Looking for toes / fingers testimonials
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I have a 2015 BoyToy and 2016 Body E. Fingers use wires and are quite stiff. Over time the wires poke through the silicone.
Although, since my purchase they have added Duracast which supposedly prevents this.
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TJ_Foxx wrote:Yes, the duracast hands are definitely more durable and less susceptible to finger pokes. As Swan indicated, the wires are quite stiff. They will break if forced too far, like anything else.
Real Doll fingers do not flop at all.
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Hey Dude! The fingers have wires in them, the toes do not. Hands and feet are duracast and resist finger pokes and toe tears, pretty well. But they still occur in extreme circumstances......hope this helps, BrickStrangeDaysMan wrote:Just looking for some info on the the digits of the realdolls. How stiff are they? What kind of skeleton/ wiring / articulation do they use? Do they flop around when you move the doll? Video would be great (if possible), close up pics also appreciated!
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So does this mean that the toes are joined together as a mass, rather than individually articulated digits?The fingers have wires in them, the toes do not.
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The big toe is separated, all other toes are joined together.persontheguy wrote:So does this mean that the toes are joined together as a mass, rather than individually articulated digits?