Before: After: As with all doll photos, more convincing in real life, and in my case, enough for playtime if not for photos.
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1. So my hands are not sensitive to water temperature, especially to hot water. And what I felt as a nice and warm water temperature turned out to be unfavorably high for platinum silicone. I realized how hot I usually set my bath water at later, it was foolish of me to leave the Crownpeaks in that temperature for a long time because I wanted to give it a bath but after I sank it in the water I had to do something else first and forgot about it. That's why I kinda boiled it.takikawa wrote:@keivn
1. Could you explain why you boiled your first Crownpeaks?
2. Would it be possible for you to make a short video displaying the movement of the updated thicker skin Crownpeaks?
I purchased the original L cups last year, and one breasts looks like I fired a machine gun at it. I am a breasts man, so I would consider another purchase if the movement is a little better than a doll's gel breasts.
What happened to the Crown Peaks as a result of boiling?keivn wrote:takikawa wrote:@keivn
1. So my hands are not sensitive to water temperature, especially to hot water. And what I felt as a nice and warm water temperature turned out to be unfavorably high for platinum silicone. I realized how hot I usually set my bath water at later, it was foolish of me to leave the Crownpeaks in that temperature for a long time because I wanted to give it a bath but after I sank it in the water I had to do something else first and forgot about it. That's why I kinda boiled it.
The skin was fine but the gel inside was cooked hard and it doesn't jiggle much anymore.Koop wrote:What happened to the Crown Peaks as a result of boiling?keivn wrote:takikawa wrote:@keivn
1. So my hands are not sensitive to water temperature, especially to hot water. And what I felt as a nice and warm water temperature turned out to be unfavorably high for platinum silicone. I realized how hot I usually set my bath water at later, it was foolish of me to leave the Crownpeaks in that temperature for a long time because I wanted to give it a bath but after I sank it in the water I had to do something else first and forgot about it. That's why I kinda boiled it.
I had this same experience. It seems the quality might be going downhill, unfortunately. I got some L cups a bit over a year ago, and they were (and still are) absolutely stellar. They mirrored the photos about as well as I could ever hope. I ordered the G cups a couple months ago on a whim, and it was a completely different experience. The skin color was pale, almost pasty to an extent. The external finish was lumpy all over, and they just don't quite lay right, almost like they tried to retrofit a mold from a different size. They also feel like they weren't quite filled all the way, which kills a lot of the motion and bounciness I was hoping for. I think Crownpeaks might have lost their spark. I've tried to email a couple times about custom orders, but with no response too. It's really a shame, especially considering I have seen just how good they CAN be.lightfootted wrote: When i started to look closer I began to notice the flaws. The worst problem was the nipples were not aligned. One nipple was nearly a full inch further to one side of the breast than the other. The areolas were not the same size, and one was oval instead of circular. The areolas were pretty hard and felt bolted on. There was a small deep scratch on one breast. I requested heavy veins but there were virtually no veins (one or two veins and very faint). And the top it all off the paint job was horrendous. There was some kind of pink paint wash over the skin, but particularly around the sides of each breast, it was very splotchy, as if the breasts were painted and then allowed to dry against another surface. Alternating patches of splotchy red paint and paintless red skin was super unappealing.
By solid looking competitors, did you by any chance mean http://tiddy.shop ? I reached out to them to ask if they would consider making a product like crown peaks because of all the issues that crown peaks has, and the owner told me that he's already speaking to a Japanese manufacturer who creates ultra realistic prosthetic products to see if they would be able to work with him to create something even better than crownpeaks.sqirrl wrote:Might not work well in practice, but considering we've seen some solid-looking competitors in recent times, it might not be that big of a loss if things go poorly.
You're right... I wonder if tiddyshop would think about collabing with crown peaks instead of competing? I might just ask himsss-tier wrote: These small-run companies and artists should certainly collaborate more often.
I just found this topic talking about my store haha. We're planning on offering a lot more options once we sell enough of our first product to invest in more. The initial cost of creating a mold is very high, so we need enough investment money to do that.shadow88 wrote:The Tiddy Shop boobs looks great. Wish the nips were smaller or they give different options.