Showing posts with label swap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label swap. Show all posts

Monday, May 15, 2017

Sheva Alomar Head Swaps and More

I recently purchased the Crazy Toys Sheva Alomar figure.

I had been seeing this figure on ebay and other sites being sold for $40+ dollars, but that was more money than I wanted to pay for this Hot Toys Sheva Alomar look-alike. But I kept watching, because I wanted to see if the Crazy Toys figure had anything that I could use with my hybrid Sheva Alomar (Hot Toys head on a Triad Alpha body). I was especially hoping that I could use the Crazy Toys Sheva Alomar blouse with my figure.

I saw the Crazy Toys figure being sold on ebay for $9.95 plus shipping and I did not hesitate to purchase it. 
My hybrid Sheva Alomar checking out the new arrival

Here she is out of the box. She comes with a spare set of gloved hands, a radio with earpiece, and a stand.

Another reason for me purchasing this figure is that I wanted to see if I could use the Crazy Toys head on my recently purchased Tianyimei action figure body, and I can. The head is not a perfect fit and it is not a perfect skin tone match, but close enough (especially since I have no other head options for the Tianyimei body).

I was thrilled that I was able to get the Sheva Alomar blouse off of the Crazy Toys body and onto my hybrid Hot Toys/Triad Sheva! 

Here are my two head swapped Shevas together. The Tianyimei body is shorter and slimmer than the Triad body. The Crazy Toys head is smaller than the Hot Toys head. I've decided that these two will be sisters here in my collection. So I need to come up with a name for little Sheva (other than Little Sheva). How about Sheena?

Here's a closer look at the pair. Of course, the Hot Toys head is much better in quality than the Crazy Toys head. I would consider repainting the Crazy Toys head one of these days, if I can get my painting skills up to par. I'll probably at least line her eyes and paint her eyebrows and lips (eventually).

Awwwww, sisterly affection!

I dressed Sheena in a Barbie shirt. She has a long neck with the Tianyimei body, and I also wanted her to be able to show of her rubbery torso. The pants are from Integrity Toys Janay, and the shoes belong to Only Hearts Club Briana Joy. Sheva is enjoying her new radio and earpiece while wearing the Crazy Toys Sheva Alomar blouse, a pair of tan Ken pants, and some Triad heels.

Here they are with the Crazy Toys stand. The Crazy Toys figure needs the stand in order to stand.

What will become of the Crazy Toys body? I don't know. I have a few Liv doll heads, or I'll pick something else from my Bin of Forgotten Heads. I'll stand the knife-wielding Crazy Toys body with sweet doll head somewhere in the back once I finally get all of my dolls displayed.

Overall, I'm thrilled with this purchase. No, the Crazy Toys figure is not high quality, but look at this. My Sheva Alomar finally has her blouse! And my Tianyimei body now has a head! All for one low price. Now that's what I call money well spent.

Here is my video review of the Crazy Toys Sheva Alomar figure.

Monday, May 1, 2017

Disney Descendants Audrey Swap

Last year I purchased a Disney Descendants Audrey doll.

Quoted from her box:
"Daughter of Sleeping Beauty. Waking her inner beauty."
She caught my eye because of her articulation, so she didn't spend much time in her box. Here is a closeup. She is a cute doll, though her head is large.

She poses fairly well. She has articulation at her elbows, knees, and wrists.

Here she is posing with some of her new friends. Uh-oh, I see the way that Raven is looking at her. I know that look.

And here she is posing with new friends that also have large heads.

But ultimately, she lost her head, and became my first head swap of this year (back in January).

Raven got her body, which is more appropriate for her, since she represents a teen in my collection. The body is a little lighter than Raven's head, but it's close enough for me. It bothers me only a little bit.

Here's a look at her articulation.

The new Raven fits right in with other teen dolls in my collection.

She can share clothes with many of the dolls here, and she can wear Bratzillaz Sashabella Paws' boots. Her shoes are too large for Sashabella.

I think that she looks better in tops that cover her neck, so that the skin tone difference between her head and body are not as readily apparent.

Raven is just as popular as ever with the teen boys in my collection.

So in conclusion, I like Audrey, but I like Raven on Audrey's body much better.

Sunday, June 5, 2016

That's The Time I Feel Like Swapping Heads

I had been wanting my Brandy doll to have an articulated body for a while, but none of my articulated dolls seemed to be quite the right color for a match. But then I saw this post from Muff, and I saw that the Artsy Fashionista Barbie's body would be a good match. And I figured I'd swap Dance ‘N Flex Christie's head also just for the heck of it.

From left to right, here are Dance ‘N Flex Christie, Brandy (I don't know which version), and Artsy Fashionista Barbie (the first wave).

I wanted Brandy to have an articulated body because her face is unique in the Barbie world. I have other versions of dolls with the other two heads. I have a bunch of dolls using the Asha sculpt and another doll (Nikki) that uses the Desiree/Adria sculpt that is articulated. She's still in her package for now.


