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Yea they both have their pros and cons. For me, the Tayu being a lot lighter is a huge plus but I find the overall anatomy of the model 15 a lot more natural and pleasing to the eye.
The tayu 158C overall proportion looks a little odd. It feels like the top and bottom half of the body was stitched together from 2 different body types.(with the dividing line at the waist) The 2 halves don't quite fit and it just looks weird and jarring to me. It doesn't feel balanced.
Someone said it's based on some real life model but I looked at her pictures and I don't think she looks quite like this..
Anyways, I almost pulled the trigger due to the weight(21kg) but decided to wait for more pictures.
I'm glad they had a well lit standing frontal shot from head to toe(the one you attached here). After seeing this picture, I realised it's not the doll for me. It was very close though.