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Old 17-11-2018, 11:36 PM
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Very interesting. I've long been interested in these ladies (but I'm a married man!) Love the shot with the specs. I'll be very interested to see how she develops and how durable she is. And how light?
Now I'm sure Willow will befriend her straight away but how is Miss Nicole going to feel about competition?
Great photos as always, well done!
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Old 18-11-2018, 09:49 AM
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Very interesting. I've long been interested in these ladies (but I'm a married man!) Love the shot with the specs. I'll be very interested to see how she develops and how durable she is. And how light?
Now I'm sure Willow will befriend her straight away but how is Miss Nicole going to feel about competition?
Great photos as always, well done!
Yes, I know you are I was at your wedding! She is 5' 2" and weighs 8kg (what ever that is). As you know with my dolls I do not try to bend their joints every which way. She is not free standing but can easily be stood against a wall or item of furniture without falling over. I even managed to get her standing in pleasers. She can be easily put into a seated posture. Unlike many dolls she comes with instructions which show how far the joints should be bent. Arms above the head are a no,no. The arm and leg joints are held in place with plastic pins. You can secure the head in this was but Psion advised not to as the head can easily be removed for moving and dressing. As for dressing it is easier that a Teddy Babe as the surface is smooth. Stockings just slide right up. She is a perfect size 4 and takes size 3 shoes. On your other point ... we all know Nicole!!
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Old 18-11-2018, 10:49 AM
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You know the problem. A doll as wonderful as she inspires . . . jealousy!

Mind you, these ladies have ambitions so goodness knows where she'll lead you.

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Old 18-11-2018, 04:43 PM
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Yes, I know you are I was at your wedding! She is 5' 2" and weighs 8kg (what ever that is). As you know with my dolls I do not try to bend their joints every which way. She is not free standing but can easily be stood against a wall or item of furniture without falling over. I even managed to get her standing in pleasers. She can be easily put into a seated posture. Unlike many dolls she comes with instructions which show how far the joints should be bent. Arms above the head are a no,no. The arm and leg joints are held in place with plastic pins. You can secure the head in this was but Psion advised not to as the head can easily be removed for moving and dressing. As for dressing it is easier that a Teddy Babe as the surface is smooth. Stockings just slide right up. She is a perfect size 4 and takes size 3 shoes. On your other point ... we all know Nicole!!
I did look up the Ex-lite and her construction seems similar to the flexible PU shop mannequins along with the care in moving limbs and their limits.

You are right that like all dolls if you take care when moving their limbs and don't force or put them in unnatural positions you can minimize the risk of tears and joint damage.

What sets the Ex-lite apart for me though is far superior in looks to a flexible shop mannequin but at a similar price. DS could make a fortune selling the Ex-lite to clothes shops as well if they wanted to. They only might need a slight modification so a stand can be fixed to one foot to make it free standing for display use.
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I did look up the Ex-lite and her construction seems similar to the flexible PU shop mannequins along with the care in moving limbs and their limits.

You are right that like all dolls if you take care when moving their limbs and don't force or put them in unnatural positions you can minimize the risk of tears and joint damage.

What sets the Ex-lite apart for me though is far superior in looks to a flexible shop mannequin but at a similar price. DS could make a fortune selling the Ex-lite to clothes shops as well if they wanted to. They only might need a slight modification so a stand can be fixed to one foot to make it free standing for display use.
Yes, they do look superior to the PU shop mannequins. Its a good idea but we must remember that the shops are there to sell the clothes, not the mannequins.
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