27-02-2022, 05:19 PM
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It will say to lift her out of the box, I have never lifted a standing doll with bolts in her feet out of any box recently,
I spent an evening trying to get a +50kg IT doll out of a box in my hallway a few years back,
I was very nearly in the box with her several times and don't talk to me about lack of space and box flaps in any order.
Since then, I shut the box, lift the doll box up so the doll is inside the box in the standing position,
I open the flaps of the box like in the photo below,
then just lift the doll forward out the box, and place her standing against the wall with foam supporting her.
Yes, you should check her feet properly first before you get her out the box, I could tell they were okay,
by this point I had worked out that all Friday nights wondering and worrying was unnecessary,
she was bloody perfect and staying no matter what, her feet will be in shoes,
they will not be seen again if there was anything wrong with them, which there wasn't.
Last edited by Tommo10; 27-02-2022 at 08:35 PM.
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