Storing a WM Doll standing up?
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Storing a WM Doll standing up?
Is possible to store a WM Doll (with standing feet) in vertical, standing up, supported by a wall? I mean to keep the doll stored this way permanently, instead of laying on a bed.
Would the skeleton suffer too much?
Any experiences on this?
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I will do it this way, I have a bad experience storing a doll laying o a bed (even being a very soft bed, the doll had permanent deformation...).
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I wish my other doll had the standing option. No matter where I put her, she takes up more space, and is always in a position where some part of her is in danger of being flattened, and/or getting creases.
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Sitting is not very good. It puts extra strain on TPE on her inner thighs.
If standing, a good piece of memory foam behind her tushy will work just fine. I store my dolls this way as well as on my bed. Sitting is a last resort. No room and if she has no standing feet.
I have noticed the joints on legs/hips seem tight
Gravity
You can not fool mother nature
Now, Doug believes if you hang a doll at the perfect height, you do not NEED standing feet.
This makes sense in theory. The strain on the neck is reduced as is the weight on her feet.
Hope this adds a bit to what you have read
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Jeff and Nyoko