Nothing too unusual with the removal of the heads. The Dance ‘N Flex Christie doll had a little piece of paper in her head. Hmmmmm, could this be the code to unlock some great Barbie mystery? I don't know, so I put the piece of paper safely back into her head for now. I've made a mental note not to wash or boil perm her hair.

So here are the results. The Dance 'N Flex Christie head is not at all thrilled to be on the non-articulated body. The Artsy Fashionista head is having fun with her new bendy body. And Brandy is thrilled to finally have the articulated body that she's yearned for. She's singing, she's dancing, she's performing like never before!

Monday, April 21, 2014

Special Day Keyshia

Of the dolls from my previous post, I decided to open Special Day Keyshia first (thanks to some good advice and quality concerns).


She came with no socks and no earrings (sigh).  Otherwise, she's in good condition.  Here's a close-up.

And here's a full shot.

Thanks to posts on I-Luv-Dolls and Black Doll Collecting blogs, I expected there to be differences between this Keyshia and my Weekend Fun Keyshia, and there are.  They are both cute, though.

Check out my Weekend Fun Keyshia post for a more detailed review of the Keyshia doll in general, and my Small Girl Dolls Comparisons post to check out how Keyshia's articulation compares to other dolls.

Here are Kenya (rebodied), TJ, and the two Keyshia's.

So guess what happens next?

That's right!  It's head swappin' time!  In today's head swap, AA Todd grows a bit, while Special Day Keyshia shrinks.  Todd's head fits well on Keyshia's body, but Keyshia's head is a little loose on Janet's body (yep, Todd was using Jane'ts articulated body prior to this).  I know that Keyshia's head is too big for this body, but she will have to deal with it until the next swap.  I like Todd's head better on this body than I did on his original stiff body or Janet's articulated body.

 Here's the new Todd compared to some of my other teen and tween boys. 

I'll have to give short Keyshia a new name.  I'm thinking about Keylee.  What do you think?  Here's Keylee and Janet becoming acquainted, Todd Brown and Todd White are about to play ball (although Todd Brown now has an unfair advantage), and others just hanging out.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Doll Head Removal

I have had several people ask me about head removal and head swapping for various dolls, so I will share what has worked for me (and what has gone wrong for me).

The Heat Is On

Plan on using heat to make it easier to remove the head.  Applying heat to the head prior to removal softens the plastic and makes it easier to manipulate.  Methods that I have used include:


  • Use a handheld hairdryer pointed towards the lower part of the doll's head and the upper neck.  Heat from this source will damage a doll's hair, so be sure to cover the hair while the dryer is in use.  Heat for approximately 60 seconds.
Or
  • Place the doll head first into a plastic baggie that can withstand heat (like a freezer bag).  Submerge the doll's head and shoulders into boiling hot water.  For dolls with hard vinyl heads like Fashion Royalty, submerge for approximately 5 minutes.  Make sure that water does not get into the baggie.

Tools

There are some tools that will come in handy with certain head removals.  I have a set of small screwdrivers that I frequently use.  I also have a set of crochet needles - the smallest of which I find very useful.

Barbie and Friends

Barbie's neck post consists of a small plastic disk with 2 prongs just above that.  After heating the head, tug the head gently until the plastic disk is exposed, as in the photo below.
That was the easy part.  It can be a little tricky getting the prongs out, so use care.  Position one of the prongs so that it is pointed towards the doll's chin.  Squeeze the head to elongate the neck hole, and maneuver that side of the prong out of the neck hole.  Once one side of the prong is out, the other side will come out easily.  If you have trouble getting the prong out, use a tool like the ones mentioned above to help you to guide one side of the prong out of the doll's neck hole.

Once the doll's head has been removed, you can use a set of toenail clippers to cut the prongs off so that it will be easier to remove the head next time.  I usually do not remove the prongs, which is why this happened:
The small plastic rod that held the neck post firmly in place snapped, and the entire neck post came out.  I put the neck post back inside the neck, and put the doll's head back on.  You can't tell by looking at her or posing her, but she is damaged goods, which will be an issue if I ever decide to do another head swap with this particular doll.

Mixis

The Mixis dolls are unique.  There is a thick elastic band that extends from the neck and goes through a hole in a flat plastic disk, and the band is tied in a knot on top of the disk.  The disk holds the doll's head in place.  To remove this head, I used my smallest crochet needle.  After heating the doll's head, tug slightly to reveal the elastic band.
Barbie head being removed from Mixis body

Insert the crochet needle into the doll's head through the neck opening, and turn the plastic disk to the side.  Then, grab the opposite side of the disk with the hook, squeeze the doll's head so that the neck hole is elongated, and slide the disk out.

Kenya

Kenya doll heads are very difficult to remove, so use extreme caution if you do not want to do damage to the head or the body.  The Kenya neck post is a set of double prongs that extend like hooks (see photo in the table below).  After heating the doll head, use the smallest size screwdriver (like the size for watch screws) and insert that into the doll head at the neck opening.  Find one side of a bottom prong and carefully guide the doll's head over it.  Do the same with the other side.  Then do the same for the second set of prongs.

