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Ayeka Masaki♥Tenchi Masaki; Cute Couple

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Ayeka Masaki♥Tenchi Masaki; Cute Couple

Postby Tasuke » Tue Jun 24, 2014 12:10 pm

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Re: Ayeka Masaki♥Tenchi Masaki; Cute Couple

Postby zirconmermaid » Tue Jun 24, 2014 1:16 pm

I have him too, I really wish they had not used sculpted hair on the dolls, though.
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Re: Ayeka Masaki♥Tenchi Masaki; Cute Couple

Postby Tasuke » Tue Jun 24, 2014 1:26 pm

i made all their clothing myself. Tenchi's jeans are actual denim, from an actual pair of grey jeans.
they were harder than hell on my fingers to make, since i hand-sew, and denim is such a heavy fabric.


also, while i used to feel much the same, these days i tend to feel that sculpted doll hair
is more of an actual blessing in disguise, much as i do about my Mikuru.

my base reasoning is that whenever i dress my rooted haired dolls, careful as i am, i always worry profusely
over messing the hair up, or pulling loose stray follicles. the dolls naturally cannot grow their hair back,
and i have not a clue on how to go about a re-root, so any damage is quite permanent, from my position,
and for exceedingly rare dolls such as my TSUKUDA HOBBY Shaorin Shichiri,
that makes handling her rooted hair in any way all the more stress inducing...
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