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Doll Lab Ep. 55: Galaxy Queen Exclusive Anime Cosplay Silicone Sex Doll Review – Surprisingly Realistic
In this episode of DollLab, let’s start with something fun — are you a sci-fi fan? Or maybe a fan of iconic galactic queens?
The moment you see the Galaxy Queen from XY Doll, there’s an instant sense of familiarity. The outfit alone triggers that feeling, like you’ve seen something like this before… somewhere far away in the galaxy.
Just to be clear, this is a cosplay-inspired sex doll and not officially tied to any franchise. But honestly? That doesn’t really matter. The vibe is strong, and that’s exactly what makes her so interesting.
In this hands-on review, we take a close look at the Galaxy Queen — breaking down her design, softness, movement, and overall realism. The big question is simple: does she just look the part, or does she actually deliver the full experience?
| Categoría | Descripción | Score |
|---|---|---|
| Weight & Height | 164 cm (5’5″), 36 kg (79.4 lbs). Slim F-cup figure, lightweight and easy to handle. | 8.6 |
| Face Makeup | Hard silicone head with implanted hair, eyebrows, and realistic lashes. Eye whites slightly yellowish. Lips have gloss but no real oral structure or movable jaw. | 8.6 |
| Body Makeup | Good skin texture with pores, goosebumps, and veins. Natural lower belly and well-sculpted upper body. Knees slightly less refined. | 8.9 |
| Suavidad | Chest is very soft with gel filling. Legs and arms medium-soft. Butt and hands/feet firmer. | 8.5 |
| Flexibility | Neck, arms and ankles firm. Lower legs and upper thighs looser. Waist tight. No toe joints. | 8.7 |
| Functionality | Tight entrances with good grip. Openings positioned quite forward. No ROS. | 8.2 |
🌟 Overall Rating: 8.58 / 10
Galaxy Queen Specifications Overview
Height, Weight, and Body Type
The Galaxy Queen stands at 164 cm (5’5”), which puts her right in that balanced, realistic height range—not too tall, not too compact. Her weight comes in at around 36 kg (79.4 lbs), which is fairly typical for a full silicone build.
That weight matters more than people think. It affects handling, posing, and storage. If you’re not used to lifting something in that range, it can be a bit of a workout. Actually… yeah, something to keep in mind.
Her body features an F-cup figure with a slim, refined shape, giving her that elegant, slightly delicate look. It’s not exaggerated to the point of looking unrealistic, which is honestly a big plus.
Overall Design Concept
What makes Galaxy Queen stand out isn’t just the body—it’s the cosplay identity. The design leans heavily into an anime-style aesthetic, blending fantasy and realism in a way that feels intentional rather than overdone.
It’s not trying to be a perfect human replica. It’s trying to capture a character vibe. And in that sense, it works.
Head Sculpt and Facial Details
Hair, Eyes, and Makeup Realism
The head is made from hard silicone, which allows for sharper detailing. You get implanted hair, eyebrows, and both upper and lower eyelashes, which adds a noticeable level of realism.
One small but interesting detail? The slightly yellow tone in the whites of the eyes, which mimics real human eyes more closely than pure white would. It’s subtle, but it makes a difference.
The lips have a soft gloss, and the texture is clearly defined. Nothing too exaggerated—just enough to catch the light naturally.
Mouth Structure and Limitations
Here’s where things get a bit simplified. The Galaxy Queen does not have a functional oral structure. Instead, there’s a fixed internal design that visually resembles teeth.
No moving jaw, no internal realism in that area. It’s more about appearance than functionality here.
Body Detailing and Skin Texture
Upper Body Realism
The upper body is where the Galaxy Queen really shines. The skin texture is detailed and layered, especially across the chest and torso.
You’ll notice:
- Light vein detailing
- Subtle goosebump effects
- Natural transitions across the abdomen
There’s even a slight softness around the lower belly that gives it a more natural, human-like look. That kind of detail adds depth—it stops the doll from looking too “perfect.”
Lower Body Imperfections
Now, the lower body isn’t quite at the same level. Around the knees, the detailing becomes a bit rougher and less refined.
It’s not bad—it’s just… less impressive compared to the upper body. And once you notice it, yeah, you can’t really unsee it.
Softness and Touch Experience
Chest and Gel Filling
This is where things get interesting. The Galaxy Queen uses a full silicone body with gel-filled chest, making that area the softest part.
It feels cushioned, responsive, and noticeably more lifelike compared to standard silicone. There’s even a slightly unique internal structure that you can feel—almost like small internal shapes.
Unexpected detail.
Arms, Legs, and Material Balance
The rest of the body varies:
- Arms: Medium firmness
- Legs: Slight bounce due to weight-reduction layers
- Butt: Firmer (no gel filling)
- Hands & feet: Hard for durability
This mix actually makes sense. Softer where needed, firmer where pressure is higher.
Flexibility and Joint Performance
Tight vs Loose Joint Behavior
Joint behavior is… a bit unusual.
- Neck, arms, wrists: tight
- Ankles: tight
- Thighs and lower legs: surprisingly loose
That’s not typical. Most dolls are tighter in the hips for support. Here, it’s kind of reversed in some areas.
Real-World Usability
The waist remains tight, which helps with stability. But the variation across joints means posing can feel inconsistent at times.
Not bad—just different.
Lower Body Design and Internal Structure
Tightness and Sensation
The internal design leans toward a tighter feel overall, especially at the entrance. The material provides noticeable grip, which some users may prefer.
Compared to other brands, this one feels more snug.
Structural Positioning Differences
One interesting detail is the positioning. The openings sit slightly more forward and closer together than usual.
It’s not a flaw—it’s just a different design approach. But yeah, you’ll notice it.
Price, Value, and Features
Cost vs Performance
At around $2000 after discount, the Galaxy Queen sits in a mid-to-premium range. Compared to similar silicone dolls (often priced higher), this is actually pretty competitive.
Free Upgrade Options
One major bonus? You can upgrade to a soft silicone head for free, which adds extra value right out of the box.
That’s not something every brand offers.
Final Verdict: Is Galaxy Queen Worth It?
Who Should Buy This Doll
This model is a great fit if you:
- Like anime-style cosplay designs
- Want a balanced mix of realism and fantasy
- Care about softness in key areas like the chest
- Prefer a mid-range silicone option with upgrades
Preguntas frecuentes
Yes, at around $2000, it offers good value compared to similar silicone dolls on the market.
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Starry – Doll Lab Lead Tester
Starry is the lead tester behind Doll Lab, specializing in hands-on reviews of Silicone and TPE sex dolls.
She focuses on realism, softness, and performance through real testing, helping users understand how different models look and feel in real use.