That video certainly explains the excess cotton problem I found. I do like the idea of using a small hook to adjust the eye. I will see if I can bend a paper clip into that shape and use that.SpartanLover wrote: ↑Wed Nov 29, 2023 6:09 am This is how they move a silicone doll's eyes at the factory.
I noticed the same. I did expect him to look a smidge older, but the new head being larger than the old one seems to have aged him up much more than the promo pics of this head (which featured a different body) implied. It’s awkward because he now looks possibly older than me, which I’m not comfortable with. Perhaps in a few years time, that aged up appearance will be more desirable.FormerlyHot wrote: ↑Wed Nov 29, 2023 8:33 am Harley2 looks like he’s about 3 years older. Your boy is all grown up!
Also, taking Harley 1.0’s head and putting it in the closet was very hard to do. If I’m being honest, I almost cried. This new head experiment might end up being quite short lived, but I’ll give it a few more days to see if I can adjust.
Even if I end up not using the new head, I’m still glad to have it. Whether this face is “Harley” or not, he’s gorgeous. His sculpt is impressively realistic.
I also appreciate the opportunity to gain some hands on experience with silicone before I make any crazy decisions about buying a full silicone doll (which I’ve been gearing up to do for some time). The hardness of the material is great for durability and detail, and actually might feel more realistic in the jawline and forehead areas, since those areas are quite firm on a human face. I just wish the lips were softer. That would be damn near perfection.