Sorry. Meant unattached.ricekingforever wrote:You mean attached or unattached on one hand or both? As for me i did experiment with makeup and i would say avoid at all cost sharpies, i know some people on the message board like them but if you make a mistake it will be a pain in the ass to clean up after .
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What do you get if you store a doll wearing a simple white coton shirt in her storage container for 2 weeks ?
this is the result:
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Here's hoping it's temporary. I've had some lines like that go away after a while.ricekingforever wrote:Another quick update on my WM doll torso .
What do you get if you store a doll wearing a simple white coton shirt in her storage container for 2 weeks ?
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That's a great insight, Fane, thanks. I forget sometimes how much I love the elasticity of WM skin. Wish they could re-design the hand skeleton so 4/5 fingers don't break so easily at the top knuckle.Fane wrote:I have found this for WM dolls’ TPE to be the main, if not only, weakness: a tendency to leave such pressure marks easily if not careful. Otherwise their TPE blend is one of the cleanest, most supple (in a good ‘mature’ way), durable, and most accurately realistic you can get for TPE dolls. Which means I think very highly of it despite this weakness, and would recommend their dolls to others
My lovely L-Cup has resulted in... stretch marks. That is to say, a slight abrasion in the middle of the chest no doubt caused by the the weight of her breasts pulling at that bit of flesh. I'm sure the dry climate I'm in does not help either. I've followed the routine of monthly bathing and oiling with vasaline in the stress points but forgot about that area being under greater stress-- lesson learned and will add vasaline there from now on.
I'm trying out the Indigo repair kit on the area-- so far so good. If you're repairing this area be absolutely sure to relieve the stress by moving the arms inward to hold the breasts closer to each other. Otherwise the damage gets worse in a matter of seconds. Pretty impressed with how comprehensive this repair kit is.
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Are you handy with repairs using heat gun/soldering iron?ricekingforever wrote:The wrinkles are not fading , the torso was hanging on a hook, like a big piece of meat for 6 days and it seem the problem will be there to stay. I also notice stretch mark on the side of one of the breast. if the doll survive the winter it will be a miracle.
Mine was getting stretch marks between the breasts-- understandable due to the weight of those big-un's. Used Indigo's repair kit with good results that appear to be holding but it's only been a few days.
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So much great info in this thread -- thanks to all who contributed. Torso have a lot to offer, especially for those new to dolls who might get scared off by all the weight/handling horror stories.
After all my hesitation / optional paralysis I'm looking at WM L&M cup torso with fresh eyes and enthusiasm.
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I'd like to know Is there is a difference between the L cup and the M cup torso, regarding the shape of the breasts.
Because I've looked at a lot of pictures, and the L cup breasts seems more natural to me (i find them a little more saggy)... but maybe I'm wrong?
M cup
L cup
Also the L cup seems to have less abs. Can anyone confirm all i said? Thanks.
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Thank you for the bump because I was wondering the samecjlretour wrote:Sorry for the bump.
I'd like to know Is there is a difference between the L cup and the M cup torso, regarding the shape of the breasts.
Because I've looked at a lot of pictures, and the L cup breasts seems more natural to me (i find them a little more saggy)... but maybe I'm wrong?
M cup
L cup
Also the L cup seems to have less abs. Can anyone confirm all i said? Thanks.