Go to footer

Real Art Projects (RAP) Pink Drops #23 NSFW

SD, Obitsu, freaky goaty footed SOOM, Hounds, all the big kids in the 50 to 72cm range

Real Art Projects (RAP) Pink Drops #23 NSFW

Postby K2! » Tue Dec 13, 2016 10:12 am

This is an overview of my new Pink Drops #23 “Walnut” with Soft Skin.
For some reason her Japanese name machine translates to "Walnut".

Specifications
● Head: Type-H (“Miho”), 16mm eyes, 7 inch wig size, face-up included
● Eyes: Original Doll Eyes - Grey 16mm
● Body: Upper torso/Type-C3, lower torso and thigh/Type-H, shin/Type-C, upper and lower arms/Obitsu50, high heel feet (magnets not included), white skin fully blushed
● Bust, abdomen, thighs are Soft Skin
● Option parts included: 2 additional types of hand parts (fully blushed)/open hands, fist hands, gripping hands (on body)
● Inner Frame: Obitsu48cm

The first thing I noticed was the Soft Skin parts are extremely soft and deform with the slightest touch. As I was unpacking I noticed there were deformations in both thighs where the hands had been press against them during shipping.
Image
Image

With the arms pulled away from the thighs, the deformations remained. A little time with the hair dryer and the thighs returned to their original (as molded) shape.
Image
Image

As you can guess, the Soft Skin parts are thin. In this picture we have the Soft Skin part on the left and a regular Type H abdomen.
Image

The Soft Skin part has a wall thickness of 1.68mm.
Image

While the regular Abdomen has a wall thickness of 2.48mm.
Image

Due to the nature of the slush molding process these dimensions will no doubt vary slightly from part to part.

Angel Philia recommends filling the interior of the Soft Skin parts to help them hold their shape. Having several weeks between pre-order and delivery, I decided to try stuffing Walnut with polyester batting, a.k.a. quilt batting. This material is soft, light weight, durable, and will return to its shape after being crushed. The coarse nature of the material allows it to grip itself helping hold it in position. I had some on hand that had a nominal thickness of 3/8” so I went ahead with that.

During disassembly I noticed the holes in the shoulder of the bust for the arm pegs were incompletely trimmed.
Image

On the left arm this flash had been pulled into the socket in the chest piece during assembly at the factory. The flash was thick enough to shatter the socket.
Image

I had a “repaired” spare (very loose) on hand and continued with that. A new chest part will have to be purchased.

Next I continued with the stuffing of the bust with the batting. Two, 2” squares of batting were wadded up and stuffed in each breast cavity.
Image

Another 2”x4” wad was stuffed on each side of the chest part in the front.

Next was stuffing the abdomen. Knowing the difficulty of removing and replacing the spine and hip parts, I opted to stuff the batting around the spine into the abdomen. To assist in the stuffing and placement of the batting inside the confined abdomen, I used a thin wooden clay sculpting tool to push the batting into place the sculpting tool is slim and not very sharp so there was little chance of poking a hole in the thin vinyl.
Image

Six 2”x4” pieces of batting were folded in quarters and pushed into the butt and hip areas symmetrically. The number of pieces inserted was determined by putting in a single piece at a time, then checking to see if after the area when squeezed returned easily to its proper size/shape without making the part feel too firm. Several 2”x4” pieces of batting were put into the front stomach area.

With the lower abdomen satisfactorily stuffed, I cut several pieces of batting about 2”x12”, folded them in half along the long dimension and then stuffed them symmetrically in the waist area till the abdomen was filled up to the bottom of the top peg of the spine. Note that very little batting is between the spine and the back of the waist area.
Image

Assembling the bust and torso by making the chest part to spine connection blindly proved difficult so I removed the chest part from the bust and placed it on the spine. Then I replaced the batting that had come out of the bust and inserted the the bust back over the chest part. This process worked much better.

