by ArtCresc » Sat Sep 17, 2011 9:37 pm
I'm in total agreement with what's already been said. I swap heads all the time to the point of it being nearly a skill, so long as I have the right tool available. I collect 1/6 scale action figures which are designed to be customizable, including ease of head-swapping.
None of the Princesses are going to match up with the Fashionistas' suntan. Your best bet, and honestly preferred, is to pick up Liv doll Hayden, Sophie, or Katie to match up with Aurora; you may still be able to find the spring break line on clearance at some Wal-M*** or Targ**, or the formal wear exclusives at Targ** that are currently marked down. Liv are preferable because the neck posts on Liv dolls do not have dual hooks like Barbie does, which makes head removable so much easier and removes the risk of damage to the neck post. Heat up the head around the neck slightly with hot water or a blow-dryer to soften the vinyl. The bodies are a little bit more age accurate, too, so far as the Princesses are in their teens.
The Fashionistas, and all other Barbs, have a disc that stops the head from slipping of and the hooks to prevent the head from coming off completely if it gets past that disc, a perfect design to discourage modification. You can find pics of this on image searches. If you're tossing Aurora's body after removing the head, you probably can just give it a yank or clip it off, pulling the neck post out of the head later. To keep the body usable, especially the nicer ones like model muses, I use a thin metal sculpting tool that is 3mm slightly rounded at the tip (sharp edges like on a flat-head screwdriver can damage the head if you're not careful and use too much force.) and widens towards the base to 5mm in order to get the base of the head past the stopping disc; then clip off the hooks base from the disc, removing the hooks from inside the head afterwards. The body is ready for reuse, with ease of switching out heads later. I have removed heads before without removing the hooks, but found it only serves to make future head swaps difficult. There should to be a detailed tutorial available somewhere.
If you're patient, and really really love Aurora enough to pay more for the body in order to modify it, you could try a Barbie Basics 2.5. I think they are supposed to come on a modified Pivotal body, I believe the one piece torso used with Basics Jeans #5 and #7 (which is more slender that the normal Barbie torsos including Fashionistas) and Pivotal legs and Fashionistas arms. I've already swapped out the arms and legs from a Fashionistas to a #7 torso, and found it's really a matter of personal preference to go through the trouble.
Incidentally, Liv heads fit Moxie Teenz bodies; you don't need to cut off the hooks (which are too thick to do so anyway), but may need to cut a notch on the inside of the Liv head's neck that matches the one on the MT heads in order to get it on and off more easily. Again, a matter of personal preferences.