Foxy is a great example of a doll that started out good, but ended up mediocre. The boob size is awesome, the roundness is pretty decent (Now with the metal ball technology would be better). Maybe if a company decides to make a real bimbo doll they should, hopefully, ask the Bimbo doll enthausiasts what they want to see / tips to make it perfect this time arounddanebramage wrote: ↑Sun May 05, 2024 2:11 pmI was ecstatic the day I saw the preliminary photos of Foxy, but my hopes were destroyed when I saw that horrendous "boob bridge" of TPE material in the middle that joins them together.Themanhsimelf wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 6:14 am Well, I agree with you that both are great, just that my gut feeling says, we can do better! Like for instance, Foxy from Passiondolls: https://www.passiondolls.com/product/fake-boob-foxy-a. Boobs are way bigger and good looking, just needs a bit of tweeking, maybe the iron balls that WM recently made are gonna do wonders for dolls like Foxy. So, If a hybrid doll of the above girls was ever to be made, with the iron balls option... That would be absolute bliss!
Just checked her out, and yeah, the torso is wayyyyy to small for the boob size, and very true, the boobs are to far apart. Quality wise I don't know tbh, first time hearing of them I must admit .danebramage wrote: ↑Sun May 05, 2024 2:18 pm I also thought the new Kenzie doll from dolls-castle looked promising, but the area where the breast joins the torso appears hopelessly small and the breasts are too far apart, I fear the TPE will tear in that area, I also hear a lot of reports of poor quality from dolls-castle.
setevoltas wrote: ↑Sun May 05, 2024 12:27 pm It's a generational thing IMO. You see guys who grew up in the 70s and 80s being into bush and thinner dolls, and you see the Gen Z crowd trending toward anime. Dudes around my age grew up during the completely fake beach ball saline implant years in the 90s, which was followed up with plastic surgery and the Internet. It's far from the ONLY look I find sexy, but I guess I'm part of the market.
If there's a market, doll manufacturers will explore it.
Yeah, I was born in the 80s ('85) so I grew up with Baywatch and all those series with Pamela's etc. Also Lolo Ferrari and ofc the internet haha. But yeah, seems that with me the Fake beach ball boobs stuck abit more then the rest. Also like fitness dolls (Aerobics chicks etc you had back then).