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Anjie's makeover

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I posted some pictures of how to lift flattened doll parts.
Anjie's sternum and Anjie's breasts.
I think the key is to make a cut to get underneath the area that has been flattened then try to get the silicone shape that lifts the area to the desired new shape.
http://www.dollforum.com/modules.php?na ... album=1229

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What type of material did you use.
Very brave!

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I used Smoothon mold max 15T Mark

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:D Nice job!! Did you use silicone gel, or another 2-part kit?

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Mold Max 15T is a 2-part silicone. I added one part silicone fluid to make it softer. Mark

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Yes. I meant Smooth-on not Brush-on.
With this lighting it is difficult to see but i am pretty sure you are working on a 1-pc but the face looks like realdoll.
If i understand correctly you made the cut youself.
I am going to bump this post in a couple of weeks to ask you how the seam holds up.
Looking at this quality work i am sure you know that when the 2 pack starts to set you can dab a texture into it.
Still not shure how or if you used the new navel.
Edit Yes i meant the putty type of silicon but you didn't.

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