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What all exactly is in her that breaks if you take the head off?HAS anyone ever found like a destructed one?Wouldn't the "Cord" that lights up the horn have to be long enough so that the head could be snapped on at the factory/she wasn't made and the horn inserted or 'plugged in' or whatever, last, right?Stabbing the tail in is pretty common for things that can't open like Dream Beauties. The ziptie method keeps such tails in great like Mangle Crafter mentioned. But, there's got to be something to be done for the head. I have actually TWO of these now in awful condition. One I knew going in and didn't care/a cool bait/I love projects, the other used tomfoolery/packaging shenanigans to trick me into getting (so salty...) so now I'm also seeking solutions. (She'd make a lovely G1 Sparkler)
Quote from: WingsOfMasquerade on October 18, 2016, 03:57:11 PMWhat all exactly is in her that breaks if you take the head off?HAS anyone ever found like a destructed one?Wouldn't the "Cord" that lights up the horn have to be long enough so that the head could be snapped on at the factory/she wasn't made and the horn inserted or 'plugged in' or whatever, last, right?Stabbing the tail in is pretty common for things that can't open like Dream Beauties. The ziptie method keeps such tails in great like Mangle Crafter mentioned. But, there's got to be something to be done for the head. I have actually TWO of these now in awful condition. One I knew going in and didn't care/a cool bait/I love projects, the other used tomfoolery/packaging shenanigans to trick me into getting (so salty...) so now I'm also seeking solutions. (She'd make a lovely G1 Sparkler)I can attempt to remove her head when I have time off, I just can't do what I normally do (dunk her in water).. so what I'm going to have to do is put her in a ziploc bag and run her under the hot water to see if that works>
Quote from: sd_dreamcrystal on October 18, 2016, 05:39:13 PMQuote from: WingsOfMasquerade on October 18, 2016, 03:57:11 PMWhat all exactly is in her that breaks if you take the head off?HAS anyone ever found like a destructed one?Wouldn't the "Cord" that lights up the horn have to be long enough so that the head could be snapped on at the factory/she wasn't made and the horn inserted or 'plugged in' or whatever, last, right?Stabbing the tail in is pretty common for things that can't open like Dream Beauties. The ziptie method keeps such tails in great like Mangle Crafter mentioned. But, there's got to be something to be done for the head. I have actually TWO of these now in awful condition. One I knew going in and didn't care/a cool bait/I love projects, the other used tomfoolery/packaging shenanigans to trick me into getting (so salty...) so now I'm also seeking solutions. (She'd make a lovely G1 Sparkler)I can attempt to remove her head when I have time off, I just can't do what I normally do (dunk her in water).. so what I'm going to have to do is put her in a ziploc bag and run her under the hot water to see if that works>Might I suggest using a blow dryer? That's usually what I use if I need to remove a doll head but don't want to mess up the hair style by getting it wet.