Thursday, July 28, 2022

QueBan a 1/6 MJD BJD

Jesui is an 11-inch vinyl unstrung BJD by QueBan


I purchased Jesui after a doll-friend posted photos of two different QueBan dolls. There are five different dolls. 

Jesui has a caramel brown complexion, black-rooted hair, blue stationary eyes, and multiple points of articulation. She wears a neon yellow (described as green in the Amazon description) top and pants, and white high-top Chucks-style sneakers.

The details on the back of the box are shown in the next image.

Back-of-the-box details

Described as a 1/6 MJD BJD Cool Girl the height on the box is listed as 9 inches. My doll measures 11 inches from head to toe.

She came with an extra pair of hands.


Inside the box, Jesui was inside a plastic liner shaped to fit her body. Her extra pair of hands and white "Chucks" were packaged separately.

The index fingers on the extra pair of hands are curled under.

I have not tried the extra pair of hands on Jesui, but I did remove one of her existing hands to check the ease or difficulty of removing it. I pulled on the hand gently until it popped off.


She is a very cute doll with unique facial features.

Close-up of Jesui's face

All of the dolls have blue eyes. Hopefully, the company will include brown-eyed dolls in future releases. 

Redressing

I wanted to see if I had clothes on hand that fit Jesui. Before she arrived, I thought Sparkle Girlz fashions might fit, but they do not. Her body is larger than Sparkle Girlz’. My next thought was that Uncanaan 1/6 BJD clothes would fit. Some clothes made for 30 cm BJDs might fit depending on the style. Because  Ucanaan dolls are a full inch taller than QueBan dolls, clothes made for them will not fit perfectly. 

Jesui posed with a Ucanaan BJD to illustrate the height difference and for a complexion comparison. She has a light caramel complexion.

In this photo, Jesui wears a Uncanaan fashion. The sleeves of the blouse cover her hands, otherwise, the fit is okay.

In this photo, the sleeves are tucked under to give the illusion of a perfect fit.

I moved on to other clothes that did fit Jesui. I was surprised that some Curvy Barbie fashions fit well.

This is Zig and Zag Barbie Fashionista #57's dress. The shoes were made for 1/3 BJD dolls.

This is Barbie Fashionista #144's animal-print top and shorts worn with her own sneakers. #ad
While redressing, to prevent the hair from tangling, I banded her ponytails.
 
This is Barbie Fashionista #125's romper (the Fashionista with purple hair).

The next fashions were made for a variety of different dolls as described in the photo captions.

Made for 13- to 13-1/2-inch Sibahle (Paola Reina) dolls, this romper fits if the collar is pulled down more than required to do for the taller dolls.

This Boneka dress fits well. It is Monday’s Child Daria’s original dress. Daria, by Dianna Effner, is 10 inches tall, an inch shorter than Jesui.

This yellow dress and the raincoat in the next photo were made for 10-inch Georgia/Ann Estelle from Effanbee/Tonner’s Mary Engelbreit doll line from several years ago.

The raincoat fits loosely because Jesui is thinner than Georgia and Ann Estelle.

This nautical fashion was made for 1/6 BJDs. It fits well.


The pink Ucanaan skirt, top, stockings, and pink shoes are what Jesui continues to wear for now. I hope the company will add clothing for 1/6 MSD BJD QueBan dolls soon.




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