girl cross dressing...] what if i change my mind after i order him and want the tinkerbell dal doll? what if my pullip is defected? what if a very annoying [she knows who she is] family member DESTROYS HER? What if the body gets wrecked and I can't afford a obitsu... What if he gets lost in the post? what if the clothes stain the body? what if she has a broken eyemech? ? im so worried...im going to have to make up about a million reasons to get a pullip doll to convince myself to buy him....lol i love referring to her as a him because ...........I dunno...lol. what if he doesnt come in time for pullip's 10th birthday? what if the dog decides it wants a very pullip dinner? what if I can't take [her] him on camp? what can i do to keep her clean? can I manage to make her some clothes? [100][/th] post Attachments:
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Post by falsettoslumber on Feb 19, 2013 17:36:51 GMT -5
Honestly, if you're this worried about buying one, I say wait a while until you've done a hell of a lot of research! Being a ball jointed doll, the string system is very strong, so I shouldn't worry about losing hands or feet to be honest. Pretty much every item in a Pullip doll is replaceable, if a little expensive, if the worst does happen! The eye mechanism is also quite strong, though if you do break it or lose it, I advise getting somebody professional to fix it, as I've seen some pretty bad botched jobs. With staining the body, just make sure you only get clothes that are none-stainable, such as light cottons, some real leathers, etc. My best advice is to literally research as much as you can! There are some great places to get information on these dolls, and with them being so expensive, the research is definitely needed! Good luck
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Post by lalaloopsy17 on Feb 20, 2013 8:49:55 GMT -5
Thanks!
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Post by rainbowhootowl on Apr 12, 2013 3:26:37 GMT -5
I have 2 Pullip dolls and a Dal but I never really use them anymore.
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Post by ragingmoon1987 on Apr 20, 2013 11:54:18 GMT -5
I love Pullip! I don't have any yet, but I like them. Dal Heart Macaroon is my favorite.
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