| Pheonix girl ball jointed doll [message #59595] Fri, 04 January 2013 04:37 UTC |
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Ball jointed doll: Pheonix Lady.
Ball jointed dolls are becoming quite the collectors items all over the world. Highly customizable, with head caps, not only wigs, but eyes can be changed to help create your own look. With a touch of fantasy I started creating little dolls of my own. Here is my latest creation, Pheoling. She has 15 points of articulation and is fully pose-able. Sit, stand, wave, she does it all, and on her own! No sticks to hold her up. Beautiful wings are in place of her arms with three point of articulation that mimic a regular arm. Her tail can come on and off or be replaced. Clear beading wire is strung through the hollow model to hold her all together. She has one figure 8 hook in her head to hold the leg strings.

Found in my shop here: http://www.shapeways.com/model/683952/bjd-phoeling-vs1.html? li=my-models&key=5f53939c34d1467c084d1bf9a9f4bb53
[Updated on: Fri, 04 January 2013 04:40 UTC] SEE ETSY SHOP: http://www.etsy.com/shop/Silverbeam
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| Re: Pheonix girl ball jointed doll [message #59784 is a reply to message #59630 ] Mon, 07 January 2013 17:13 UTC |
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Wow these are great. I've been wondering about doing jointed figurines. Any tips for the joints?
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| Re: Pheonix girl ball jointed doll [message #59793 is a reply to message #59784 ] Mon, 07 January 2013 18:49 UTC |
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Make sure they have a cup for the ball joint to sit in, and of course a nice 90 degree or more grove in the ball joint. Just study joints on regular dolls.
SEE ETSY SHOP: http://www.etsy.com/shop/Silverbeam
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| Re: Pheonix girl ball jointed doll [message #59823 is a reply to message #59793 ] Tue, 08 January 2013 08:14 UTC |
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Wow, that's great work. Can you show us how the wiring works? I didn't really understand that part.
Thanks!
Bart
Community Manager Europe | Shapeways
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