Question about ordering doll with parts from different brands
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Question about ordering doll with parts from different brands
The reason I ask is because I've had my eyes set on a doll and I really like the face, but find that the features on the body are sort of lacking while a different doll I found from a another brand has features I really like, but the heads don't appeal to me much.
I know there could be problems when combining parts from different brands as size, color and head connectors could be a mismatch, but both these dolls have M16 connectors and come at the same height with similar skin tone options, so I'm not too worried about that.
This is mainly an issue for me because I'd rather not end up with an extra head that I will never use.
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Yeah, but I'm worried there won't be any takers, even if I give it away.
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Re: Question about ordering doll with parts from different brands
Check the sales forum you’d really have no troubleStrawberry Cure wrote: ↑Fri Sep 30, 2022 11:16 pmYeah, but I'm worried there won't be any takers, even if I give it away.
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Weight (including head): 36.8kg/81.1 lbs
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Tip for newbies: be careful who you take advice from - established members can make hundreds - or thousands - of posts without owning a doll. Which means they have no practical experience in doll care.
Link to Erik's thread: viewtopic.php?t=147308