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Meet Nicole, YL153, a curvy, stacked, stick of dynamite!
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Soooo, I have a heavy duty handbag/clothing stand that I modified to work with the dolls. Normally the long part of the rod slides into the shaft and you have the short part sticking out to hang bagd and shirts from. I just reversed it, then for counter weight I put 2 35lb dumbbells on the base. With that the doll can lean up against the long bar in just about any standing position I want. The base is out of the photo at that point and I just photoshop the bar behind her out.MiraiChobits wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 2:12 pm Hmmm I have a question, whats the trick behind having her stand without seemingly any support? Is it done through photo editing or some illusion trick in the background? I'm very interested
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Ooh interesting. I'll look into something like that myself, if not using the same setup, I'llprobably use the same setup though. Thank you so much!terabyte wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 6:53 pm Soooo, I have a heavy duty handbag/clothing stand that I modified to work with the dolls. Normally the long part of the rod slides into the shaft and you have the short part sticking out to hang bagd and shirts from. I just reversed it, then for counter weight I put 2 35lb dumbbells on the base. With that the doll can lean up against the long bar in just about any standing position I want. The base is out of the photo at that point and I just photoshop the bar behind her out.
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You're welcome, so far it works pretty well and it will support 2 dolls, just gotta add more weight on the base.MiraiChobits wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 8:35 pmOoh interesting. I'll look into something like that myself, if not using the same setup, I'llprobably use the same setup though. Thank you so much!terabyte wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 6:53 pm Soooo, I have a heavy duty handbag/clothing stand that I modified to work with the dolls. Normally the long part of the rod slides into the shaft and you have the short part sticking out to hang bagd and shirts from. I just reversed it, then for counter weight I put 2 35lb dumbbells on the base. With that the doll can lean up against the long bar in just about any standing position I want. The base is out of the photo at that point and I just photoshop the bar behind her out.
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She's a traffic stopper........
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Thanks gogodolls, she is a definite head turner around here
Thanks, she keeps the smiles comingNoFrillsmoreFrills wrote: ↑Wed Feb 14, 2024 8:17 am Whenever I want to see something nice, I come by and then leave with a smile on my face.
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Thanks, she is quite lovely, currently my favorite bimbo type doll.
Thanks Paul, a curvy showstopper.