What to Expect

For me, one cause of apprehension comes from not knowing what type of neck post to expect when I make the decision to remove a doll's head.  Here are some of the neck posts that I've encountered so far:

American Champions - Barbie heads will fit on this body, and vice versa

Barbie - See instructions for Barbie and Friends above.

 
BFC, Ink - The neck post on this doll is nearly the same as Bratz dolls.
 
Blythe - Barbie heads will fit on a Blythe body.
Bratz - Bratz heads fit BFC, Ink dolls, and vice versa.
 
Bratz Kidz - Bratz Kidz heads fit on Sparkle Girlz bodies, and vice versa.
 
Disney Descendants - Barbie heads will fit on this body, and vice versa
Holly Hobbie & Friends - Mattel - The same as Barbie. Barbie heads will fit on this body, and vice versa
 
Integrity Toys - Barbie heads will fit on this body, and vice versa
 
Jakks Pacific - Other doll heads will fit on this body, but may sit a bit high on the neck.
 
Juku Couture - The head can be difficult to remove because of the small neck hole and the hard vinyl of the doll's head.
 
Kenya - See instructions for Kenya above.  Barbie heads will fit on Kenya, and vice versa.
 
Keyshia - Similar to Mattel's Janet, Todd, and Stacy
 
Liv - Slightly smaller neck post than Barbie.  Perfect fit for Skipper-sized dolls and HSM dolls.
 
Mattel High School Musical, Hadley and Isla - See instructions for Barbie and Friends above.  The HSM neck post is slightly larger than the other 2.  Hadley and Isla have the same size neck post as Janet (Stacy) and Todd.
 
From left to right: HSM, Isla, Hadley
Mattel Mermaid (small) - The head of this doll will fit loosely on the Juku Couture body, but Juku Couture heads will not fit on this body without modification.
 
Mattel Todd and Janet (Stacy) - May or may not have a pronged neck post (see instructions for Barbie and Friends above).
 
Mixis - See instructions for Mixis above.  Do not perform too many head removals with these, as the elastic band will fray over time.
 
Monster High - The tall neck post makes the head even more difficult to remove (see instructions for Barbie and Friends above).
 
Only Hearts Club - Be careful of the doll's eyes when you are removing the head.
 
Sparkle Girlz - Sparkle Girlz heads will fit on Bratz Kidz bodies, and vice versa.
 
Wee Three Friends - See instructions for Barbie and Friends above.  The neck post is about the same size as Barbie's.
 
Doll Heads – From left to right:  Monster High, Only Hearts Club, Barbie, Juku Couture, and Wee Three Friends.
 

Head Swapping Doll Heads to Action Figure Bodies

Here are some items that may come in handy if you want to use a doll head with an action figure body, but you do not want to make permanent modifications:
  • Small plastic grapes from the Arts and Crafts store
  • Flat washers from a tub and shower repair kit


I learned the plastic grape method from Seneschal of Avalon.  It is the method that I used when I put Opal's head on an action figure body.  The action figure body that I used has a cone-shaped neck post, and Opal's head would not stay on.  Use a small (1/2 inch diameter) plastic grape over the neck post.

Once I placed the small plastic grape over the neck post, Opal's head fit perfectly and it has full range of motion.

I used the same method for Tariq when I moved his head to an action figure body.  But in his case, the head was still a bit wobbly after attaching the small plastic grape.  I used a flat washer along with the grape, and the wobble is gone (at least I think that this is a flat washer - someone correct me if I'm wrong).

Tariq after the procedure

Have you found other common household items useful when rebodying dolls?  Tell me what you've used!

Swapping Female Hot Toys Head to Other Action Figure

Hot Toys female figures come with a ball and socket neck attachment, so they are different than other action figures with the cone-shaped neck post. The plastic grape method will not work.
Neck post for a Triad Alpha body

 Triad Alpha head on the left, Hot Toys head on the right

 I asked for help from fellow collector Codename Silent G and he told me about this method. I purchased some vinyl shelf caps from Home Depot. I purchased a pack with large and small caps because that's all they had, but I only needed the small ones.

I gathered the items that I would need:  a vinyl shelf cap, a ruler, scissors, something sharp and sturdy enough to cut through hard plastic (I used garden shears, but wire cutters will also work), and a metal nail file (sandpaper would probably work better).

I cut off the bottom 1/16" of one of the shelf caps with scissors. Then I cut off the top 1/16" of the neck knob of the Alpha body with the garden shears. I used the metal nail file to smooth out the neck knob after I had cut off the tip.

I submerged the shelf cap in boiling hot water for 1 minute, and then I pushed it down on the Alpha neck post as far as it would go. This turned the neck post into a vinyl ball that would grip the inside socket of the Hot Toys head. Then I attached the head, and it is now securely attached and has full range of motion.
Hot Toys Sheva Alomar head on Triad Alpha body

Important:  I am not an expert.  If you choose to remove your doll's head, you risk doing permanent and irreparable damage to your doll, like I did to my Hottiez Kiara doll below: