You may have something there. Maybe take the round bungee cord that has the woven cover and use them as single up to multiple cords bundled. 5 cords bundled for a spine, 4 cords bundled for thigh bones, etc. Don't know if this could be done w/ TPE though.samara78 wrote:You n4leed to use a thick cord covered with foam, then put in the mold. I would to test one out for you george.
Silicone Dolls without Skeleton - Opinions?
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It absolutely would be more for sex than modeling, but still a lot of fun!
The only similar-in-function option I can think of is RealDoll's Female Deluxe Torso, but that starts at $2500, has no arms, etc.
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I already created several molds for our upcoming regular dolls, but i might use a taller size for this experiment.
There will still be a bone-type ABS structure, and avoiding pokes can easily be achieved with harder silicone at "critical" places - something I already included for our regular dolls. I came up with "layering" silicone in different hardnesses and it seems to work out quite well so far.
Stay tuned, we will announce production and demonstrate prototypes within this year.
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Also, any chance of that jaw system you were working on before being a part of this as well?
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I dont think so. With a blowup doll for examle you do get the back swaying and arms swinging easily but not completely freely. This can make it seem like you got a 'live one' but wiggly in a human lively way. The substance, though only air and vinyl, restricts or shapes movement somnewhat, helping along illusions. Not jello squids, its definitely an airbabe.limbs would spin like a helicopter
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My Kelu doll from VRD has something like this. It seems to be a plastic type skeleton, but doesn't hold a pose. It works great at the small mini doll size. Probably would want to go with a bit firmer pour on this?xsdolls wrote: There will still be a bone-type ABS structure
George
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