plasticyears Posted May 15, 2024 I'm back at it with the weird and obscure dolls again. Anyone who has seen my other posts probably knows that I love to collect sculpts that are older, slightly unusual and usually difficult to find. I also love Marmit dolls and have been a fan of their 1/6 dolls for a while. So, imagine my excitement when I was made aware of the fact that Marmit once made a 60cm anime doll! I ended up winning an auction for her at a more than bargain price: As you can see, she's more or less the same scale as a DD and has closed eye holes. There isn't much information out there about her, but it might be a blank version of this doll. She was also available via mail order, likely in 2009-ish. I emailed Marmit themselves to ask for information, but after telling me which email address to use, they didn't reply lol. She's a little dated looking, but I'm really looking forward to painting her and making her beautiful! This girl is being shipped via surface mail, so I'm not expecting her home for a couple months, but I look forward to sharing her here when she arrives. 8 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PlasticJester Posted May 15, 2024 Oh, what an interesting doll. Is she 5-point articulation? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tam_I_am Posted May 16, 2024 Oh, that's so cool! But I think the painted doll has a different head, because I don't see any trace of the molded eyes on her. Thanks for sharing such an interesting piece of doll history. I'm looking forward to seeing pictures of her all finished after she's arrived. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
plasticyears Posted May 18, 2024 On 5/15/2024 at 11:18 PM, PlasticJester said: Oh, what an interesting doll. Is she 5-point articulation? Yes, it seems so. She also has a headcap similar to a DD, so I wonder if they intended for people to carve the eyes out and for her to wear inset eyes? On 5/16/2024 at 4:19 PM, Tam_I_am said: Oh, that's so cool! But I think the painted doll has a different head, because I don't see any trace of the molded eyes on her. Thanks for sharing such an interesting piece of doll history. I'm looking forward to seeing pictures of her all finished after she's arrived. Thank you Tam! 🖤 yeah, I did wonder the same re the molded eyes. I'm looking forward to her getting here, I hope I can work on her this summer. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tam_I_am Posted May 18, 2024 A fun project to look forward to. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
plasticyears Posted August 3, 2024 (edited) Update. I received this very large but very lightweight box. Bubblewrap mummy - past this point there's some doll nudity. Here she is! It's hard to see since I was struggling with the lighting but here is the mark on the back of her head - MS - 1. I wonder if Marmit ever planned to make more of these blank sculpts for customisers? Also, this is how her head attaches - the neck peg is simply sculpted as part of her body, and it goes through the hole in the head. The vinyl is very soft so I was able to remove the head with ease. Soft headcap pops right off like a DD. Excuse the messy shelf, but we can see she's a comparable scale to DD/Ob60 girls. Her face! The sculpting is a little rough and pretty unsophisticated, but I'm sure there's potential there. ...and, she stinks like an old garage so her head has been soaking in a de-odourising mixture lol. I have no clue what to do with the body as I really am not interested in it, so I guess I'll just store it. What does everyone think I should do with her eyes? Paint them? Open them up? I'm open to suggestions! 💕 Edited August 3, 2024 by plasticyears 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ayrell Posted August 3, 2024 Congratulations on your new arrival! Sounds like a fun project and I can't wait to see more. 😄 I don't know how hard opening up the eyes vs painting them would be, but I would suggest the first option. Separate eyes can shine wonderfully and bring life to a doll's expression. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
plasticyears Posted August 5, 2024 On 8/3/2024 at 12:17 PM, Ayrell said: Congratulations on your new arrival! Sounds like a fun project and I can't wait to see more. 😄 I don't know how hard opening up the eyes vs painting them would be, but I would suggest the first option. Separate eyes can shine wonderfully and bring life to a doll's expression. Thank you, @Ayrell! In my experience painting/modding are both hard in their own ways…with painting you have the struggle of lumpy paint, muddy layers etc. so it’s pick your poison really 😅 But I agree, open eyes are really pretty. I might very well end up doing that! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mmmuguet Posted August 5, 2024 Hm, I think the way you go kind of depends on the vibe? If you keep the eyes closed and paint them, the head retains that very oldschool look you see in early product lines. If you open them up you can style them a lot more modernly and change things around on a whim (way easier to swap eyes for a different feel vs...repainting the whole thing haha). As a personal preference I would open the eyes, but that's because I'm not really fond of painted on/decal eyes on large scale dolls. 2 •୨୧┈ Iskander tinyfox little anna • Bishop tinyfox lilith • Lariat tinyfox 06S • Crocus tinyfox asmoti • Cedar tinyfox nomi • Copernicus tinyfox murphy • Hyacinthe tinyfox c-16 • Salem tinyfox little ashley • Arlo tinyfox raya • Clary tinyfox li chun • Wren tinyfox lizzy • Drosera tinyfox fluffy • Narcisse tinyfox d-01 • Robin mdd ddh-01 • Otto mdd ddh-01 • Yuliy mdd ddh-01 • Chino obitsu 50-04 • Eden obitsu 50-04 • Vivian azone fururu tan • Hesperos visuadoll moegi ┈୨୧• Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PlasticJester Posted August 5, 2024 I think opening up the eyes would be really cute! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
plasticyears Posted August 6, 2024 16 hours ago, mmmuguet said: Hm, I think the way you go kind of depends on the vibe? If you keep the eyes closed and paint them, the head retains that very oldschool look you see in early product lines. If you open them up you can style them a lot more modernly and change things around on a whim (way easier to swap eyes for a different feel vs...repainting the whole thing haha). As a personal preference I would open the eyes, but that's because I'm not really fond of painted on/decal eyes on large scale dolls. Def agree that painting the eyes would give her a more oldschool look. So far I’m leaning towards opening them to make her fit in more with my DDs. 15 hours ago, PlasticJester said: I think opening up the eyes would be really cute! so far this seems to be the most popular choice… 👀 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites