Exploring SD BJDs: The World of 1/3 Scale Dolls


Introduction

When one enters the world of ball-jointed dolls, or BJDs, they are immediately introduced to a vast array of doll sizes, types, and characters. Among them are 1/3 scale dolls, which are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts worldwide.

Image from VOLKS

1/3 scale dolls are known for their impressive size and lifelike appearance, making them a favorite among doll aficionados. This article will explore the world of 1/3 scale dolls or SD dolls. SD is more known as Super Dollfies (SD) BJDs. If you want to learn more about where we got the term SD from and what it encompasses then get ready for an informative read.

Definition of SD BJDs

Super Dollfies (SD) is a brand of 1/3 scale ball-jointed dolls produced by Volks Inc., a Japan-based company specializing in producing resin models and garage kits. SD BJDs stand approximately 60-65cm tall and have an articulated joint system that allows for realistic posing and movement. Each SD doll is unique in its design and can be customized with various eye colors, wig styles, face-up designs, clothing options, and accessories.

Nowadays BJD collectors use this term that comes from Volks to describe 1/3 scale sized dolls. Therefore the term SD truly represents Volks dolls.

Brief History of SD BJDs (VOLKS)

Image from VOLKS

The first Super Dollfie was created in Japan in 1998 by Akihiro Enku (Enku-Sha), inspired by antique European dolls from the late 19th century. The original Super Dollfie was made entirely from polyurethane resin and featured a simple stringing system with basic articulation points. Over time, the brand evolved to incorporate new materials, such as soft vinyl, for greater mobility and poseability.

Since then, BJDs have gained immense popularity among collectors worldwide due to their high customization options; each doll can be designed to reflect the owner’s tastes and preferences. The Volks brand has also become a symbol of Japanese pop culture, with many enthusiasts incorporating dolls into their cosplay and fashion styles.

Why 1/3 BJDs are Popular Among Collectors

One of the many reasons why 1/3 BJDs are popular among collectors is their unique design and lifelike appearance. With their large size and articulated joint system, these dolls can be posed in various ways, creating lifelike scenes that are a joy to photograph. Additionally, the customization options available for 1/3 BJDs allow collectors to create truly one-of-a-kind dolls.

Another reason for the popularity of 1/3 BJDs is the thriving community surrounding them. Collectors and enthusiasts share tips, tricks, tutorials, and experiences online through various platforms such as social media groups, forums, and blogs.

This community provides a sense of belonging for those interested in these beautiful dolls. Super Dollfies (SD) BJDs and 1/3 scale dolls are beloved types of dolls known for their realistic appearance and high level of customization options.

They have gained immense popularity among collectors worldwide due to their unique design and size and the thriving community surrounding them. In the following sections, we will delve deeper into the anatomy of an 1/3 doll as well as explore materials used in creating them and customizing options available for each doll.

Anatomy of an 1/3 BJD

1/3 BJDs are highly customizable dolls that can be made to look like almost anything. They are known for their intricate details and mobility, making them a great addition to any doll collection.

Image from Alices Collection

Understanding the anatomy of an 1/3 BJD is essential to taking care of it properly and customizing it to your liking. Three key components of an 1/3 BJD’s anatomy are the head sculpt and face-up, body type and measurements, and joint system and mobility.

Head Sculpt and Face-Up

One of the most defining features of an 1/3 BJD is its head sculpt. They come in various shapes, sizes, and designs, with some even mimicking famous characters. The face-up refers to the painting technique used on the doll’s face to give it a unique look.

A skilled artist can create different expressions using various shades of color. The face-up process involves applying a layer of matte sealant before painting multiple layers on top until achieving the desired look.

Some collectors prefer clean faces, while others like more intricate looks with detailed eyebrows, blushes, or freckles added to their dolls’ faces. It is important to handle the head carefully as it can break/chip easily due to its fragile nature.

Body Type and Measurements

1/3 BJDs come in different body types depending on their manufacturer’s design choices; these include girl or boy types and adult or child-like appearances. Most manufacturers follow a standard measurement chart for bodies, but there may still be variations between brands.

