RD skeleton photo?
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What year is your doll? What do you mean by up and down, in and out? If the limb is moving away from a joint then something is broken. If its just a matter of looseness then its best to live with it.
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some years ago I published 2 pics with a RD skeleton. Look here http://dollforum.com/forum/viewtopic.ph ... 76#p439076. I don't know where I've got these pics and I needed them for a repair. I hope it's a help for you.
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Getting to the hip joints requires deep cutting and opening up the doll. It's a big deal. By tightening up a mid-period doll you will likely cause the hip to break because the extra resistance will produce extra stress in the joint or upper thigh. Generally because of the weight of the leg it is not expected that the joint should really hold a pose. This may work for some smaller dolls. If your doll is not broken then be thankful and leave it alone. You will be creating more problems than you fix if you start cutting.
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