Some photos of Dollzone 65cm jointed hands VS Soom. Soom looks small in comparison.



See those metal thingies in the DZ hands? Anyway, those are 65cm hands and not 70cm. Catherine (who owns the doll with the DZ hands) says the 70cm ones are even larger, and probably will suit EID better?
Personally I think jointed hands are some amazing engineering and aesthetics feat. They're so small and poseable, and it's just amazing that they even have veins and all, you know? But my parents were like, "Hm, nothing much" when I showed them. The only person at home who finds them cool is my sister, haha. But most of the time I don't know what to pose for the hands, and while I know I can just swap it out with his normal hands, I don't like Little Monica's hands much, so I'll rather just leave the jointed hands on.
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