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SAW (switch-a-witch) pics and review! I just opened them several hours ago and took this quick set of comparison shots.. http://www.flickr.com/photos/49746645@N00/sets/72157632810885968/Love them and they have different body molds!
wow 3 different types of body molds. What Mattel took years to do with MH, they did in one release. Still not a big fan of the Picasso theme they got going. >,<;
I don't get why some people are complaining about the price of the SaW sets when you can make 2 complete regular dolls that aren't even missing anything. I mean I know the CaMs are cheaper but I have always wondered how they can offer 2 dolls (at least once they started adding torsos) for less than what the individual dolls cost.
The detailing isn't nearly as intricate on the CaMs. And the wigs are cheap quality, and allow them to bypass the rooting and styling that the main dolls have. Also, the clothing tends to be cheaper quality, and they have zero accessories, jewelry, etc.
They are anywhere from $25-29.99US. Actually I find their quality to be just as good as the CAM sets. No, there aren't the details like fins, scaling and all that but the plastic is solid and very rubbery but a good rubbery. I don't think a SAW Zilla would break if you dropped her. The only thing I don't like is that the hands on all the Zillaz are like mittens..I wish their hand sculpts were more graceful. And..because the parts come off their legs can pivot at the knee like MH and Fashionistas!As for the clothes, the designs aren't as edgy as MH but the fabrics are nicer and the wigs, all 3 are saran and much nicer than the first few CAM sets. It's only the two latest sets, the Mummy/Gorgon and the Ice/Blob Girls that have nice wigs. The wigs that came with the first two CAM sets were IMO, crap. Where SAW lacks is the design of the shoes, accessories etc.
Quote from: angelfish on February 19, 2013, 07:35:50 PMSAW (switch-a-witch) pics and review! I just opened them several hours ago and took this quick set of comparison shots.. http://www.flickr.com/photos/49746645@N00/sets/72157632810885968/Love them and they have different body molds!OMG, thank you for posting those pictures; I've been looking for exactly that kind of photo review. I've been hemming and hawing over whether to keep the SAW set I picked up yesterday, 'cause I wasn't sure I'd like them enough out of the box to justify spending the money. I didn't even notice that the body types are different! That is so freaking awesome!! Kudos to MGA for that; I wish more doll lines would give us different body types.It is odd to me that they're sticking so hard with the split color theme with the SAWs, especially since they're also using the same colors on some of the dolls. There's only six SAW dolls, but there are already two yellow/white and two blue/white? It's like they got lazy with them already or something.
Actually I think there are only five SaW dolls. There is the first 2 pack with the black/white and the pink/green dolls, the single yellow/white doll, and it looks like a second 2 pack is on the way with a blue/white and a pink/white doll.