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New Doll, Progress????

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What's the status of this new doll????


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Looks pretty sweet!!!!

We’re molding.....
Anyone looking for a 4’11” doll?
I always have to look up centimeter equivalents.
437cm?
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Easiest thing to do is remember that 153 cm is five feet tall.
And 2 inches m = 5.08 CM which is basically 5CM.
So 151 CM
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So, 437 it is!!!

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But remember a five foot tall girl is relatively easy to pick up and carry because she's not dead weight.
A five foot tall doll is dead weight and feels much harder to carry.

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Luckily, we can cut the weight in half!
Makes things a lot easier ...and more fun !
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toonist wrote:Luckily, we can cut the weight in half!
Makes things a lot easier ...and more fun !
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that's good to hear. What's your material design advantage to do that?

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Hi,
When we create a doll to be cast in silicone, we also create a second mold of her “ core”... to be cast in soft foam. The skeleton is encased in this foam. The lightweight foam takes the place of many pounds of silicone. It rests about 3/4 of an inch below the skin.

Tpe dolls , on the other hand, are poured very hot, which prohibits the use of foam for a core. It would simply melt.
Some factories are placing hollow fiberglass shapes inside their tpe dolls to reduce the weight, with some success.
Our 5’7” silicone doll weighs 75 lbs. many of the tpe dolls that size would weigh about 30 lbs more. The larger the doll, the more pronounced this difference becomes.
Weight is a big issue.
As is:
Softness
Price
Wait time
Pose-ability
Flexibility
Durability
Life-Like quality
Silicone or TPE
Customer service history
Properly placed and detailed private areas
The list goes on of what priorities folks have for choosing a doll.
I keep all these things in mind when designing a new doll.
Often it’s simply the look of the doll. Face, breasts, leg shape...
We guys are very visual oriented creatures.
Sadly, some choose a doll because she has a good price
and can end up being disappointed by the quality.
That can certainly happen with more expensive dolls as well.
Or they choose a doll for her appearance, but are not aware of her weight issues.
For some , a fifty lb doll seems heavy. For others, a 100 lb doll seems just the thing...
As you say, it’s good to know your priorities before purchasing.
Weight is one important issue indeed.

Patrick

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Toonist, that was very helpful and informative. I like the soft foam core idea. I can imagine it makes the doll more cuddly as well.

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Looking forward to it.
Obligatory Statement: In my opinion.

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toonist wrote: For some , a fifty lb doll seems heavy. For others, a 100 lb doll seems just the thing...
As you say, it’s good to know your priorities before purchasing.
Weight is one important issue indeed.

Patrick
Agree. What weight do you expect for the new 4'11'' doll? Love those torpedo breasts!

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Hi!
I’m thinking a bit over 60 lbs...hopefully not too much over.
Maybe 65.
Our Girl Next Door is a couple inches shorter @ 60 lbs.

Torpedoes AWAY!!!!!

Patrick

Thanks for your interest!

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Patrick, where are your silicone dolls manufactured?

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We make everything right here in Virginia. We’re about 30 minutes south of DC.
Sculpting/molding/skeletons/casting/coloring...you name it!
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Those are some KAH-RAY-ZEE ass titties!... I remember a girl in high school who had a set that looked so similar that you could have used hers to make that mold!

Love her belly too, tight and toned, I bet she'll look good in a off the shoulder crop top and a belly ring!

Looking forward to seeing the final product!
Kennedy And I

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