Erik Kirk's thread.
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But first of all, we are so, so happy that Godric flew all the many thousands of miles to reach your shores safe and sound. But his wings look very strong indeed and his cute feet must have helped him take many a nap on the way, upside down of course! Mira got a LOT of use out of the powder puffs recently, what with all her outfits and they have saved us many hours of extra powdering as they are so big and soft. Thanks again.
And now to your shoot and it was the perfect mix of a sexy and lighthearted story.
Erik has a way of looking at the camera sometimes that is the picture of cute perplexity and this snap was no exception:
His comment was also very funny and I know what he means about heels (and Mira in them)! And Mira was also wowed by the suspender belt…
I was also wowed by this pic, true!
I know what she means! The mood lighting is a really nice touch.
Although it even looked as if it was also enjoying things a lot:
Well, it’s getting late here so we must also be getting our own mood lights going.
And celebrate a great end to Spooktober.
Catch you soon, true and Erik!
Recent posts: a Halloween story, Mira's birthday, and competitions, including our first win!
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Hey, Xius Man. We're happy to know that you enjoyed it.
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Hi Michaelangelo! We're happy to know that you enjoyed our Halloween photos and storyline. And Erik was thrilled with my devilish surprise. Yes, Godric is one resilient little bat to withstand such a long journey. He's settled into his new home very nicely and Erik adores him. (As do I.) I'm glad to hear that the super-sized powder puffs have made short work of powdering Miss Mira. And it was my pleasure to make them for her. The pic of Erik with the red high heels is my favourite - and I was pleased by his reaction to them. It's nice to know that Mira liked the black and red garter belt - the little red bows on it were a nice touch. The Jack-o'-lantern string lights added some nice ambience to our room - a romantic glow for goodnight kisses. I'm sad when Spooktober is over and I always look forward to the next one.Michaelangelo wrote: ↑Tue Oct 31, 2023 7:19 pm Oh this was the perfect Halloween post and I love the twist that you are wearing the costume and Erik is the viewer!
But first of all, we are so, so happy that Godric flew all the many thousands of miles to reach your shores safe and sound. But his wings look very strong indeed and his cute feet must have helped him take many a nap on the way, upside down of course! Mira got a LOT of use out of the powder puffs recently, what with all her outfits and they have saved us many hours of extra powdering as they are so big and soft. Thanks again.
And now to your shoot and it was the perfect mix of a sexy and lighthearted story.
Erik has a way of looking at the camera sometimes that is the picture of cute perplexity and this snap was no exception:
His comment was also very funny and I know what he means about heels (and Mira in them)! And Mira was also wowed by the suspender belt…
I was also wowed by this pic, true!
I know what she means! The mood lighting is a really nice touch.
Although it even looked as if it was also enjoying things a lot:
Well, it’s getting late here so we must also be getting our own mood lights going.
And celebrate a great end to Spooktober.
Catch you soon, true and Erik!
Weight (including head): 36.8kg/81.1 lbs
500-year-old vampire who finds my blood irresistible.
Tip for newbies: be careful who you take advice from - established members can make hundreds - or thousands - of posts without owning a doll. Which means they have no practical experience in doll care.
Link to Erik's thread: viewtopic.php?t=147308
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That part of the storyline wasn't enough to put me off the character of Eric Northman - it was a means to an end so he could get his revenge on Russell in the most epic way. Pam wasn't the only vampire to show her vulnerability: Eric cried like a baby when his maker, Godric, decided to meet the true death on his own terms. Other male vampires showed their emotions, too - and I liked that because it was a reminder of their former humanity.Rock13 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 30, 2023 9:35 pm Eric Northman is one of the greatest characters in the show. I had something of a bromance going with him- until he did the nasty with Russell Edgington's boy toy- yuck. Pam was fantastic, too, but she wore her vulnerability on her sleeve which seemed most unbecoming for a vampiress.
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You really got the best lingerie to ignite Erik’s naughty side! (Beautiful lingerie set btw!)
Loved reading it, thank you for a fantastic story once again
MJ xoxo
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There were 2 things I immediately noticed about his new head: 1) The skin tone didn't exactly match the colour of his body. His body is pale (the fair skin tone) and the new head has more of a pink tone to it. From what I've read here, WM mixes the colours by hand - which means that you could order a doll with a fair skin tone one year, then order another doll in the same skin tone a couple of years later, but it won't be exactly the same colour as the first doll. I found this disappointing since the head alone costs a few hundred dollars. And I'm on a budget.
2) His left eye cavity was WAY deeper than his right one - as evidenced in the photo below. These are the pedestals for the Mannequin Fan Easy Move Eyes. The one of the left is using the shortest screw which was perfect for that eye cavity. The right one was using the medium length screw with the pedestal extended all the way to the end of it. That's a big difference! I find it awkward trying to insert an eyeball with the pedestal extended out to the maximum. So I decided I'd fix the way-too-deep eye cavity myself. I just needed a few supplies to make the TPE paste for the repair:
Tape primer (which is kept in a sealed container because the fumes are strong), the spare block of TPE that arrived with Erik in 2021, scissors to cut the TPE, a glass jar with a metal lid, and a plastic pipette to suck up the primer. I wasn't sure about how my little experiment would turn out so I used his original head for the test run. I only needed a small chunk of TPE for the repair. I used the scissors to cut it into very fine pieces so the tape primer would break down the TPE more quickly Because the tape primer eats plastic, I needed to use a glass jar with a metal lid. This photo demonstrates how finely it was cut. When I decided that there was enough in the jar... ...it was time to add the primer. I used the pipette to suck it up and added just enough to cover the tiny pieces of TPE. I wasn't keen on using any of my cutlery to give it a stir - so I used a wooden knife which I then wiped clean on some paper towel. Then it was time to let it sit overnight.
When I checked it the next morning, there were still some visible chunks of TPE. So I gave it another stir and let it sit for another night. The next morning, it was nice and smooth. And viscous like molasses.
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I ended up adding about 6mm of TPE paste to the eye cavity in the new head and it worked out great. I know this is a minor repair compared to what others have accomplished (such as full skeletal overhauls) but I'm still proud that I managed to fix it myself. Erik's quite proud of me, too. I hope this has been helpful if someone is having the same issue with their doll's head.
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You are now a certified innovative doll surgeon!
I'm impressed with your work on Erik!...as he must be too!
When you finish put everything together, do post a picture of Erik's new peepers!
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Are you a closet chemist or something true lol
So looking forward to you n Erik’s next adventure.
Happy New Year to you both from me n Frances
All the best,
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Thanks, Rock13! I'm sorry to hear you have the same issue - but glad that this may be helpful for you.
Weight (including head): 36.8kg/81.1 lbs
500-year-old vampire who finds my blood irresistible.
Tip for newbies: be careful who you take advice from - established members can make hundreds - or thousands - of posts without owning a doll. Which means they have no practical experience in doll care.
Link to Erik's thread: viewtopic.php?t=147308