Pain In The Neck
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Pain In The Neck
This is three days after she arrived. Her neck has made these sounds from the start.
This is more recent. A week ago. It shows how the head stays in position to the left, but not the right.
Here are two recent videos showing how the neck does not stay in position, and makes noise with every movement.
I contacted RLSD immediately. And they responded promptly, but this issue has been with "management" for almost 2 weeks.
I have other issues with this doll, like the fingers, but the neck is my big concern. Does your doll work this way? Can you pose her head? Does she creak every time you move her?
Let me know your thoughts.
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It seems weird to me that her head will stay in position to the left, but not the right. I guess that must mean the gooseneck isn't completely broken?
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That's one thing I kept coming back to wondering if this is normal or faulty. If the neck were loose on all sides I might have just thought it was normal, although really crappy. The fact that it stays to the left, but no other direction at least gave me something to compare it to. This is my first doll, so I'm not sure what to expect with it.Broven wrote:It seems weird to me that her head will stay in position to the left, but not the right. I guess that must mean the gooseneck isn't completely broken?
I could live with the noise, and I'm well aware that these dolls make noise. I'm worried with it being loose that it will be only a matter of time before it breaks completely. I've had my doll for 3 weeks now, and most of that time she's been in her box waiting to hear from RLSD management, not even knowing if this is normal. That's why I posted this thread. To see if I was waiting for nothing.
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Noise is normal for a good long while (many months) when neck is twisted, head moved, and during, uhm, "vigorous movement" - I still hear it from Brie's neck if I tilt it far. But it shouldn't make noise just from the doll being leaned forward or backward. This tells me the neck might not be attached to frame anymore and the weight of the head is causing it to swing around freely. The neck should be strong enough to keep the head where you want it and then you could lean her body forward or back without any noise.
These videos should help WM diagnose.
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Thank all of you for your input, and thank you RLSD for getting this resolved.
Special thanks are due to Seattle Slew for helping me throughout this process. He's the one who asked me the right questions that got me to take those last two videos, and gave me guidance on many other questions. Seattle Slew, you're the best. Thanks for being an excellent moderator.
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I attribute it to serious arthritis! But seriously mine has creaked since I've had her. 1.5 months. There is free movement, but the neck stays rigid. If moving in a nodding movement it creaks.JunkGuy wrote:Based on the videos, I'd say the neck is broken and the doll should be replaced. It should tilt and stay to both sides as far as you were able to tilt it to one.
Noise is normal for a good long while (many months) when neck is twisted, head moved, and during, uhm, "vigorous movement" - I still hear it from Brie's neck if I tilt it far. But it shouldn't make noise just from the doll being leaned forward or backward. This tells me the neck might not be attached to frame anymore and the weight of the head is causing it to swing around freely. The neck should be strong enough to keep the head where you want it and then you could lean her body forward or back without any noise.
These videos should help WM diagnose.
Did you get this resolved grimreefer?