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That head is perfect,care to share what it was originally?, great figure!!
Thanks!! I assembled the figure from parts I got at classictvtoys with a Type S body. Repainted the face and painted the body that milky skin tone. Hand-sewed the dress. Added some padding at the hips, because it's not Vampira without some major curves! Had a really hard time finding high heeled shoes that fit the Type S feet, until my daughter gave me a pair from her Ever After High collection that worked perfectly.
It looks like the standard FTC WW head or maybe the Exotic one repainted. They basically use the same mold for all their females tbh... I noticed when I took the paint off one.
Thanks!! I assembled the figure from parts I got at classictvtoys with a Type S body. Repainted the face and painted the body that milky skin tone. Hand-sewed the dress. Added some padding at the hips, because it's not Vampira without some major curves! Had a really hard time finding high heeled shoes that fit the Type S feet, until my daughter gave me a pair from her Ever After High collection that worked perfectly.
Any advice around painting a body? Did you hand paint or use a spray?
It looks like the standard FTC WW head or maybe the Exotic one repainted. They basically use the same mold for all their females tbh... I noticed when I took the paint off one.
That's right, it was the exotic female head at FTC/classictvtoys.com
Any advice around painting a body? Did you hand paint or use a spray?
I hand-painted the body because I wanted a really specific skin tone, plus it had to match the head - and painting around rooted hair is tricky.
A very smooth and dense, high-quality brush really helps. Take your time so the color is even and no brush strokes are visible because they wind up looking like wrinkles.
But if you can find the right spray color and don't have to deal with rooted hair, spraying is probably better for being quick and even.
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