Flexibility of new skeleton
- lucentdoll
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Confucius
My review of the Sanhui 160cm Marya AIO in the manufacturer's forum-
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Re: Flexibility of new skeleton
Hiwever, you may want to do it very seldom and for a short period of time only.
I've seen others getting problems with the foam cores underneath the skin when pushing the legs back too far. Not the same model though. But still, take care
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I second this. Not very often and not too long of a time when you do. The foam core underneath can rip causing the silicone to delaminate. Its very messy looking and a pain in the ass to repair. It can be repaired though.Sofos wrote:That was quite an impressive pose!
Hiwever, you may want to do it very seldom and for a short period of time only.
I've seen others getting problems with the foam cores underneath the skin when pushing the legs back too far. Not the same model though. But still, take care
I had that happen to me before with another doll brand that uses foam cores in their dolls.
Very intensive repair that is best avoided.
Very sexy photo though......
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Eves thread http://dollforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=261&t=70866
Lucinda's thread viewtopic.php?f=143&t=128707
My doll cleaning and drying video viewtopic.php?f=7&t=127010
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Re: Flexibility of new skeleton
- lucentdoll
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Good advice and I only did it long enough to get a picture and don't plan to ever do it again. I was just curious if she could do it or not. I must admit though that I've put Marya through her paces since I've owned her and so far she's held up like a champ!gonestill77 wrote:I second this. Not very often and not too long of a time when you do. The foam core underneath can rip causing the silicone to delaminate. Its very messy looking and a pain in the ass to repair. It can be repaired though.Sofos wrote:That was quite an impressive pose!
Hiwever, you may want to do it very seldom and for a short period of time only.
I've seen others getting problems with the foam cores underneath the skin when pushing the legs back too far. Not the same model though. But still, take care
I had that happen to me before with another doll brand that uses foam cores in their dolls.
Very intensive repair that is best avoided.
Very sexy photo though......
Confucius
My review of the Sanhui 160cm Marya AIO in the manufacturer's forum-
viewtopic.php?f=293&t=111167
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Omg.......omg that is sweetlucentdoll wrote:I've been amazed myself at how flexible she is, and how well she's held up to the bending and stretching too!
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the poses those dolls can make, just hilarious
wow,just amazinglucentdoll wrote:I've been amazed myself at how flexible she is, and how well she's held up to the bending and stretching too!
Very nice done, beautiful picture!
Getting back to the topic Flexibility of new skeleton,
has someone have a picture of the new skeleton?