The average height for an SD or 1/3 BJD is around 60-70 cm tall with varied widths based on type (e.g., slim vs. curvy). It is important when purchasing clothes or accessories that they fit your doll’s measurements correctly; otherwise, they may not sit right on its body, leading to an awkward appearance.

Joint System and Mobility

1/3 BJDs are known for their mobility due to their unique ball-jointed system. This system allows the doll to move in various positions, whether standing, sitting, or posing for photos. The joints and parts are usually strung together with elastic chord, enabling them to be flexible with posing.

It is essential to take good care of your doll’s elastic, as they can loosen over time and affect the overall mobility of your doll. Regular maintenance, such as tightening chord or replacing elastic chords, can help keep your 1/3 BJD moving smoothly for a long time.

Materials used in creating 1/3 BJDs

Resin types and properties

The most commonly used material for creating 1/3 BJDs is resin. It is a synthetic polymer that can be molded into various shapes and sizes.

Resin is a popular choice because it is lightweight, durable, and has a smooth surface finish that can be easily painted or customized.

Wig materials

1/3 BJDs usually come without hair or wigs. The wig provides an opportunity for collectors to personalize their dolls further by choosing different styles, colors, lengths of hair as well as textures such as fur, synthetic, or mohair fibers.

Image from Crobidoll

Mohair wigs are popular among collectors because they look natural and have a soft texture that mimics human hair. Synthetic wigs are also available in various colors and textures but tend to have a shinier appearance than mohair wigs.

Eye types and shapes

The eyes of an 1/3 BJD are an essential part of their character design as they convey emotions through expressionless faces. They range from realistic-looking glass eyes to fantasy-inspired acrylic eyes with unique shapes or patterns such as cat-eyes or spiral-shaped irises.

The eye size usually ranges from 16mm to 20mm, varying based on the doll’s head size there must be enough space between the eyes to give them depth perception while still looking natural. It’s important to note that some collectors switch out their dolls’ eyes frequently; therefore it’s essential to make sure the eyes fit snugly and have the right shape to avoid any unnatural-looking effects.

Customization options for 1/3 BJDs

Face-up customization: Bringing your doll to life

One of the most exciting aspects of owning an 1/3 BJD is the ability to customize your doll’s face-up. A face-up is essentially the makeup and expression of the doll’s face, including details like eye color, eyebrows, and lip shape. This can be done by either purchasing a pre-made doll with faceup included from the artist, commissioning a faceup up artist to do it for you , or simply learning how to do it yourself.

Image from my faceup hacks video

Creating a face-up can be a fun and rewarding challenge for those who enjoy DIY projects. It requires artistic skill and knowledge of pastels, acrylic paints, sealant sprays, and various brushes.

Many online tutorials are available for those who want to learn this skill or improve their technique. However, if you prefer not to take on this task yourself, many talented artists offer affordable face-up commissions tailored to your preferences.

Clothing options: Dressing up your doll

Another aspect of customization for 1/3 BJDs is clothing options. Part of the fun of owning these dolls is creating unique outfits that reflect their personalities or moods. Clothing options range from basic t-shirts and jeans to intricate ball gowns or cosplay costumes.

Many talented designers specialize in creating clothes specifically for BJDs, including both professional brands and independent artists on platforms such as Etsy. Many collectors also enjoy making their own clothes by either sewing them or commissioning a tailor.

Accessories: The finishing touches

Accessories are an important customization aspect for 1/3 BJDs as they add an extra level of detail that can bring the character to life. Accessories include shoes, hats, jewelry pieces like necklaces or earrings; props like books or musical instruments, even small animals or other companions can be included. Many BJD collectors enjoy creating customized accessories for their dolls, using materials like polymer clay, resin, and fabric.

Some collectors also purchase accessories from various sources, such as online shops or conventions. Like clothing options, many talented designers specialize in creating unique and high-quality accessories specifically for BJDs.

Types of 1/3 BJD Characters Available in the Market

SD BJDs come in many characters and themes, making it easy for collectors to find a doll that suits their preferences. The most common types of BJD characters available on the market are human-like, fantasy, and animal-like.

