I've made no secret that Dane is one of my favorite Iple sculpts in the FID size. He's one that I could own in every color and not get tired of. I've wanted to get the two I have together for some photos for a while now, but just hadn't gotten around to it. This morning I made time. Nox, the ebony guy, was my first. He has the default FID face up and is on the muscle body. He is a part of my fantasy group and I usually post him on my "In the Glade" blog.
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
Monday, December 27, 2021
The Dane's
This past summer a friend was rehoming her light brown Dane on the model body and asked me if I would be interested in him. How could I resist???? So Javier came to live with us. He also has the default FID Dane face up, and as previously mentioned is on the model body.
If money wasn't an option I would love to have a gray Dane.......and maybe even a dark brown Dane with a bearded face up to be a brother to Javier. But for now I'll enjoy the two I have. It is so interesting how the same face up can look so different on two different resin colors.
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