WM F-Cup (B9) Torso
WM F-Cup (B9) Torso
I looked through the available torsos in their collection and was tempted to get the M-cup torso but at close to 70 pounds I was hoping for something in the WM line that was slightly lighter.
So I gave a contact with the Siliconelovers and Nick was super helpful to chat with. Even going the extra mile and asking the doll manufacturers in order to answer my questions. After a few back and forth email replies and an hour on their on their site chat I find out they were able to source the doll I was looking for namely the WM F-cup torso or B9 torso as it was referred to.
So after sometime to think and huge thanks to Nick, they were able to source and price match the doll I was looking for, since it was not listed on their site.
I took the plunge and was able to take advantage of their promotion and price match for a doll, one that won't hurt my wallet/bank (or my back) as much, back on the end of June (6/30).
So huge thanks and shout out to Nick and team for the big help in finding the right doll.
So now I just have to wait for the shipping info but in the meantime here's some recent factory photos I got with heads #76 and #152. ^^
Re: WM F-Cup (B9) Torso
Re: WM F-Cup (B9) Torso
Not really a full review or going into much detail, at least until I have time to myself, so I'll just give my initial impressions from just the unboxing and examining the doll.
The package arrived just fine though with a minor tear on the side. Packaging was neatly packed up as possible which is great.
Standard items pack aside the doll is breath taking.
Now for the option that I chose for the doll was the articulated fingers and the gel breasts that came with the promotion. And I have to say the gel breasts are out of this world, they jiggle at the slightest touch, with a somewhat firm underside. The only comparison I have would be the Elsa Babe 150cm I had a while back though Elsa Babes was much softer due to being a full silicone doll. Like the breasts on the Elsa Babe doll there's some slight sagging with some heft to them but not overly so.
Next up would the articulated fingers which have some 'pros' and 'cons' that I found out. So let's start with the 'pros' first. The articulation is incredible, just as that with a human hand. If you wanted to ever perfectly interlock your fingers with your doll well rejoice because you can albeit very carefully. The joints on the fingers and wrist are strong and tight which took some effort to articulate them.
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Just to clarify the major finger poke was already present. I have no clue what happened before and during the unboxing, though from what I've seen and read on the forum this should be an easy fix. If anyone has recommendations for easy finger/hand repairs feel free to answer.
Now onto what the 'cons' are. From what I found is that the tpe around the fingers are on the thin side, enough for the finger joint to fully poke through if you're not careful. Second would be from what I was able to feel in joint section of the finger would what connects them, which would some sort of tiny screw or something that holds the tiny joint together. You can't see it but I pinched the sides of the finger joint and that's what I felt. Not sure if anyone here experienced this but it's what I found out. Overall this would be a minor-ish issue.
Overall, I'm happy with my doll and how it turned out, customer service was incredible and quick. Their promotion was a total steal for me so I highly recommend this vendor.