Re: Impression of the ZELEX SLE 172E body with 201 head
Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2024 6:26 pm
Durability Test Completed
It has been around 6 months now, with 100s of dresses on and off, and all the movings, and postures, she is as new as day 1 at home. She has passed my durability test now, at least from a photo model point of view.
As a matter of fact, after discussing with a lot of experienced doll owners, dressing up and undressing are high-wearing events to surface painting. She has zero paint fading at all.
All her joints are as tight as day 1 too. The EXP skeleton has passed my durability test as well.
I have absolutely zero issues with the SLE material. For the test, I mentioned it before, I left the photo postures overnight, even sometimes very stressful for the silicone to see if she could hold up without tearing, she could handle it perfectly. Although I would not recommend this, in general, if high-stress postures, PLEASE don't leave her there for too long. For long-term storage postures, she should be as close as possible to the postures during the molding phase.
We can tell from a raw photo of the previous artwork, she is in perfect shape.
It has been around 6 months now, with 100s of dresses on and off, and all the movings, and postures, she is as new as day 1 at home. She has passed my durability test now, at least from a photo model point of view.
As a matter of fact, after discussing with a lot of experienced doll owners, dressing up and undressing are high-wearing events to surface painting. She has zero paint fading at all.
All her joints are as tight as day 1 too. The EXP skeleton has passed my durability test as well.
I have absolutely zero issues with the SLE material. For the test, I mentioned it before, I left the photo postures overnight, even sometimes very stressful for the silicone to see if she could hold up without tearing, she could handle it perfectly. Although I would not recommend this, in general, if high-stress postures, PLEASE don't leave her there for too long. For long-term storage postures, she should be as close as possible to the postures during the molding phase.
We can tell from a raw photo of the previous artwork, she is in perfect shape.