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Hi all! I've had my eyes set on some older gals from the 2000s-2010s. I know the DDII body can get loose/floppy with time and wear, and the Mandarake listing on one of the girls I'm thinking of getting indicates she has loose joints. In general, I want to work with what they already have rather than buying new bodies (not to mention, DDII has its own charm that DDIII and F3 can't quite replicate!). Are the floppy joints something that can be fixed, or is it permanent wear to the skeleton that can't be helped? I'd hate to have no other choice but to upgrade them to DDIII or F3 = =;; Also, if you feel like sharing- How bad is the floppiness on y'all's DDII gals? It's Nia that I'm considering getting, by the way (as a Christmas gift to myself, LOL) That's a whole other can of worms since she's WS.. but she's yellowed, so I'm thinking I can get away with SWS + some clever blushing on the head if I need to replace her body. But at the same time, WS intimidates me because of the potential for greening during stain removal.. Ahhh I digress. Lots to think about here!!
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Hi all, My DDII is in some trouble. To make a long story short, I (foolishly) used a brittle pen cylinder to hold her legs in place while her internal frame's spine was being repaired. (It was a good fit and held her together for a while, but I should have seen this coming). Well, the piece snapped and now she has pieces of plastic left inside her joints, which makes her actual frame unable to stick inside. I attempted to break some pieces off with a screwdriver but it was beginning to damage the holes around, and though the frame can be removed I can't "open" this section as you can with the bust frame. (She's many years old & I'm very inexperienced in repair so pls forgive the condition of the insides) Any help would be greatly appreciated, if there's perhaps something I'm missing or an alternate route to take. I doubt I could put the real frame in now without completely breaking these sections. Many thanks in advance, Cam & Kiyomi