Fabric Anime Doll breakdown and skeleton
Fabric Anime Doll breakdown and skeleton
This is the 130cm Fabric Anime doll broken down layer by layer for a technical manual.
I want this doll to be the easier to own with this technical guide.
Tools you will need:
10mm wrench (elbows)
12mm wrenches (neck)
14mm wrenches (hips)
4mm Allen Wrench (routine joint maintenance)
Sewing kit (Needles, thread, seam ripper)
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This is a very easy to own doll. It is lightweight and easy to pose. Versatile in its role as a toy or companion. Fun to get dressed and easy to maintain compared to TPE dolls.
The skeleton is lightweight and the design of the hips and shoulders with the ridged plates makes it easy to pose. Tightening bolts is fairly easy with a few small incisions. The Spine is encased in a plastic tube so if you have to tighten the spine you will have to cut a square out.
The only down side to this doll would be keeping it clean. The absorbent nature of the fabric can make it a magnet to allergens and stains. Lint rollers and plush cleaner is a must for this doll.
Learn how to sew. It is a good skill to have and can help you maintain and improve this doll with ease.
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Hopefully I don't have to fix my Candice like that.
But if necessary, this, and your other thread will be very helpfull.
Best,
My dolls:
Candice, Happydoll 160c | Sayo, 4Woods ai doll s+ | Sakura, Cstdoll 160d | Eileen XYdoll 158 silicone| Elina, Gynoid Tech Model 9
Former dolls:
Lisa, unbranded 135cm TPE | Lisanne/Nikki, Ordoll 156B | Stephanie, Wmdoll 163C |Nonoka, Sanhui 158 | Lily, Maydoll 155 | Yvette, Jm156 | Miriam, Zelex 170c | Vala, Xycolo 163sb
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Those tighten and loosen for leg rotation.
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You could just go with layers and a bit of shaping using a sander and knife, take your time and sculpt it to how you want it. Gonna see about building a skeleton and doing just that myself.rubherkitty wrote:I didn't realize they used a molded foam core. I thought the dolls were just carefully stuffed. No wonder they have such a good shape to them. Trying to DIY a plushy doll using loose foam and have it come out like a factory foam doll would be a challenge.
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I'm probably going to use foam pool noodles for the arms, legs and spine. Maybe attach some to the sides of the spine foam as well to eat up more core space. I just picked up some of the Jumbo size at Walmart for $1.00 ea.GDP2000 wrote:You could just go with layers and a bit of shaping using a sander and knife, take your time and sculpt it to how you want it. Gonna see about building a skeleton and doing just that myself.rubherkitty wrote:I didn't realize they used a molded foam core. I thought the dolls were just carefully stuffed. No wonder they have such a good shape to them. Trying to DIY a plushy doll using loose foam and have it come out like a factory foam doll would be a challenge.
That's a lot of foam for $1.00. Can't buy a Foam Kit and make that much foam for $1.00