Thanks Von. Haven't done much with dolls lately, with all of the graduations and holiday, plus BBQs etc... Hoping too soon.von_Shredhead wrote:Hi Pasty!
Just checkin' in to see if'n y'have any latest updates of your new DS100. Cool new pics Buddy ... love the one with her sitting on the steps of the pool ... NICE!
Cheers!
Von
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I will try that Hollows. Yes, very soft - her bikini left imprints for a while even.hollows+fentiman wrote:I think like most dolls she should stand with a little leaning assistance. My two first generation do even though they have a broken hip joint and one floppy leg! I'm surprised you say the silicone is soft though, that does seem to be a change. My two are not what I'd call soft at all and I would say more on the firm side!
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Of course your thread is lively even if you're gone. It's even more lively if you post more pictures of her along with your other girls too xD
I believe by the time now, she's probably use to your house by now. Your wife is probably getting use to her too isn't it?
Enjoy her and she's definitely gonna give it to you back.
Cheers,
RJ
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Your thread is so exciting to me, I am in touch with John for Eva with freckles...
Could you check her "real" weight? Just to see if 9kg is exact.
The "new" silicone is really soft as I can see with my 145-, but with that softness, she is fragile, her fingers, hands... I am not sure it is better than before. A mixt of "old" and new silicone would be good, so harder silicone for the feet, and soft for the rest...
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She's still a cherished cuddle partner, though!
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So sad! after how long has she broken? Do you repair, or impossible?Paleonaturist wrote:It's good to hear that her skeleton seems to be holding up ... I've got one of the first gen, and poor Kimi's skeleton has broken at both hips, her back and one knee - and gone very loose at her elbows.
She's still a cherished cuddle partner, though!
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There are some gruesome photos of the surgery in one of the threads if anyone is interested!
I think the problem now will be getting spare parts for the first gen as the skeleton is different with the second gen!
Homanoidus, if you're still in contact with John can you ask him if spare skeleton parts are still available for the first gen please? That might also give you an indication of whether they will still back up second gen breakages (hopefully none!) if they have to do another modification!
John usually sends the parts free but you have to pay shipping!
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Ok' I am going to ask him.hollows+fentiman wrote:I've two broken first gen ones. Both of them are similar breaks to Paleonaturist's Kimi. I started a lengthy repair to the first one and had to replace the hip plus joints, the whole back plus joints and one shoulder. I was just putting her back together and a leg joint went again so she has stayed unfinished since (from last year basically!)!
There are some gruesome photos of the surgery in one of the threads if anyone is interested!
I think the problem now will be getting spare parts for the first gen as the skeleton is different with the second gen!
Homanoidus, if you're still in contact with John can you ask him if spare skeleton parts are still available for the first gen please? That might also give you an indication of whether they will still back up second gen breakages (hopefully none!) if they have to do another modification!
John usually sends the parts free but you have to pay shipping!
Cheers, Hollows.
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One of her hips went limp a few days after her arrival, her back and her other hip shortly thereafter. The knee break (which is the only one that _really_ bothers me - hips are supposed to move in every direction, knees ... probably shouldn't) happened just a few months ago.homanoidus wrote:
So sad! after how long has she broken? Do you repair, or impossible?
I've seen the repair photos, and just wasn't up for all the sourcing of supplies, cutting, delicate washers, bolts and inserts, the gluing and scarring . . .
Obviously, she's not very good at sitting or standing, but she drops into such natural supine poses all on her own (with the exception of that knee) that she really kind of amazes me sometimes!
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I still blame the box but once they are home safe and sound I am still wondering how they continue to break?? Is it because they have cracks from the trip and just a matter of time??
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If they are treated gently and posed naturally there shouldn't be a problem if you haven't had any already! I personally believe that the people assembling the joints were not used to the plastic as they'd always had metal ones before! If a joint was overtightened its days were numbered from day one, which is why there seem to be so many saying this or that broke after just a few days! Those, like you Lone, that haven't had a problem may never have one as long as they are treated gently and not moved/posed unnaturally against the movement of the joint itself!
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