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A different kind of latex doll. A crash test dummy

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The company crtashtest-services in Münster / Germany makes the so called biofidelic crash test dummies. They are like real human bodies with the skin made out of neoprene latex, so technically it is also a latex doll :-) but are made for a much rougher use and they cost much more, like 25000 Euros. Here is the info about theese dummies: https://www.tuev-nord.de/explore/en/saf ... nto-walls/
And here a video of a dummy, that gets hit by a stone: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03jWLIDgW0g
An a very nice video of the manufacturing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIFPse3IpiU
The homepage of this company (in German language): https://www.crashtest-service.com/de/bi ... ebersicht/

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Crash Test Dummies. Probably my favourite band of all time. Anyone who hasn't heard of them should check out their album 'God Shuffled His Feet' It's genius.

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Yes, I know this band. They had a hit in the 90s, called Mmmm Mmmm Mmmm Mmmm, what a nice title :-) but they had no latex skin ;-)

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Crash test dummies with rubber skin? The definitely eeriest manmade uncanny valley creature of this kind is the SynDaver. This is a surgery training and injury simulation dummy that has not only bones but muscles and body organs of wet foam rubber matter (optionally inside a rubber skin). Some types even have simulated blood flow. AFAIK the only missing part is connective tissue, to permit easy replacement of broken bones and organs. The thing is expensive and complex to maintain (far beyond current realdolls), however SynDaver is closest to what you could imagine as a wetware humanoid cyborg from future.

https://syndaver.com/

SYNDAVER "THE SYNTHETIC CADAVER"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9hkwB9 ... ZGF2ZXI%3D

SynDaver Synthetic Human Care & Storage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jC_tyOy ... ZGF2ZXI%3D

Even the MythBusters did some tests with it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgRSIzsbg6U

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Aerial wrote: Mon Feb 19, 2024 10:01 pm Crash test dummies with rubber skin?
Very interesting. Research and external links...
But I don't really like external links,
because they disappear after a while!

Our TDF archive has proven to be permanent and indestructible!
These videos should be cut, combined and uploaded here within our archive! :idea:

My husband has been quite ill for the last few months! :(
But someone needs and has to do this kind of archiving work.. :idea:



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This is how movie special effects dummies (many corpses and zombies, but also stunt dummies) are handmade. They make the skin by slushing latex in a fiberglass outer mould and then fill it with some kind PU or latex foam. Details vary by the purpose/functions of the doll (internal skeleton or animatronics etc.). Be aware that some look quite scary (right out of zombie movies) but the technology is what matters.

How Fake Bodies Are Made For Movies & TV Shows | Movies Insider
https://youtu.be/rLRFQN3_lBU

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Aerial wrote: Wed Feb 28, 2024 2:44 am This is how movie special effects dummies (many corpses and zombies, but also stunt dummies) are handmade. They make the skin by slushing latex in a fiberglass outer mould and then fill it with some kind PU or latex foam. Details vary by the purpose/functions of the doll (internal skeleton or animatronics etc.). Be aware that some look quite scary (right out of zombie movies) but the technology is what matters.

How Fake Bodies Are Made For Movies & TV Shows | Movies Insider
https://youtu.be/rLRFQN3_lBU
Amazing, I have an old thread here featuring one of these.

Sylvester Stallone sex doll.

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viewtopic.php?p=2305578&hilit=Stallone#p2305578
The Puppeteer...
Daniella jiggle wiggle.. :puppydogeyes:

viewtopic.php?p=2144328#p2144328

Aiko my anime girl..
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Joe 90 wrote: Tue Mar 05, 2024 9:34 pm Amazing, I have an old thread here featuring one of these.

Sylvester Stallone sex doll.
That's crazy. Made in 1993 of latex, he must have been carefully stored to avoid ozone damage. I first thought this was deepfaked, but number of fingers is correct and the wig looks indeed like an actual dummy.

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