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I just posted a couple of months back that i had a similar issue with Tifa (dagmar) in that her arm broke at the shoulder.
The joints or at least the shoulders have a simple metal clamp, made of 2 paddles in front of and behind the ball joint of the shoulders.
A pair of tiny nuts and bolts hold the plates snug to the joint. I used a hex key to tighten so you may need a set.
I cannot speak for the elbows or knees for that matter but i assume they share a similar, simple construction.
The frame CANNOT be removed so dont pull anything out from the fabric!!! I had to cut the shoulder open at the seams. Thankfully i didnt need to pull the outer fabric (skin) far down, but in the legs....those stitches under her breasts will need to be cut carefully to allow for the skin to be pulled down enough.
If the thigh is at all like the shoulder it should be as simple as re-seating and tightening the bolts. The sewing is a totally different matter.
As ive been making clothes for 1/6 scale dolls for over a decade im accustomed to tedium of sewing. If you need to open her leg, do so only near the joint!!!!! Dont unravel more than you need to! Doing a reverse seam (stitches inside and hidden) is hard to do from the outside but you can whip stitch. Example? Look at her shoulder under the skin. They employ whip stitches there.
I needed to re-stitch the under boob on tifa as well. I did not have this but t recommend a curved needle. Otherwise the stitches will have a "bunched" look.
I hope all this helps. Im by no means an expert but pm me and i will help where i can! Btw, Aki? Meet Tifa!
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LuvAnimeGirlz wrote:I got around to fixing Sena's elbow (160cm Anime Deluxe fabric doll) a little while back and did a photo log of the process http://dollforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=90504. Doing the leg repair would be harder since there is more stitching to undo. Shoulder might be a bit easier, especially with the threads at the shoulder being the point to cut at when also accessing the elbow (don't cut the outer fabric or inner fabric at the elbow itself since sewing it will probably be a pain). I cut the inner fabric the 1st time I did a repair on the right elbow. When I went back to tighten the left elbow this time, I decided to fix the sewing job on the right elbow by cutting at the shoulder seam inner fabric, rolling the fabric, sewing from the inside to hide the seam, then rolling it back up.
Hey I just saw both your posts, my fault for not being on here as much or at all anymore, but when I found where the loose joint was it wasn't actually the joint it was a piece ABOVE the joint, near mid thigh, that was connected by a small hex bolt/screw and nut. That was the only piece holding the test of the leg somehow. Turns out that the nut wasn't tightened enough and fell deeper into the spaces in the leg so I had to get a bag of new ones.Bryanthefigureman wrote:Hi there! Bryan the figureman here!
I just posted a couple of months back that i had a similar issue with Tifa (dagmar) in that her arm broke at the shoulder.
The joints or at least the shoulders have a simple metal clamp, made of 2 paddles in front of and behind the ball joint of the shoulders.
A pair of tiny nuts and bolts hold the plates snug to the joint. I used a hex key to tighten so you may need a set.
I cannot speak for the elbows or knees for that matter but i assume they share a similar, simple construction.
The frame CANNOT be removed so dont pull anything out from the fabric!!! I had to cut the shoulder open at the seams. Thankfully i didnt need to pull the outer fabric (skin) far down, but in the legs....those stitches under her breasts will need to be cut carefully to allow for the skin to be pulled down enough.
If the thigh is at all like the shoulder it should be as simple as re-seating and tightening the bolts. The sewing is a totally different matter.
As ive been making clothes for 1/6 scale dolls for over a decade im accustomed to tedium of sewing. If you need to open her leg, do so only near the joint!!!!! Dont unravel more than you need to! Doing a reverse seam (stitches inside and hidden) is hard to do from the outside but you can whip stitch. Example? Look at her shoulder under the skin. They employ whip stitches there.
I needed to re-stitch the under boob on tifa as well. I did not have this but t recommend a curved needle. Otherwise the stitches will have a "bunched" look.
I hope all this helps. Im by no means an expert but pm me and i will help where i can! Btw, Aki? Meet Tifa!
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Hello! I ordered a Dagmar for myself too and am currently in the waiting loop. Since I ordered her on the 8th of November, I am assuming I should receive her on or about the same date of December. I am getting the c-cup variant with realistic silicone head.
I love the initial photos of your doll in the bunny suit. I have seen another Dagmar in a bunny suit and I think it is a cute way to go, so naturally I ordered a set of ears for mine as well!
Overall the thing that sold me most on this fabric doll in particular was the body shape. She's very curvy and has nicely sloped shoulders. The larger butt and thighs are also a bonus. I like the pink halter leotard you picked out for her.
http://dollforum.com/forum/download/fil ... 292950&t=1
Any leotard or bathing suit that is cut high in the legs looks great on this doll. The waist to hip curvature is pronounced, but not overdone. I like that. When the legs are straight, it almost looks as if she has kneecaps, which is nice.
Now I have a question in looking at that photo. I asked Joy at Beautiful Dolls for a range of motion diagram for this doll and she promptly provided one for me. Overall the charge looks good, but I had already ran into a discrepancy. I was looking to put the doll in high heeled boots. I was told by other Dagmar owners that this is a no can do. Now the chart shows that the feet can pivot. Looking at the picture above, it looks like you have the feet angled downward suggesting that the feet DO in fact pivot. So am I seeing things and the other fellow is right and the chart is wrong? Or did they recently make an improvement in the skeleton and the feet do in fact pivot.
