Brotherly love in playscale: finding diversity in fashion dolls and action figures from the 1960s to now: Barbie, Fashion Royalty, Momoko, Susie, GI Joe, Power Team, Mixis.
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Esther, Lindsay, and Noah in Photographs
Here are photos of the first January 2009 dolls, Esther, Lindsay, and Noah:
The Biblical figures have inset eyes. Their heads are larger and their bodies are broader than most of my figures. When/if I debox them, I will be able to see if they fit in with the others.
Hmmm, I notice that both the men and the women in the Biblical figs series have the same type of neck connector, which might make head-swapping difficult. Too bad because Esther looks like a good androgynous male character.
Yes, the ToG Esther looks androgynous to me, too. Rather handsome if you don't mind that one eye is a little larger than the other. (I thought odd eyes only happened with paint jobs. Shrug.)
I missed out on getting Mary who I thought was the prettier of the two - well, from what I could see in the KB Toys online page. Eh well, Lindsay Lohen was intended to ride with Esther and Noah.
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Hmmm, I notice that both the men and the women in the Biblical figs series have the same type of neck connector, which might make head-swapping difficult. Too bad because Esther looks like a good androgynous male character.
Yes, the ToG Esther looks androgynous to me, too. Rather handsome if you don't mind that one eye is a little larger than the other. (I thought odd eyes only happened with paint jobs. Shrug.)
I missed out on getting Mary who I thought was the prettier of the two - well, from what I could see in the KB Toys online page. Eh well, Lindsay Lohen was intended to ride with Esther and Noah.
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