When SartoriaJ introduced their 51cm sized guys last fall I had to order the bearded faced Jude. I love this sculpt and I really wanted to try one of the SJ bodies. Happy to say he fits in very well with the Iple FID and Raccoon Doll crews. His height is very close to the Raccoon Doll men, just a little bit taller than the Iple FID muscle men. He seems lighter than the FID muscle men when you hold him though. I'll do some size comparisons of the three later. I still need to decide on a name. Lobo always pops into my head when I look at him, and I'm guessing that's a last name or a nickname, but I haven't decided yet.
Raccoon Dolls, Iple FID and SartoriaJ mini's in their "everyday" lives. I like to think of my dolls in this size as dolls in the stories I tell in my head, who can fit into any role available to them. Most of my dolls this size are typically used in my "In the Glade" world (linked in sidebar). This blog gives me a chance to do something different with them, and dress them in contemporary clothing. I do have some "superernatural" characters here that are more prominent here than in the Glade
Saturday, January 23, 2021
SartoriaJ 51cm Jude
He's certainly a handsome one! I will take some pics of him with his clean shaven brother later. This bearded face up is so well done though! I much prefer it to his clean shaven look.
And he has a nice profile too.
And a pic of him with Cali. I haven't decided what their relationship is yet, other than I know they are part of the same wolven pack.
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