by kiki-chan78 » Thu Jun 21, 2012 4:19 pm
The problem with getting Frankie to stand isn't an issue with his feet. Those are fine.... and actually, there isn't *any* differences (aside from size) between Frankie's feet, and Allison's feet. Okay, I did flatten out the bottoms on Allison's to give him slightly more stability.
The issues for standing are in the knees, hips, waist and his stringing. There's nothing to hold the top half of his body up, so that flops around loosely (allison has at least four different locks in his hip piece alone). His waist, ribs and chest all turn independently of each other, and on occasion decide to randomly settle backwards (allison has parts added to make sure this is impossible). There are no locks in the knees to keep the legs from buckling. Allison went through 3-4 different knee joint sculpts (all molded and cast) before getting one that allowed the proper balance between mobility and stability.
Because I was insanely ambitious, Frankie's got three different sets of stringing in him; wrist to wrist, ankle-hip-ankle, and head-torso-hip. Even if he were wired, a lot of his fundamental flaws will shine through.
So yar, for this one to come out... he'll get a complete overhaul of his jointing. -_-;;;
There's no problems with the head. The only difference between Frankie's head and Allison's, is size, how it's attached and some finalized post production work. Ultimately, Frankie is a 1:6 scale Allison. ^.~
Thanks for all the positive feedback on him! Keeping Frankie under wraps and OFF my doll shelf for the past two years was really hard. XD
<3
-Kiki-chan78.