Introducing my MQ
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Introducing my MQ
I dont know what brand she is, at that time I didnt know it matters. She is 175cm and has small boobs. Usually she wears a brown wig but as test I made few pics with a blond wig. I love it they are big and you can move em without breaking your back
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I'm lovin' that! I so want to find a very small tittied adult mannequin, or even flat chested!skybird100000 wrote: She is 175cm and has small boobs.
This is true, at least for some of them. Mine is light, she has some weight to her though, how much I don't know. Some can be easy to dress once you get used to doing it with your model, and very easy to clean.I love it they are big and you can move em without breaking your back
Nice to see YET ANOTHER MANNEQUIN on the forum now!
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Nice to see another beautiful mannequin on TDF.
They are fun, and I have to admit that I really like the tall, smaller breasted ones too!
GB
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I'm also a big fan of the tall, thin, small breasted runway model type body. Man, I wish silicone dolls were available with this body type as well. Guess it would make them too heavy and/or fragile. Too bad; at least we can have the mannequins this way.
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I don't know much about MQ's and I suppose they're all made differently, although along the same lines and materials. But do you know if any of them can change their pose? Or to clarify, do any of the MQ's have moveable limbs, or parts?
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I have seen a few that have the ability to have their heads moved in all directions.1jayjay wrote: I don't know much about MQ's and I suppose they're all made differently, although along the same lines and materials. But do you know if any of them can change their pose? Or to clarify, do any of the MQ's have moveable limbs, or parts?
Some bend at the elbows but it is usually covered by clothing because the joint is exposed.
GB
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The one I want so badly:1jayjay wrote:Or to clarify, do any of the MQ's have moveable limbs, or parts?
she can do this:
And as GB said there are various Flexible MQ's, this is one he was talking about with the unsightly elbows that can be covered with clothing:
http://www.classymannequins.com/flexibl ... uin-02.php
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He has very pretty dolls I am jealous on and several dolls I would buy without hesitating.
http://puppengarten.npage.ch/galerie219840.html
I have several MQ but post only my adult on this forum, they are all very limited in movements. You can move the arms a bit and the hands but it is very limited if you want them to look real. I have no dolls that can move their head. All the pretty ones I know are all limited in moves (unless you start modifying them)
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That is so cool, how did you contact him?
And that modified doll you have sure is a beauty.
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Guitar Boy wrote:I have seen a few that have the ability to have their heads moved in all directions.1jayjay wrote: I don't know much about MQ's and I suppose they're all made differently, although along the same lines and materials. But do you know if any of them can change their pose? Or to clarify, do any of the MQ's have moveable limbs, or parts?
Some bend at the elbows but it is usually covered by clothing because the joint is exposed.
GB
Thanks for the info GB.
narcissus wrote:The one I want so badly:1jayjay wrote:Or to clarify, do any of the MQ's have moveable limbs, or parts?
she can do this:
And as GB said there are various Flexible MQ's, this is one he was talking about with the unsightly elbows that can be covered with clothing:
Very good of you to provide pics and info, thanks narcissus.
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And one picture I simply like, I played a bit with light
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That's a lovely one of her! Look at those lips! Damn! Nice to see more of her, thanks. Does she have a name, btw? Was it said and I missed it?skybird100000 wrote: And one picture I simply like, I played a bit with light
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A friend of the puppengarten guy put up a for sale post on the UK doll forum a while back just to see what would happen. After a bit of swapping emails I bought the mannequin doll (Alice - although she was always refered to as The Emo because of her purple hair and general demeanour). After that I bought another 3 dolls from him and had another sent from a third party to him to be customised - glass eyes, skin repaint, makeup, etc. Then I bought another couple of dolls from a German collector one of which had passed through the hands of the puppengarten guy. I have 3 more from this German collector but 2 of them got so damaged in the post they have been in their boxes in the garage for over a year. Shame!skybird100000 wrote:Hey Mission,
That is so cool, how did you contact him?
And that modified doll you have sure is a beauty.
I've just had a quick look through the gallery and I see pictures of several of the dolls I have in my possession. They all look very different now because of changes of wigs and clothes but these are they:
Alice, the Emo - 6,7,50,51,73,77,79,81,82,83. My first and favorite mannequin doll.
Helga - 63,65,66. Has turned into a full scale and very well armed elf.
Owena (Hit Girl as portrayed in the film Kick-Ass) -111. Costumed cutie.
Josephine - 115,116,117. Too sexy to display - at least in the way she is dressed at the moment.
Veronica - 130,131,132,134 (on left). She is a stunning beauty from every angle.
All these dolls are unique because of the customisation and they are all Rootstein or Hindsgaul bodies. They are all much, much heavier than standard store mannequins and I generally leave them in one place.