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Can I request standing pictures of her wearing garters and stockings please
As that is what I would be dressing this doll model in if I was to purchase in future.
Thank you
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Sure thing! For now, I don't have anything like that. Personally, I prefer PJs, but I'll gladly see what I can do to please you.Darkangel65 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2024 4:43 am Really useful pics. .she got a nice butt and meaty thunder thighs lol...
Can I request standing pictures of her wearing garters and stockings please
As that is what I would be dressing this doll model in if I was to purchase in future.
Thank you
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Wishlist: LoveNestle Aubrey | Zelex SLE 160J 206 | XT Doll 160H | Elsababe 160L silicone RHC031
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what's the weight like on this doll, how easy is she to manoevre?
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Sure, I'll definitely do it.RedPandamonium wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2024 7:25 am Thanks, can't ever get enough photos of this model! Could you please upload one of her side view?
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Hello Beowulf, I haven't put her on the scale yet, but I'll do it as soon as possible. In the meantime, her weight appears to be approximately 37 kilograms (about 81.6 pounds), not including her head. But let me weigh her to be sure, so I won't have to guess. I'll post a photo. Maneuvering her isn't too difficult, although her skeleton is a bit tight. I suppose it'll loosen up over time, but in the meantime, I like it this way.beowul9090 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2024 12:42 pm Noobster,
what's the weight like on this doll, how easy is she to manoevre?
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3 side pics coming right up!RedPandamonium wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2024 7:25 am Thanks, can't ever get enough photos of this model! Could you please upload one of her side view?
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Succulent indeed! This SLE series is really well-made, top-quality stuff.RedPandamonium wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2024 5:42 am Thanks! Oh yeah that is succulent. Gotta save up for another order it seems
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Hey DollNFuture, I'm not entirely sure, I don't think I've seen any SLE with that option. If you wanted to use a stand with this doll, I think it would have to be held from the waist, perhaps from the neck with the help of an adapter to accommodate the head. In the Coeros stand post, there's a discussion about that very topic. It seems it would be possible to grab her by the neck and put the head on at the same time, if I'm not mistaken. viewtopic.php?t=169723&start=60DollNFuture wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 6:45 pm These beautiful standing pictures made me think of a question I have. I know the doll can be suspended from a stand using a hook coming out of the neck and with the head removed. Is it at all possible to have a doll with a customized hook coming out of the upper spine so the head can stay on while she is suspended on a stand? That would be so much easier for making wonderful photography with her in the standing position.
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Noobster 8-64 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 10:23 pmHey DollNFuture, I'm not entirely sure, I don't think I've seen any SLE with that option. If you wanted to use a stand with this doll, I think it would have to be held from the waist, perhaps from the neck with the help of an adapter to accommodate the head. In the Coeros stand post, there's a discussion about that very topic. It seems it would be possible to grab her by the neck and put the head on at the same time, if I'm not mistaken. viewtopic.php?t=169723&start=60DollNFuture wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 6:45 pm These beautiful standing pictures made me think of a question I have. I know the doll can be suspended from a stand using a hook coming out of the neck and with the head removed. Is it at all possible to have a doll with a customized hook coming out of the upper spine so the head can stay on while she is suspended on a stand? That would be so much easier for making wonderful photography with her in the standing position.
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The Coeros stand used with an SLE doll.jpg
viewtopic.php?t=169723&start=85
That is correct, I use the adaptor to get the SLE mounted on the doll stand. Many photos in there to show how to do it. Thanks.
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I have the pulley system for my ZELEX Inspiration Series. It has 4:1 ratio (meaning lifting 100 lbs with 25 lbs force). However, the lady has a hanging hook on her back as specially requested.DollNFuture wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 7:06 pm Excellent I love your photos. Is there any way to use a ceiling mounted electric hoist such as we see in some other photos of other brands and peoples apartments and so on. My particular situation dictates that I rely on a hoist to move her all the time, and would like to be able to use the hoist to maneuver her over to where the stand is to where she could be hooked to the stand for posing. My guess is that this type of stand may or may not be possible to use a hoist with the attachment hardware in the pictures that have the set screw type bolts that friction lock onto the head connector. Seems like the force vectors would not work with a hoist.
The neck mount from Coeros should be able to do the same too. I am sure they have other adaptors for that purpose.