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118 cm MODEL AS A GOBLIN!

YLDoll is doll manufacturer based in China. Since 2013 we have been creating life size dolls made of thermoplastic elastomer known as TPE. The dolls are incredibly soft to the touch and when powdered feel very similar to human skin. These dolls are anatomically correct but can be used for other purposes besides sexual such as companions, film props, mannequins or decoration. Our dolls are very flexible and poseable by using stainless steel skeleton designs. Our team consists of excellent designers and production workers to provide excellent before and after-sale service. All materials comply with the National Health & Safety Standards which is harmless to humans and is environmental friendly. We offer OEM service!
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Mistress Adarr
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Re: 118 cm MODEL AS A GOBLIN!

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I love the idea! I would love to see photos of this green body with a matching WM 302 head and exclusive eyes.

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cain587 wrote: Sat Sep 18, 2021 2:18 am Interesting, If you want to promote her as a goblin here are a few tips:
1.Try using the shael head, since most goblin girl artwork has them with pointy elf ears.
2.This green skin is a good start, yet try to experiment by making it darker. Maybe blend it with your tan skin tone to see what results you get.
Bonus: If you want to go in the fantasy route, a doll similar to this body type with abs and her height around 135cm-146cm and she would be a hot dwarf.
Yeah I have to agree with this. If YL honestly *Want's* to promote a Goblin doll. The Regina head (even if it's a pretty face) is not the right choice.
Shael, Bela or Deliah would all be good I think.

The color choice is also so-so. It's not a bad green, but the evergreen/blue direction is somewhat uncommon in most art. Generally a bit more centered green - yellow/green with tan tones are common.
A Moss green is fairly standard.

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