Help! Dollieh Emergency! Volks DD2 has broken waist!
Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 1:12 am
Hey,
I was helping Misheru with some Volks work tonight. She found a DD2 on the secondary market, and was moving some heads around,and replacing a broken neck piece with an all metal one. Well, the new girl apparently arrived with a severely compromised waist joint. The manipulations to change out the neck pieces were too much for it and it gave way. I found a great visual guide on how to fix it.
http://hk.myblog.yahoo.com/narycc/article?mid=1097
I don't read Chinese, and Google's translation is nonsense, but the pictures are clear enough.
Now, the problem is how do I get the abdomen off the skeleton without breaking anything else? Do the legs come off like they do on an Obitsu?
Also, I notice that the Volks joints all have one or more compression rings to keep the joint tight. To my uneducated eye it looks rather like the joints were too tight and that caused the plastic of the skeleton to take more load than it could bear, and it broke. If I remove one of the compression rings from the shoulder/chest piece of the skeleton where it attaches to the waist, will that loosen the joint? I have no experience with Volks internals at all (heck, I'm just now learning about the Obitsu side of things!), so any advice is appreciated.
I can't believe that someone at Volks would design such a small and thin cylinder of plastic to take the complete load of the upper body and all the twisting that is done. It almost seems like an intentional choice to design something that appears strong but is actually flimsy. Worse than that though is the fact that the internal skeleton in this body Misheru just got appeared to have frozen in place, they were *extremely* stiff. I cna only imagine what happens if the doll is posed by twisting at the waist when the internal jointing has locked up. That's a guaranteed breakage.
Well, since i was the one holding her when the joint broke, I feel responsible for fixing her. If I can get at the skeleton, I can fix it.
I was helping Misheru with some Volks work tonight. She found a DD2 on the secondary market, and was moving some heads around,and replacing a broken neck piece with an all metal one. Well, the new girl apparently arrived with a severely compromised waist joint. The manipulations to change out the neck pieces were too much for it and it gave way. I found a great visual guide on how to fix it.
http://hk.myblog.yahoo.com/narycc/article?mid=1097
I don't read Chinese, and Google's translation is nonsense, but the pictures are clear enough.
Now, the problem is how do I get the abdomen off the skeleton without breaking anything else? Do the legs come off like they do on an Obitsu?
Also, I notice that the Volks joints all have one or more compression rings to keep the joint tight. To my uneducated eye it looks rather like the joints were too tight and that caused the plastic of the skeleton to take more load than it could bear, and it broke. If I remove one of the compression rings from the shoulder/chest piece of the skeleton where it attaches to the waist, will that loosen the joint? I have no experience with Volks internals at all (heck, I'm just now learning about the Obitsu side of things!), so any advice is appreciated.
I can't believe that someone at Volks would design such a small and thin cylinder of plastic to take the complete load of the upper body and all the twisting that is done. It almost seems like an intentional choice to design something that appears strong but is actually flimsy. Worse than that though is the fact that the internal skeleton in this body Misheru just got appeared to have frozen in place, they were *extremely* stiff. I cna only imagine what happens if the doll is posed by twisting at the waist when the internal jointing has locked up. That's a guaranteed breakage.
Well, since i was the one holding her when the joint broke, I feel responsible for fixing her. If I can get at the skeleton, I can fix it.