Here is the result of Andreya's recent wardrobe eeriment. Of course the blue-haired girl gets to try on all the outfits that are blue... Followers of the PrettyTiny Film Company & Modelling Studio will know that we don't really do frilly & girly around here. But this outfit really surprised me. Daesani hasn't had it on since she arrived; it's so ridiculously tight they can barely move in it, and can't really sit. But I'd been wanting to see how Andreya looked in it, & now I'm glad I didn't try to sell it or something. I just love it on her!
I've never been inspired to write detailed stories about any of my dolls the way some of you do. If I was going to create an original character and an epic saga for her, this would be the one.
It was a somewhat difficult shoot, in a rock pile with raspberry brambles, then in the woods in the cold, and Andi has a lazy hand which drops off ALL the time. I was petrified of losing it! A dental-floss fix hasn't worked well. Then, all the little ties kept coming undone, swords dropping out, faceplants in tiny breezes and a horse with loose fetlocks who doesn't stand as well as he used to (why you should never get rid of anything from your childhood; he hasn't been out of storage for a looooonnngg time). I also think I know now why all these dolls cost so much -- they have to pay people tons of overtime to dress them. This outfit took 45 minutes!! ...ok, not helped by the fact I had to peel off the jacket again cos her arm was backwards...
Anyway, the PTFCo girls are now ready to seriously kick some plastic butt!
This is about as well as she can sit in this outfit.
Of course a samurai needs a horse...
Surveying the devastating clearcut woodlot next door...
...and ready to wreak vengeance on the eco-vandals.
It's much nicer in the woods.
Off into the sunset.
(I wonder if he's a magic horse...? He's glowing...)
Thanks for looking
I've never been inspired to write detailed stories about any of my dolls the way some of you do. If I was going to create an original character and an epic saga for her, this would be the one.
It was a somewhat difficult shoot, in a rock pile with raspberry brambles, then in the woods in the cold, and Andi has a lazy hand which drops off ALL the time. I was petrified of losing it! A dental-floss fix hasn't worked well. Then, all the little ties kept coming undone, swords dropping out, faceplants in tiny breezes and a horse with loose fetlocks who doesn't stand as well as he used to (why you should never get rid of anything from your childhood; he hasn't been out of storage for a looooonnngg time). I also think I know now why all these dolls cost so much -- they have to pay people tons of overtime to dress them. This outfit took 45 minutes!! ...ok, not helped by the fact I had to peel off the jacket again cos her arm was backwards...
Anyway, the PTFCo girls are now ready to seriously kick some plastic butt!
This is about as well as she can sit in this outfit.
Of course a samurai needs a horse...
Surveying the devastating clearcut woodlot next door...
...and ready to wreak vengeance on the eco-vandals.
It's much nicer in the woods.
Off into the sunset.
(I wonder if he's a magic horse...? He's glowing...)
Thanks for looking