Giants Among Us: Unveiling the Majestic World of 70cm BJD Dolls and Larger!


70cm of eye candy…Doll Family Wantian

Prepare to be awestruck as we dive into the majestic realm of large BJD dolls! While some may consider 1/3 scale BJDs impressive, get ready to meet the giants among us—70cm and larger dolls that will leave you utterly mesmerized. Join me on this journey as we unveil the breathtaking world of these magnificent creations, where size truly matters and grandeur knows no bounds. Brace yourself for a thrilling exploration into the realm of large BJD dolls that will ignite your imagination like never before!

Key Takeaways
– The sizing categorization for 70cm dolls varies among companies, often labeled as 70cm/Uncle/SD17.
– Clothing and accessory shopping for 70cm dolls can be challenging due to the variation in sizes among companies. Shoes for 70cm dolls tend to be more universal, but it’s recommended to check the measurements before purchasing.
– Aimerai, Doll Leaves, Doll Family, Resinsoul, Impldoll, and (TD) Telesthesia & Dragon Doll offer affordable 70cm dolls.
– Here’s my video on 70cm dolls provides an in-depth look at various companies and includes links to the dolls featured.

Related/Helpful Articles: https://bjdlife.com/anthro-ball-jointed-dolls/

How to categorize 70cm dolls

Within the BJD hobby, we commonly encounter three main size categories: 1/6 (YOSD, approximately 27cm), 1/4 (MSD, approximately 42cm), and 1/3 (SD, approximately 60cm). But what about the majestic 70cm BJD dolls? Interestingly, many sites do not have a specific scale size for them and instead label them simply by their CM measurement. Clothing stores and online shops often classify them as 70cm/Uncle/SD17.

The term “SD17” originates from VOLKS, referring to their dolls that stood at a height of 65cm. On the other hand, the designation “Uncle” may have stemmed from Dragon Dolls, who used it to describe their larger dolls. While there are suggestions that 70cm dolls might be considered closer to 1/2 scale, this remains debated as the size still seems somewhat small for true 1/2 scale proportions.

Regardless, most BJD companies provide detailed size information for their larger dolls, including the recommended eye and wig sizes. So rest assured, you can easily find the necessary accessories to perfectly complement these grandiose creations.

Buying clothes/accessories for 70cm and up dolls

In the past 70cm dolls were a highly uncommon size and only a few companies sold them. Nowadays almost every doll company out there sells a few 70cm dolls. The really amazing thing is that each company varies in size. Some companies sell 70cm dolls, others do 65,72, and even 75cm.

Alice’s Collection has 70cm clothes

With this amount of diversity out means that clothes shopping can be a challenge.

Most stores out there today do offer a 70cm line. It is highly recommended that you really look at the measurements before buying. The doll companies vary in this size category so a pant that is labeled 70cm could fit one perfectly and fit another doll too short.

One thing you can sleep easy with is that the shoes are pretty universal. A lot of the larger dolls have similar feet and you will see a lot of shoes just labeled for 70cm dolls. Personally I would still see if you can view the measurements to make sure they will fit before purchasing.

What do 70cm dolls look like with other dolls?

Huge shout out to Nadee for providing me with some comparison photos of their dolls. I do not own any larger dolls so luckily Nadee went ahead and sent some photos over for the blog 🙂

So our first photo below-

(left to right): Dollshe Hound 70CM, Switch Holy Soseo/Mirodoll 67cm hybrid, Soom Lazule 65cm, HZBJD Fei 65cm

all the big ones 🙂

The second photo features-

(left to right): Dollshe Hound 70cm, Impldoll Jerry 65cm, Bobobie Apollo 60cm, April Story Sophia V 55cm

70cm compared to 1/3 scale dolls

And the third photo-

(front row only): Resinsoul Mai 44cm, Fairyland Minifee Moe Line Alicia 38cm, Dream of Doll Pisce/Myou hybrid 31.5cm, Impldoll Teno/Harley hybrid 26cm

70cm compared to 1/3, 1/4, and 1/6 dolls

Affordable 70cm dolls under $500!

The price for these dolls will be no joke considering the amount of resin being put to make them. Fret not though because there are some companies that make them at a very affordable price.

The dolls I have listed below are going to be for blank dolls. This means they will come with just a pair of eyes and usually have no “makeup” or faceup on them. The benefit of getting the dolls this way is that you can really customize them to be the character you want.

Resinsoul and Bobobie

Most affordable would be of course Bobobie & Resinsoul. These sister companies are very well known in the community for making highly affordable dolls in all sizes and colors! Their 70cm dollies fall in the $200-220 price range. They offer girl and boys in this size rang too!

Bobobie

Impldoll

Next we have Impldoll, a company that is known for their fantasy dolls. They offer their 70cm dolls starting at $380 on Alice’s Collection. I actually really like their selection of 70cm dolls. They offer some really unique faces with lots of character.

Impldoll

Doll Leaves

One of my personal favorites is Doll Leaves and they too offer some 70cm dolls at great prices! They can be found on Alice’s Collection . Their dolls start at $420 but usually have sales and events where you can snag one for a great deal.

Doll Leaves

Doll Family

I really love Doll Family dolls and they offer some gorgeous looking 70cm dolls! You are going to want to look at both sides of the company- Doll Family H and A (same company with different artists on A and H). Their price ranges $435-$495 for a 70cm doll. The great thing about them is that they tend to have lots of sales through Alice’s Collection. Make sure to keep an eye and catch them around seasonal times to snag a good deal.

Doll Family H 70cm dolls
Doll Family A 70cm Dolls

(TD) Telesthesia & Dragon Doll

Looking for some major shelf eye candy? TD has some dolls for you! I particularly like their Leopard Xun Jian. Their dolls are $450 on Alice’s Collection but are currently on sale right now for $405.

Look at this cute kitty

They have a large variety of nice looking fantasy and regular themed dolls. TD is a great company and you should really give them a look…especially the leopard haha!

TD 70cm dolls

Check out my video on 70cm dolls

If you would like to see more 70cm dolls please check out my Dolly Talk Tue video! We looked at different companies that sell these amazing dolls! There are even links to the dolls in the description bar for the video.

As we conclude this exploration into the world of 70cm dolls, it’s time to hear your thoughts! What do you think about these majestic creations? Are they too big for your taste, or do you find yourself irresistibly drawn to their huggable resin allure?

Remember to also check out our other articles on BJD sizing and discover more affordable dolls within the hobby. Embrace the magic of 70cm dolls and continue your enchanting journey in the captivating world of ball-jointed dolls!

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