Next came the thighs. I did not want to remove the legs from the body so I pulled the bottom of the legs off from the knee down. If the thigh bones come out with the knee joint, remove them from the knee and reinsert them into the hip joints. Once the thigh is stuffed you won’t be able to find the hip joint to replace the thigh bones.
Image

2”x 6” pieces of batting folded in half to form 1” x 6” pieces were stuffed into the thighs, working them in around the thigh bone so the thigh bone remains centered in the thigh vinyl. Continue adding batting strips till the thighs are padded satisfactorily. Work your way to the end of the thigh bone.
Image

With the thighs stuffed, reattach the lower legs.

The batting appears to be performing as desired. The Soft Skin parts deform easily yet spring right back into position.
Image
Image
Image
Image

The Soft Skin parts perform as advertised. Their softness allows those parts to flatten against each other similarly to real body parts.
Image
Image
Image
Image

Soft Skin does have its limitations. Bending/compressing a part too much can cause unnatural wrinkles and folds in the vinyl. You will have to experiment with the Soft Skin body to determine where these limits are. Next we will have to throw some clothes into the mix and see what happens.
Image
Image
User avatar
K2!
Stoopid Noob
 
Posts: 2673
Joined: Sat Mar 20, 2010 6:31 pm
Location: The Angry Dome


Re: Real Art Projects (RAP) Pink Drops #23 NSFW

Postby zirconmermaid » Tue Dec 13, 2016 11:41 am

I can't wait to see what you do with her! Other than tease the Smart Dolls with her ability to stand on her toes, that is. I suspect that she will require more care with clothes, I don't think I would use elastic waists on her.
It's all about Hazel!
Image

"Space.... the Vinyl Frontier. These are the voyages of the Starship Obitsurprise. Her 1/3rd scale mission: To seek out new plotlines, to explore the Whole Apartment - To Ball-Jointedly go where no doll has gone before!" -- Swan

Avatar by Meredith Dillman, http://www.meredithdillman.com
User avatar
zirconmermaid
It's all about Hazel
 
Posts: 3316
Joined: Sat Mar 20, 2010 6:28 pm
Location: Hazel's House, in Minnesota


Re: Real Art Projects (RAP) Pink Drops #23 NSFW

Postby victoriavictrix » Wed Dec 14, 2016 2:12 am

I suspect the Soft Skin will stain more easily too.
All you damn kids get offa my lawn!
User avatar
victoriavictrix
Iz dolliehs Here
 
Posts: 2045
Joined: Wed Mar 24, 2010 9:06 pm
Location: Guess


Re: Real Art Projects (RAP) Pink Drops #23 NSFW

Postby K2! » Wed Dec 14, 2016 6:54 am

victoriavictrix wrote:I suspect the Soft Skin will stain more easily too.

I don't know. I appears from weight, texture, etc. that this is just a thinner build up of the same formulation of vinyl. This I would guess wouldn't change it's surface absorbancy. However, a stain on normal vinyl that penetrated half way through the skin would be almost all the way through the Soft Skin. I also suspect that like other AP/RAP exclusive parts, there won't be readily available replacements. I will be trying to avoid any "stain testing" with this girl.
Image
User avatar
K2!
Stoopid Noob
 
Posts: 2673
Joined: Sat Mar 20, 2010 6:31 pm
Location: The Angry Dome


Re: Real Art Projects (RAP) Pink Drops #23 NSFW

Postby Dark Angel » Wed Dec 14, 2016 12:39 pm

Wow! She's certainly interesting, isn't she? I kind of like that she's full of stuffing. I actually laughed at her boobs being stuffed. I hope her and Kizuna get along or else the stuffing jokes will be almost endless. "Cotton for brains." :lol:
My Family:
Angel, Madison, Morgan, Dog, Egyp, Zurui, Willow, Pandora, Meadow, Camille, Sazuki, Eros, Knox, Mishell, Kirin, Chili, Jack, Carmen, Levi, Dimitri, Sun Wukong, Jezzebelle, Ellie, Ayato, Adrian, Lulu, Dagon, Nick
User avatar
Dark Angel
I have no life but dolliehs
 
Posts: 2514
Joined: Mon Mar 22, 2010 5:51 pm
Location: MI USA


Return to Board index

Return to 1/3 Scale

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 70 guests