Doll Stand
Doll Stand
Does the doll need adapting to use a stand?
Many thanks.
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Anton wrote:Is there a recommended stand that folks buy for their YL ladies ?
Does the doll need adapting to use a stand?
Many thanks.
I might be totally thick here, but why would you need a stand???
I have 3 YL Dolls, YL155D, YL157, and YL170D along with vast collection of other standing TPE WM/OR, Irontech and other brands 18 TPE in total.
They all can stand perfectly on their own, I can stand them or hang them in the wardrobe, with the feet touching the wardrobe base. They can sit on the bed or lay down if required, I stand them wearing boots, slightly leaning back against the wall with a piece of foam behind them. I have never for one moment thought, oh I need a stand.
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Simply because mine won’t stand like yours does would seem like an obvious answer.Tommo10 wrote:Anton wrote:Is there a recommended stand that folks buy for their YL ladies ?
Does the doll need adapting to use a stand?
Many thanks.
I might be totally thick here, but why would you need a stand???
I have 3 YL Dolls, YL155D, YL157, and YL170D along with vast collection of other standing TPE WM/OR, Irontech and other brands 18 TPE in total.
They all can stand perfectly on their own, I can stand them or hang them in the wardrobe, with the feet touching the wardrobe base. They can sit on the bed or lay down if required, I stand them wearing boots, slightly leaning back against the wall with a piece of foam behind them. I have never for one moment thought, oh I need a stand.
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Mk 1 version shown , before removing the brush/roller fitting and fitting a blanking end .
the use of a choker holds the babes neck/head to the pole .
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A couple things like dollar hyde said, you will need a bolt to hang her from.....
If you can find a good wall stud, you can have her pretty much flush to your wall, but PUT memory foam behind her for obvious reasons.
You will need something that can handle her weight.
A frame that holds a heavy boxing bag for example.
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