New 2018 skeleton upgrade pics - ball joint skeleton
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I don't really want to wait, would be great if Sanhui previewed what's expected this year.
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You can feel the ball joint range of motion reach its limit. Thump. She couldn't roll as far to the right as she did to the left. She can't lean her head back. I wonder if the ball joint lug is welded wrong? Not a range of motion shot but I liked it so I decided to add it anyway.
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I have faked it with arch, twist and camera angle, but this is much better!
Don't know if my 145 from 10/2017 can do it, still pussyfooting.
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P.S. And thanks for the pics Metricnut, I neve tire of seeing Alicia in any pose
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The new skeleton is sure to be a huge hit!
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They appear to have changed the vagina design from my 145 and 165
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I will be watching Ginevra's thread for new photos with her saucy hips pitched in a feminine manner!Wight wrote:Hahhah. Just put her to mobility trials, and yes, SHE CAN MOVE! The side bend really is there. Sorry everyone for harping about the matter, just hopeless in mechanics. I'll get my coat.
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Wight wrote:Hahhah. Just put her to mobility trials, and yes, SHE CAN MOVE! The side bend really is there. Sorry everyone for harping about the matter, just hopeless in mechanics. I'll get my coat.
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What are the specific advantages of ball joints? Besides the obvious mobility, are they particularly durable?flyingassmonkey wrote:Now that's exciting! I'm very happy with my current Sanhui doll. I also had a TPE doll from a manufacturer that also used ball-joint skeletons, and I so badly wished the best of both worlds could come together, and it's cool that we can get a ball-joint skeleton in a silicone doll. I'm legit looking forward to where Sanhui goes with this.
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This is fantastic news! It's also kinda bad, because this is one reason I was using to wait on ordering another Sanhui doll.QuantumVoodoo wrote:And as a quick update, the skeleton is available on the 118 cm, 145 cm, and all doll sizes above! Here is a picture of the legs bent upward. Happy Monday!
No, I must be disciplined, and at least make some room first. Also, a bit of extra cash to offset the purchase would be welcome.
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Keep it up! Sanhui dolls just get better all the time.
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I'd be interested in hearing from owners of ball joint skeleton dolls about longevity as well.Jimbofod wrote:What are the specific advantages of ball joints? Besides the obvious mobility, are they particularly durable?
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I can't speak to the durability, as I do not own a doll yet (in process of ordering 168 Sanhui w/ Severine). However, a hinge design has more components, which become potential points of failure. Ultimately, I would imagine a well built hinged design is superior to a poorly implemented ball joint.