Thanks, guys!
Haha, isn't she?! That's the perfect way to describe her!
ETA: What's amazing to me about this particular Princi is that she has virtually zero melt on her neck and original Type 2 body. However, I can tell that, at some point, someone sealed her silicone upper torso with MSC -- it feels totally different than my Assa's Type 2 body, which is horrifically melt-tastic. Princi's torso is quite stiff, not supple or soft like usual. Somewhere along the line, one of her owners must have learned about the chemical melt issue and proactively sprayed her, which seems to have worked! She's in absolute mint condition!
ETA 2: Lyric, it took me a long time to get my Wati out of his boots, too. I had to just do it really slowly, really gingerly, warming up the rubber with my hands (as much as possible) as I went. I may have also deepened the cut down the back of the boots with an exacto knife; I don't remember because it was a long time ago. Just take it slow and careful, maybe employ a hairdryer and a knife, and you can do it!
(01-09-2014, 03:00 PM)KiraKira Wrote: she's so epic in all her sinister glory!
Haha, isn't she?! That's the perfect way to describe her!
ETA: What's amazing to me about this particular Princi is that she has virtually zero melt on her neck and original Type 2 body. However, I can tell that, at some point, someone sealed her silicone upper torso with MSC -- it feels totally different than my Assa's Type 2 body, which is horrifically melt-tastic. Princi's torso is quite stiff, not supple or soft like usual. Somewhere along the line, one of her owners must have learned about the chemical melt issue and proactively sprayed her, which seems to have worked! She's in absolute mint condition!
ETA 2: Lyric, it took me a long time to get my Wati out of his boots, too. I had to just do it really slowly, really gingerly, warming up the rubber with my hands (as much as possible) as I went. I may have also deepened the cut down the back of the boots with an exacto knife; I don't remember because it was a long time ago. Just take it slow and careful, maybe employ a hairdryer and a knife, and you can do it!