Junkyard doll build
- HerrSchwein
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Junkyard doll build
If everything goes as planned, it will be 155cm tall, low budget, non-commercial foamdoll.
Current model is 68cm/26.8" tall, made from plasteline and has metal frame inside. Face is random- I'll do the proper face in full scale.
But first I'll do the arms and new shins/feet.
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Thank You and welcome you too. I'm reading this forum since 2007LBFan wrote:Hi HerrSchwein,
I'm a bit late for welcoming You to TDF but anyway... Welcome to the wonderful family of TDF!
Belive me- I hope it too. Because updates mean that project is running well.hemoglobin wrote:I hope you keep us updated. It's fun and I it definitely falls in the category of very, very interesting and something I'll consider purchasing if or when it becomes available. Of what I can see, the ass looks perfect.
Thanks for showing--a lot
And no- it won't be available for purchasing.
And thank you for everyone else for your kind words. I'll do my best to keep this thread updated.
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I use plasticine for sculpting. It's non-hardening sculpting "clay", so smoothing is no problem.mytime wrote:Hi Herrschwein,
She comes along nicely.
I think she needs some smoothing.
But that can probably be done.
Depends on the clay she's made from, how to do it.
Mytime & Helen & Carmen
Full-size head is taking shape.
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hello HerrSchwein
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Re: hello HerrSchwein
At the moment I'll say no- I don't plan to sell the doll(s). The problem is that I don't even know if I can build a doll. One thing is small clay-model, other thing fully functional doll.timetraveler1 wrote:hello and welcome , yes your doll looks very nice a very full looking hips and thighs , so you arent making any dolls down the road to sell or you just mean the first one wont be for sale ??
Your doll is VERY interesting and has beautiful proportions to it. You have definitely captured the "essence" of the female form.
I think a foam version of the full sized model of your doll is something that there certainly would be a lot of interest in if it was equipped with suitable inserts that could be used for sex.
Hmmm...if you are not interested in producing such dolls commercially, then you might consider selling the molds for the full sized version to others that could then produce foam love dolls from them. In other words you would be able to help new manufacturers begin producing dolls and, over time, you could consider introducing other models.
Good luck with your project and please do keep us informed of your progress.
TG
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IMO its wonderfull with what an precision you're setting her up.
The head looks nice imo, nice ear!
Though she is symetrical, her surface is not yet smooth.
The kidneytool, eventually used after smoothening with an old credit card, may help you for that, assuming this is clay...
Mytime & Helen & Carmen
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