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Hey, could anyone let me know which dolls from Tayu are popular? I'm hoping to get some recommendations from you guys. :multi:

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I would say the 148D would be their most popular model. Reviews and photos for the 148D are plentiful in this forum.

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More pics of my 148cm D+ Cup TAYU QingZhi doll; photos taken yesterday
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Correction: my TAYU 148cm D+ cup QingZhi doesn’t stand or i can't get her to. But i chose not to have standing bolts. Maybe she would stand in shoes. Anyway, as u can see from this photo taken today, she's leaning, not standing
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148d is very popular for it's light weight. But basically you can't go wrong with any Tayu doll, it just depends on what you are looking for.
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More pics taken today of my TAYU 148cm D+ cup QingZhi; head's an AS doll head
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Those feet are quite realistic!

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What does "air-filled foam" mean? How is this different from TPE or Silicone?

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leorabbit wrote: Tue Aug 22, 2023 3:07 pm What does "air-filled foam" mean? How is this different from TPE or Silicone?
That's the core they use for weight reduction. I've seen what their cores are made of. Pretty much like a foam matress. Although I THINK it's made of silicone, at least that's what it felt like to me.

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I'm in same boat. 148d will be laying up with me sooner or later. They are pricey and I will wait till I get a good deal.

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I'm in the market to get a new doll, I have been considering a few other brands until I saw a few videos on those well-known tube sites of the 148D and was blown away. Further reading here only tells me this is most probably the doll for me. Despite the height, I had my hesitations to go below 155 i think for some of my limitations the 148 is after all a great size.

Thank you for all the feedback so far.
I broke my first doll intentionally, then regretted it, and am now looking to get a new one.

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There is a disturbing thread about paint peeling in the "Dolls in General" area that shows badly peeling paint on a TAYU girl.
Has anyone experienced this?

Here is a link to the page viewtopic.php?t=171645&start=15
It's about a third of the way down.

Has anyone experienced this?

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Swedish Meatball wrote: Tue Oct 24, 2023 10:54 am There is a disturbing thread about paint peeling in the "Dolls in General" area that shows badly peeling paint on a TAYU girl.
Has anyone experienced this?

Here is a link to the page viewtopic.php?t=171645&start=15
It's about a third of the way down.

Has anyone experienced this?
Yes, my 148 has paint peeled on the hands, arms, legs and ass. The only spots that still retain most of the paint are the areas that have not had any weight on them or friction. The breasts, upper chest, shoulders, upper and middle back.

The silicone itself is more of a white color, like the image of the hand in the link you provided. My doll's hands look far worse than that image. My doll's ass is pretty much missing all paint.

I don't think I would order another Tayu unless the pigment was part of the silicone. The peeled areas versus the non-peeled areas are jarring and unattractive but with clothes/stockings on, it isn't a huge deal but overall with the prices double when I purchased the 148, I would want FAR better quality in terms of resiliency.

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jkk211 wrote: Tue Oct 24, 2023 11:25 am
Swedish Meatball wrote: Tue Oct 24, 2023 10:54 am There is a disturbing thread about paint peeling in the "Dolls in General" area that shows badly peeling paint on a TAYU girl.
Has anyone experienced this?

Here is a link to the page viewtopic.php?t=171645&start=15
It's about a third of the way down.

Has anyone experienced this?
Yes, my 148 has paint peeled on the hands, arms, legs and ass. The only spots that still retain most of the paint are the areas that have not had any weight on them or friction. The breasts, upper chest, shoulders, upper and middle back.

The silicone itself is more of a white color, like the image of the hand in the link you provided. My doll's hands look far worse than that image. My doll's ass is pretty much missing all paint.

I don't think I would order another Tayu unless the pigment was part of the silicone. The peeled areas versus the non-peeled areas are jarring and unattractive but with clothes/stockings on, it isn't a huge deal but overall with the prices double when I purchased the 148, I would want FAR better quality in terms of resiliency.
This is good to know. I was looking hard at the 148d, but with peeling paint, I’m going to re think this. Probably need to search out dolls that gave the pigment in the silicone. I only have TPE dolls, but my next will be silicone.

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jkk211 wrote: Tue Oct 24, 2023 11:25 am
Swedish Meatball wrote: Tue Oct 24, 2023 10:54 am There is a disturbing thread about paint peeling in the "Dolls in General" area that shows badly peeling paint on a TAYU girl.
Has anyone experienced this?

Here is a link to the page viewtopic.php?t=171645&start=15
It's about a third of the way down.

Has anyone experienced this?
Yes, my 148 has paint peeled on the hands, arms, legs and ass. The only spots that still retain most of the paint are the areas that have not had any weight on them or friction. The breasts, upper chest, shoulders, upper and middle back.

The silicone itself is more of a white color, like the image of the hand in the link you provided. My doll's hands look far worse than that image. My doll's ass is pretty much missing all paint.

I don't think I would order another Tayu unless the pigment was part of the silicone. The peeled areas versus the non-peeled areas are jarring and unattractive but with clothes/stockings on, it isn't a huge deal but overall with the prices double when I purchased the 148, I would want FAR better quality in terms of resiliency.
Thank you, I appreciate your candor. I had almost taken delivery on one but apparently the universe threw me a lifeline.
If I had paid that much and had the paint peel off, I'd have been four star pissed off.

Maybe TPE isn't so bad after all?

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