Home cooked stand for DS 100
Home cooked stand for DS 100
This make dressing her up much easier.
DD.
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I hope you have a PayPal account because you could be busy!!
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Knightshift wrote:Impressive... very professional looking! Be prepared for others to want you to start making them! Who knows, you might be on to a TDF cottage business like MannequinFan.
LoneRanger wrote:Yes you did and I claim the right to buy your first one for sale and that will be three please......
I hope you have a PayPal account because you could be busy!!
See... told ya so!
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That would damage the skeleton, and probably won't allow her to hold her pose if you want to take photos.HappyWabbit wrote:I thought that this doll could stand on her own?
Okay guy, as per LoneRanger's request, I'm preparing to make a few more. Will need to do some calculation of the cost though.
Here is the stand on it's own. And Eva in her bikini And I am experimenting on an adaptor too
and Eva could do a lot more DD.
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Most impressive!!!!
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Very nice design - simple and elegant!
Just grabbing at straws, but is there any way you could use a strong magnetic attachment for the bolt to the stand?DDdioxine wrote:Thanks everyone. Working so far so good for me. Just wish that it is easier to attach and detach form the doll. Probably can't be done...
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Thanks a lot.MannequinFan wrote:Hey DD that looks like a winner!
Very nice design - simple and elegant!
Just grabbing at straws, but is there any way you could use a strong magnetic attachment for the bolt to the stand?DDdioxine wrote:Thanks everyone. Working so far so good for me. Just wish that it is easier to attach and detach form the doll. Probably can't be done...
I wonder if the magnet idea is possible, MannequinFan. Eva is almost 10 kg in weight. It needs a very strong magnet to hold the bolt. But then that would be very difficult to detach her from the stand. If the bolt is actually something like a headphone jack, that might be a good device as a quick release lock.
BTW, this seems to be my first doll related idea that actually works, hehehe.
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and the first batch of DIY kits ready to go to Eva's sisters. DD.
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