Re: New Material S-TPE
Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2024 4:53 am
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The two of them have different skin tones. The skin tone of S-TPE dolls is produced about WM standard skin tones.doudou64 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 07, 2024 3:49 am hello a question that I ask myself while looking at the comparison are they both light tan color? does this new step change the color? and is it possible to see the real light tan color with this new step? make a comparison between light tan normal tpe and light tan stpe because I find it very dark or not pretty thank you
Dolls produced with S-TPE have similar softness and weight to those produced with regular TPE.
I'm very sorry, but we have the correct LHP on all newly designed molds. We indeed have some older molds with incorrect LHP, and we are gradually remaking them. However, the number of molds we have is quite large, and it will take a considerable amount of time to modify all of them.ZZ48UUP wrote: ↑Mon Jan 08, 2024 10:17 am Dear WM.
I have 16 of your heads. SIXTEEN!!! I have made an investment in your brand. I have been waiting on the sidelines, waiving my hand with $$$$ in the air for two or three years now.
I DON'T want an exaggerated Bimbo Doll. I DON'T need a new material. I NEED a doll with accurate LHP!! Period!!!
The curves on the 164 are too exaggerated for my taste and I want a taller doll than the 159C.
You make every height, curve, breast size imaginable but have only TWO TPE dolls with accurate LHP. Can you just fix that???!!!
As an experienced doll owner, that is why I haven't purchased from you over the last three years. It has nothing to do with the material of the dolls.
Sorry for the off topic rant.
S-TPE does indeed produce significantly less oil compared to standard TPE, making it more resistant to stains. However, due to its softer nature compared to silicone, S-TPE may not resist stains as effectively as silicone.Voltage wrote: ↑Mon Jan 08, 2024 12:54 pm Severe lack of info on this new material. Would like some updates. Does it need oil? Will it stain from black/purple clothes? How soft is it really? Seems softer than silicone, but harder than tpe if you ask me. What if you damage the doll and need to repair? Will regular tpe block and tpe paste work? Which dolls are getting the new material type? Will a silicone or tpe doll touching your S-Tpe doll melt the material? Is the enhanced detail material pigmented?
Hi WM,
WM,WM dolls wrote: ↑Thu Feb 22, 2024 5:08 amI'm very sorry, but we have the correct LHP on all newly designed molds. We indeed have some older molds with incorrect LHP, and we are gradually remaking them. However, the number of molds we have is quite large, and it will take a considerable amount of time to modify all of them.ZZ48UUP wrote: ↑Mon Jan 08, 2024 10:17 am Dear WM.
I have 16 of your heads. SIXTEEN!!! I have made an investment in your brand. I have been waiting on the sidelines, waiving my hand with $$$$ in the air for two or three years now.
I DON'T want an exaggerated Bimbo Doll. I DON'T need a new material. I NEED a doll with accurate LHP!! Period!!!
The curves on the 164 are too exaggerated for my taste and I want a taller doll than the 159C.
You make every height, curve, breast size imaginable but have only TWO TPE dolls with accurate LHP. Can you just fix that???!!!
As an experienced doll owner, that is why I haven't purchased from you over the last three years. It has nothing to do with the material of the dolls.
Sorry for the off topic rant.
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You should definitely test it with the Korina Kova doll. Those funbags are massive.WM dolls wrote: ↑Thu Feb 22, 2024 12:34 amThank you for your suggestion; it's a great idea. We will definitely give it a try. We appreciate your valuable input.astronomyguy wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2024 3:01 pm Can you get gel breasts at larger breast sizes due to the increased strength of the S-TPE?
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