Human-Like Characters: Partners in Everyday Life

The human-like character is the most popular type of 1/3 BJD on the market. These dolls are designed to resemble people and have realistic features such as facial expressions, body proportions, and skin texture.

Image from Alice’s Collection

They come in various ethnicities and genders, ranging from children to adults sizes. Human-like dolls are often used in photography or in diorama building.

Their cute looks make them excellent collectors pieces. One popular subcategory of human-like dolls is character BJDs. A lot of companies that make our most beloved characters from anime and video games partner with doll companies so fans can have a unique collectable for themselves.

These collectibles can be expensive but provide unique items for fans who want something different from traditional merchandise.

Fantasy Characters: Unleashing Your Imagination

Fantasy character 1/3 BJDs are designed to inspire imagination and take collectors on epic adventures beyond reality. These are usually non-humanoid figures that embody mythical creatures like fairies, dragons or elves. Their designs may feature large wingspan or intricate costumes that provide a sense of magic or wonder.

Image from Alice’s Collection

Companies often release new fantasy character designs inspired by art books or collaborations with comic artists or game designers. Some fantasy character dolls can be customized further with additional materials like glitter pieces or crystals to add more details.

Animal-Like Characters: A World of Furry Friends

Animal-like character models have become more popular among collectors due to their cute appearance and animalistic features such as ears and tails. They are often designed to resemble household pets like cats and dogs, but other models may also include exotic animals like rabbits, foxes, and wolves. These dolls can have scales or texture details that simulate animal skin.

Image from Alice’s Collection

Some companies offer accessories that can further transform the doll’s look with costumes or add-ons resembling animals. Animal-like characters are popular among collectors who want something unique yet familiar for their collection.

Caring for your 1/3 BJD

Storage Tips: Keep Your Doll Safe and Secure

Caring for your 1/ BJD is important to keep it looking its best over time. Proper storage is a key aspect of that care.

When storing your doll, you’ll want to keep it in a clean, dry location out of direct sunlight. Sunlight and moisture can cause the resin material to yellow or warp over time.

A protective case or display cabinet with doors is ideal for keeping dust and other debris off your doll, but if you don’t have one, make sure to dust your dolls regularly. It’s also important to be mindful of the positions and way you store your doll’s because of their joints.

You should not leave them bent or twisted as this can cause stress on the joints over time, leading to breakage or looseness. Instead, lay the doll flat in its case or display cabinet, with arms and legs straightened out.

Cleaning Techniques: Keeping Your Doll Looking Like New

Cleaning your 1/3 BJD regularly will also help keep it looking its best. You can use a soft-bristled brush or cloth to gently wipe away any dust accumulated on the resin material’s surface.

Alternatively, you might use an air duster canister with low-pressure airflow to remove dust from hard-to-reach areas like joints. If there are any stains on the doll’s surface try first removing it with a magic clean eraser. Be extra careful around the dolls face as it can remove the faceup if you are too hard on it.

Repairing Damages: Reviving Your Precious Doll When Needed

When damage happens due to accidents like dropping, scratching surfaces by rough clothing fabrics, etc., repair may become necessary. Minor scratch damage can be buffed out with fine sandpaper or even boiled to try to restore the shape. Once you are done working on an area always spray it with sealant to protect the resin.

For mobility improvement, you might need to replace elastic chord in the doll. If you need to restring your BJD, many tutorials on YouTube and other online forums walk through the process step-by-step, so don’t hesitate to seek out help if needed.

If your doll’s face-up is damaged beyond repairability by DIY repairs like this, it might be time for professional help. Face-up artists in the BJD community offer restoration services for various prices depending on what kind of work is required.

The Community of Collectors and Enthusiasts Around the World

1/3 BJD collectors and enthusiasts form a vibrant and diverse community that spans the globe. They share a love for these beautiful dolls and a passion for creativity, customization, and storytelling.

