Logan Doll & Meet Outfit
Mar 15, 2017 16:32:43 GMT -5
Post by fionabrigade on Mar 15, 2017 16:32:43 GMT -5
I purchased the Logan doll at Tenney Grant's collection debut on 2/16/17.
Logan Everett is AG's first 18" boy doll and the second doll to use the Kaya mold. He has gray eyes and short brown hair. There is some length on the front of the wig and it is tapered in the back. I didn't notice much variation in the face paint and eyes among the selection of dolls at the store. They all had uniformly placed eyebrows and forward glancing eyes. However, the quality of the wigs varied quite a bit from full on pompadours to deflated school boy side parts. I chose one in between the extremes. The facial coloring is a bit drab for my taste and I think the doll appears almost sick when displayed next to the other dolls. I decided to darken his eyebrows by simply going over the existing lines with Prismacolor pencil, which did liven up his face and added an assertiveness that I found lacking. The new hand sculpts on Logan and Tenney are identical, with the right hand in a grip and the left splayed open.
The Meet outfit consists of a blue and green plaid button up cotton shirt (the fabric is NOT flannel), graphic T shirt, gray boxer briefs, skinny black jeans with front and rear pockets, and gray sneakers. Nice quality overall except for the excessively glossy print on the T shirt, which looks tacky. The white velcro closure on the jeans show through at some angles and probably should have been black.
Logan is priced similarly to Tenney yet does not come with any book or accessory. The doll really should have come with additional pieces to increase the purchase value (maybe a pair of socks, a watch, a backpack, or a CD of Tenney's songs?).

His brushable hair can be styled in marginally different looks: (L to R) Clean side part, Tousled up, Superman curl

Logan showing off some outfits. Darkened eyebrows in the photo on the left. I'm thinking about adding some blushing over the bridge of the nose to even out the facial contrast

Logan next to Kaya. It's the same sculpt and is stamped "Pleasant Company 2002".

Logan Everett is AG's first 18" boy doll and the second doll to use the Kaya mold. He has gray eyes and short brown hair. There is some length on the front of the wig and it is tapered in the back. I didn't notice much variation in the face paint and eyes among the selection of dolls at the store. They all had uniformly placed eyebrows and forward glancing eyes. However, the quality of the wigs varied quite a bit from full on pompadours to deflated school boy side parts. I chose one in between the extremes. The facial coloring is a bit drab for my taste and I think the doll appears almost sick when displayed next to the other dolls. I decided to darken his eyebrows by simply going over the existing lines with Prismacolor pencil, which did liven up his face and added an assertiveness that I found lacking. The new hand sculpts on Logan and Tenney are identical, with the right hand in a grip and the left splayed open.
The Meet outfit consists of a blue and green plaid button up cotton shirt (the fabric is NOT flannel), graphic T shirt, gray boxer briefs, skinny black jeans with front and rear pockets, and gray sneakers. Nice quality overall except for the excessively glossy print on the T shirt, which looks tacky. The white velcro closure on the jeans show through at some angles and probably should have been black.
Logan is priced similarly to Tenney yet does not come with any book or accessory. The doll really should have come with additional pieces to increase the purchase value (maybe a pair of socks, a watch, a backpack, or a CD of Tenney's songs?).

His brushable hair can be styled in marginally different looks: (L to R) Clean side part, Tousled up, Superman curl

Logan showing off some outfits. Darkened eyebrows in the photo on the left. I'm thinking about adding some blushing over the bridge of the nose to even out the facial contrast

Logan next to Kaya. It's the same sculpt and is stamped "Pleasant Company 2002".


