Can you post some pictures of the skeleton?
Can you post some pictures of the skeleton?
One thing I really appreciate is pictures that DS has of the skeletons.
This really helps me understand how to move the doll.
Also the quality of the skeleton is very important for long term durability.
Can Sinodoll please post some pictures of the skeleton?
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Re: Can you post some pictures of the skeleton?
Hi,MannyCan wrote:I currently own a DS163+
One thing I really appreciate is pictures that DS has of the skeletons.
This really helps me understand how to move the doll.
Also the quality of the skeleton is very important for long term durability.
Can Sinodoll please post some pictures of the skeleton?
Have you ever owned one of our dolls?
For moving the doll,please check attached skeleton diagrams.
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Re: Can you post some pictures of the skeleton?
@David: I think MannyCan's question is referring to how the skeleton is actually made, e.g. if parts are exchangable or if nuts are welded onto bolts like in TPE doll skeletons. A picture of an actual skeleton would answer this question. Maybe you can get such a photo in the factory?MannyCan wrote:Also the quality of the skeleton is very important for long term durability.
Without having seen yet the Sino-doll ladies myself, an indirect hint about the skeleton durability might be that the current flagship model with a specified weight of ~44 kg is able to stand, judging from the photos disclosed so far. Weaker frames can not carry this weight for standing reliably, so I would assume that the skeleton is designed to be pretty sturdy. And from own experience I can report that my Z-Onedoll ZO-160 is standing for ~2 years without damages. Since Sino-doll has ZO heritance, you migh assume that the skeleton build will not be weaker.
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Re: Can you post some pictures of the skeleton?
And you probably forgot to add it to diagram?3. Yes,movable shoulders,videos and photos will be released once ready.
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Pictures are much better.
DS has pictures of the skeleton - its very good for reference.
Do you have pictures of the skeleton (no other parts)?
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Hi,mark81 wrote:On my question about shrugging shoulders you replied:And you probably forgot to add it to diagram?3. Yes,movable shoulders,videos and photos will be released once ready.
Thnaks for reminding.
Shrugging shoulders is an option need to charge extra,this diagram is for default skeleton of the doll.
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Hallo Sandro,Dollstudio wrote:@David: I think MannyCan's question is referring to how the skeleton is actually made, e.g. if parts are exchangable or if nuts are welded onto bolts like in TPE doll skeletons. A picture of an actual skeleton would answer this question. Maybe you can get such a photo in the factory?MannyCan wrote:Also the quality of the skeleton is very important for long term durability.
Without having seen yet the Sino-doll ladies myself, an indirect hint about the skeleton durability might be that the current flagship model with a specified weight of ~44 kg is able to stand, judging from the photos disclosed so far. Weaker frames can not carry this weight for standing reliably, so I would assume that the skeleton is designed to be pretty sturdy. And from own experience I can report that my Z-Onedoll ZO-160 is standing for ~2 years without damages. Since Sino-doll has ZO heritance, you migh assume that the skeleton build will not be weaker.
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Du hast doch all diese Infos....
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Sinodoll wrote: Guangdong Sino Environmental Technology Co.,Ltd
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Unfortunately, your page and pictures are of no use to me, as there is nothing to see of the Doll body
Give me a German dealer, who also has real pictures of the 172cm body and also knows what's in there
Ihre Seite und Bilder nützen mir leider auch gar nix, da ist von der Doll Körper auch nix zu sehen
geben Sie mir mal einen Deutschen Vertragshändler, der auch echte Bilder von dem Körper hat
und auch weiß was da drin steckt
Re: Can you post some pictures of the skeleton?
Those are the best pictures to understand how the doll is built. Skeleton is SUPER IMPORTANT for photography.
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Re: Can you post some pictures of the skeleton?
I do not understand thatMannyCan wrote:I was thinking about something like this:Do you have pictures like that?
the DS advertising image has nothing to do with reality
and such skeletal images tell me nothing about the quality of the doll
""For moving the doll,please check attached skeleton diagrams.""
and they have more movement than DS-Bild
I do not think so, otherwise there would be a lot more skeleton photos on TDFSkeleton is SUPER IMPORTANT for photography.
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Re: Can you post some pictures of the skeleton?
Will post it once the photo is ready.MannyCan wrote:I was thinking about something like this:Do you have pictures like that?
Those are the best pictures to understand how the doll is built. Skeleton is SUPER IMPORTANT for photography.
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Re: Can you post some pictures of the skeleton?
Well, I'm looking forward to your pictures, from the Z-one/Sino Dolls skeletonSinodoll wrote:Will post it once the photo is ready.MannyCan wrote: Those are the best pictures to understand how the doll is built. Skeleton is SUPER IMPORTANT for photography.
Personally, I think, but that will not look like a DS-Skeleton
I'm guessing a mix of the known China skeletons from the same factory
from WM-Doll ..... to 6YE with "ball joints"
And please hurry up with it, then I'll buy a SinoDoll and not 6YE-TPE with "ball joints"
Personally, I stand on such VENDOR Skeleton-Pictures
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Great picture
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Re: Can you post some pictures of the skeleton?
I'm just asking for a picture of the skeleton. It tells me a lot about the design of the doll. That's all.
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