Many collectors are active on online forums and social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr, and Flickr. These platforms allow collectors to connect with others who share similar interests, share photos of their dolls, discuss techniques for customizing their doll’s face-ups or creating clothing patterns, and trade or sell items in their collections.

Check out the Facebook group that I run called BJD Addicts.

Online Communities

Online communities are a great way to connect with other SD BJD collectors worldwide. Many forums are dedicated to the topic and offer advice on everything from how to style wigs to creating custom eyes for your dolls.

The Den of Angels forum is one of the largest online communities dedicated to BJDs. Here you can find information on sculpt releases from different companies and reviews on different types of resin used in doll-making.

Social media platforms like Instagram have also become popular for 1/3 BJD collectors to showcase their work or browse others’ collections. Hashtags such as #SDBJD or #1/3BJD allow users easily find content related exclusively to this type of doll.

Conventions and Events

1/3 BJD conventions have become increasingly popular in recent years. These events offer an opportunity for enthusiasts worldwide to meet each other in person and participate in workshops about various aspects of doll-making, such as face-up painting techniques or wig styling tips. Some popular conventions include Dollism Plus (in Hong Kong), Dolls Party (in Japan), BJDCON (in Korea) , DollCon Dallas (Dallas), ABJDC (Austin), ResinRose (Oregon), Doll North (Canada), and Superdollfie Week-end (in France).

These events also feature vendor areas where collectors can purchase new dolls or accessories for their existing dolls. Some of the biggest doll-making companies also attend these events, offering collectors a chance to see upcoming releases and possibly buy one on-site.

Conventions and events are also an opportunity to dress up in outfits inspired by your own BJDs or those of other attendees. It is a great way to connect with other doll enthusiasts and build lasting friendships.

Sharing Tips, Tricks, and Experiences

One of the most enjoyable aspects of collecting 1/3 BJDs is sharing tips, tricks, and experiences with others who love these dolls just as much as you do. This can be done through online forums or in person at conventions.

Collectors share information about techniques for creating custom wigs or handmade clothing pieces for their dolls that may not have been available otherwise. The exchange of ideas between collectors has led to some incredible works of art within the community.

Sharing stories about how your doll came into your life or its backstory can further create connections within the group. The possibilities are endless for discovering new ways to fully enjoy this unique hobby through collective creation, learning from each other’s experiences, and growing together as a community in expressing themselves through this unique medium: BJDs.

Conclusion: Why Collecting 1/3 BJDs is a Fulfilling Hobby

The Personal Connection to the Dolls

One of the most fulfilling aspects of collecting 1/3 BJDs is the personal connection that owners often feel with their dolls. Many collectors create elaborate backstories and personalities for each of their dolls, almost treating them as living beings.

Me with MyBallerinaDoll (Night Lolita)

The amount of customization options available for these dolls allows owners to make them their own truly, and this level of personalization can be extremely rewarding. In addition, many collectors use their dolls as a self-expression or therapeutic outlet.

Dressing their dolls in different outfits or creating new face-ups can allow individuals to explore different styles and artistic endeavors. And for those who struggle with anxiety or other mental health issues, playing with their dolls can provide a calming distraction from stressors in daily life.

The Sense of Community Among Collectors

Another reason why collecting 1/3 BJDs can be a fulfilling hobby is the sense of community among collectors. Whether through online forums or in-person events like conventions, collectors can connect with others who share the same passion for these unique dolls. This community offers valuable resources, such as tutorials on doll customization techniques and recommendations on where to purchase high-quality doll accessories.

Furthermore, many collectors find that sharing photos and stories about their dolls online can lead to positive interactions with others from across the globe. This global network allows for exchanging knowledge about different cultures and customs, creating an even richer experience around collecting 1/3 BJDs.

A Final Thought

Collecting 1/3 BJDs is more than just a hobby; it’s an opportunity for creativity, community-building, and personal growth. These unique dolls offer endless avenues for customization and imagination while forging connections between those with similar interests worldwide. Whether you’re a long-time collector or just starting out, the world of 1/3 BJDs offers a fulfilling and rewarding experience unlike any other hobby.

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