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Newbie question about storage space

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Hi everybody.

Just found this great forum some days ago, and have been reading a lot the past few days.

I have not yet decided if I will buy a doll, I have several issues that I need to find solution for first.

The biggest one is storage, I do not want the doll to be visible when not used, and I do not have a lot of spare-space. So what is the minimum requirement in term of storage space in HxWxL cm? Also taking into account that it needs to have room for memmory foam underneath.

I am currently looking at the new 155cm model, the one inspired by Jessica Rabbit :razz:

And if installing a heating planket, can the doll be placed directly (and permanently) on top on it?

Thanks in advance :D
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Size of 155 CM doll

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No idea how high the boobs go, or how wide she is,
155 CM is 61 inches tall, which is 5' 1".
Someone who owns one, or WM will have to give you the rest of the measurements.

Tried Googling?

https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=co ... +to+inches

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Thanks for the reply, the 155 cm i knew about (should have been more explicit, sorry). It was more the other two measurements that I am missing.
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Keep in mind the head is removable so you wouldn't necessarily need space to store her entire length.

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jaybee111 wrote:Keep in mind the head is removable so you wouldn't necessarily need space to store her entire length.
In that case I would be interested to know the length, with and without the head. I would prefer to keep it on though.

But it looks like that the height (when lying on the back) is the most critical measure for me, with my current plans.
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A box 1 ft deep by 18 in wide holds most bodies, with room to spare. The length can be the tricky part.
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I'm also struggling to come up with storage.

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I know it's not necessarily possible for everyone to do this, but I turned my walk-in closet into a "doll room" of a sorts. Of course, my entire office will eventually become my doll room. I dream of the day that I'm drowning in synthetic women. :)
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amytyl wrote:A box 1 ft deep by 18 in wide holds most bodies, with room to spare. The length can be the tricky part.
Thanks, if theese measurements are correct for the specific doll, then it might work out :o
But I have to measure...

But a detailed measure from a owner or producer would be really helpfull :)
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I found a very helpfull reseller that made the measurements. No need for others to provide it now.

And just for the reference:
Very helpfull reseller wrote:She's about 21cm on her back
And 25cm across the shoulders, which is her widest point
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Thanks for the info , I'm in the same position as you. very tempted by trying to work out the logistics of storage :)

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nahmot wrote:Thanks for the info , I'm in the same position as you. very tempted by trying to work out the logistics of storage :)
I am going shopping today, going to need some stuff for the storage solution :)
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Roger Rabbit wrote:
nahmot wrote:Thanks for the info , I'm in the same position as you. very tempted by trying to work out the logistics of storage :)
I am going shopping today, going to need some stuff for the storage solution :)
Good luck, and let us know how it goes.
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Hello Roger Rabbit,

just keep in mind that you should not store Jessica too long with her arms close to her body (without clothes) to prevent TPE clinging to TPE. At least that was what I was told, so I built a very spacious box 50 cm x 50 cm x 150 cm which is now a bench inside my bedroom. But you said just the height would be a problem so give her some room to relax her arms :-)

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That was one day of hard work, but well worth it :)

I have created a 30x50x200 cm storage room (hxwxl), there should be space to store Jessica safely. I still lack the locking mechanish and some other internal things. I will provide pictures in a few days when I am done with the storage.

So ready to receive my doll, but still 2.5 week left...
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