Another question: I was told that arm and leg crossing is not possible with Dagmar...the chart would confirm that as it doesn't show it...Yet I saw a very recent picture of a Dagmar with the arms crossed. Crossing the arms would suggest an arm twisting element or a ball joint (of sorts) at the shoulder. Can you cross the arms on your doll?
Thank you,
Diaval
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@DiavalDiaval wrote:I asked Joy at Beautiful Dolls for a range of motion diagram for this doll and she promptly provided one for me.
I am sorry to necro a thread that is many months old. But would you happen to still have that motion diagram? It would be a nice resource if you could upload it to this forum for myself and others to benefit from. The last thing I want to do is cause accidental damage to a doll that could be easily avoided by informing myself on the movement limitations ahead of time.
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Hello there,Diaval wrote:@Mr_Cthulu
Hello! I ordered a Dagmar for myself too and am currently in the waiting loop. Since I ordered her on the 8th of November, I am assuming I should receive her on or about the same date of December. I am getting the c-cup variant with realistic silicone head.
I love the initial photos of your doll in the bunny suit. I have seen another Dagmar in a bunny suit and I think it is a cute way to go, so naturally I ordered a set of ears for mine as well!
Overall the thing that sold me most on this fabric doll in particular was the body shape. She's very curvy and has nicely sloped shoulders. The larger butt and thighs are also a bonus. I like the pink halter leotard you picked out for her.
http://dollforum.com/forum/download/fil ... 292950&t=1
Any leotard or bathing suit that is cut high in the legs looks great on this doll. The waist to hip curvature is pronounced, but not overdone. I like that. When the legs are straight, it almost looks as if she has kneecaps, which is nice.
Now I have a question in looking at that photo. I asked Joy at Beautiful Dolls for a range of motion diagram for this doll and she promptly provided one for me. Overall the charge looks good, but I had already ran into a discrepancy. I was looking to put the doll in high heeled boots. I was told by other Dagmar owners that this is a no can do. Now the chart shows that the feet can pivot. Looking at the picture above, it looks like you have the feet angled downward suggesting that the feet DO in fact pivot. So am I seeing things and the other fellow is right and the chart is wrong? Or did they recently make an improvement in the skeleton and the feet do in fact pivot.
Another question: I was told that arm and leg crossing is not possible with Dagmar...the chart would confirm that as it doesn't show it...Yet I saw a very recent picture of a Dagmar with the arms crossed. Crossing the arms would suggest an arm twisting element or a ball joint (of sorts) at the shoulder. Can you cross the arms on your doll?
Thank you,
Diaval
I greatly apologize for being dead for so long. Life problems and all. But to answer your Q's first off the feet, from my experience, cannot pivot, at least to a degree though I would not recommend it since they are incredibly stiff and hard to bend, at least in my case. I tried it myself if it could pivot so that's a no go. as for the second question regarding crossing the arms and legs, that would also be a definite no. As far as I know there's no swivel or ball joint in the arms/elbows and twisting would possibly damage or break the arm and definitely wouldn't recommend crossing the legs due to the range of movement limitation and adding in the factor of the foam, fabric, etc. possibly in the way. So in all pivoting the feet, crossing the legs and arms are no go. Though it would be great if they somehow upgraded the articulation and range of movement in the skeleton to do so.
Sorry for being dead so long though in all I pretty much just roam around the forum.
Also the bunny outfit was a random outfit that it came with, pretty sure they all come with a random apparel unless ordered.
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I hear you. I been going through a busy time myself and I have not been hanging out here as often as I would like.Mr_Cthulu wrote:
Hello there,
I greatly apologize for being dead for so long. Life problems and all.
Yeah, this was an older post I made and I have since purchased a Dagmar doll. So I know about the movement limitations. I named mine Eryka. If you want to take a look see, I started up a thread on her here:
But to answer your Q's first off the feet, from my experience, cannot pivot, at least to a degree though I would not recommend it since they are incredibly stiff and hard to bend, at least in my case. I tried it myself if it could pivot so that's a no go. as for the second question regarding crossing the arms and legs, that would also be a definite no. As far as I know there's no swivel or ball joint in the arms/elbows and twisting would possibly damage or break the arm and definitely wouldn't recommend crossing the legs due to the range of movement limitation and adding in the factor of the foam, fabric, etc. possibly in the way. So in all pivoting the feet, crossing the legs and arms are no go. Though it would be great if they somehow upgraded the articulation and range of movement in the skeleton to do so.
Sorry for being dead so long though in all I pretty much just roam around the forum.
viewtopic.php?f=142&t=94133
It is pretty much a full review and also an ongoing 'fashion' thread where I show off some items I bought for her.
Really? You got lucky then. I didn't see a bunny outfit on the Beautiful Dolls site. I ended up buying a set of bunny ears and put it on her while she was wearing a rather sexy 'mesh' mini-dress. It is in the pictures on that thread I posted above. It is on the Friday, December 15th post where I put up a bunch of pictures. It is the last set in that post. Surprisingly, I don't have her in the bunny outfit as often since I got her an off shoulder black mesh bodystocking. You can see that on post Feb 4th, the first one up. Scrolling down a bit is a newer outfit I got her with a Mauve leotard and thigh high socks. The the legs are cut very high on the leotard and it looks amazing.Also the bunny outfit was a random outfit that it came with, pretty sure they all come with a random apparel unless ordered.
Anyway, feel free to browse on that thread and leave a comment if you like.
Thank you for your response.
Diaval