
I purchased the Azone Custom Lily Type-C in light brown because I was impressed by the contrast between her white jacket and short flared navy blue skirt, in addition to her cuteness. However, when considering if this action doll can ride a 1:12 scale motorcycle, the personal concern is that her former Picconeemo S cannot sit in a forward-leaning riding position because of the limited number of joints and range of motion.

In line with my other action dolls, I selected a 1:12 scale chair to display my Type-C with ease and stability. It is the Design Interior Collection 1:12 scale model of the DCW, designed by Charles and Ray Eames. As shown in the first photograph, you can see the spine-like structure of the DCW. The small back of this miniature does not interfere with her arms. The reddish-brown color of the chair matches the light brown of her hair and contrasts with the blue of her eyes.
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