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Re: Rebodying kens with "plug" necks?

PostPosted: Sat Jan 09, 2021 9:42 am
by DollyKim
The blog might be Oak23, he has an army of Allan dolls. Also goes by the name dolljunk/Doll Junk.

Re: Rebodying kens with "plug" necks?

PostPosted: Mon Jan 11, 2021 9:59 pm
by WhiteDove01s
DollyKim wrote:The blog might be Oak23, he has an army of Allan dolls. Also goes by the name dolljunk/Doll Junk.


! Thanks! It actually wasn't there, but in the process of googling up a link to that Tumblr blog (which is still interesting), I found it!

https://dolldirt.tumblr.com/post/110560 ... -useful-to

And now I remember the other reason (besides labelling electrical cords/plugs) that I was saving bread tags.

Re: Rebodying kens with "plug" necks?

PostPosted: Mon Jan 11, 2021 10:39 pm
by Kattriella
Ooh! That looks like it will work to fix one of my dolls if his head ever falls off again!

Re: Rebodying kens with "plug" necks?

PostPosted: Tue Jan 12, 2021 2:06 am
by WhiteDove01s
Kattriella wrote:Ooh! That looks like it will work to fix one of my dolls if his head ever falls off again!


Yes, and it also looks like a method where I'll be able to get the head back off the doll if I need to, something that can happen around here for multiple reasons. I wonder if a piece of craft foam cut to pattern would work as well as the bread tag or if the piece of plastic used has to be more stiff than that. Could also try cutting some from milkjugs... see what makes the best attachment while still allowing for removal without stressing the neck peg. :)

Re: Rebodying kens with "plug" necks?

PostPosted: Tue Jan 12, 2021 6:35 am
by DollyKim
I just had success with laying a Barbie over a mug of boiled water and spooned the water over the joint to soften her head, didn't want to get her hair wet.

Re: Rebodying kens with "plug" necks?

PostPosted: Tue Jan 12, 2021 6:57 am
by maywong
You can also put the doll's head in a plastic bag before you dip it in hot water so you don't get the hair wet.

Re: Rebodying kens with "plug" necks?

PostPosted: Tue Jan 12, 2021 5:43 pm
by Kattriella
WhiteDove01s wrote:
Kattriella wrote:Ooh! That looks like it will work to fix one of my dolls if his head ever falls off again!


Yes, and it also looks like a method where I'll be able to get the head back off the doll if I need to, something that can happen around here for multiple reasons. I wonder if a piece of craft foam cut to pattern would work as well as the bread tag or if the piece of plastic used has to be more stiff than that. Could also try cutting some from milkjugs... see what makes the best attachment while still allowing for removal without stressing the neck peg. :)

Craft foam is what I used to fix Shailoh when I messed his neck hole up when I took his head off to reroot him. So far, it's held up just fine.

Now if I could just remember if I used E6000 or hot glue to stick it on. I really hope I wasn't stupid enough to use hot glue for a doll who HAS to have his head heated to remove it, but I probably was.

Re: Rebodying kens with "plug" necks?

PostPosted: Wed Feb 10, 2021 6:53 am
by Studio 126
I have a number of Kenny-Joes made from that neck style.*

Cut Ken's knob off leaving a hole underneath. (It may go right on a Classic Collection GI Joe-style neck knob** without further modifications.)
You may have to widen the hole some. (If you make the hole too wide, there are ways to recover.)
CC Joe necks have further articulation at their base, so he won't be limited to move from side-to-side.

*See my album Kenny-Joes.
All of them except the Max Steel & Star Wars bodies.
**Other brands have CC Joe-compatible necks, like 21st Century Toys' Ultimate Soldier.

Re: Rebodying kens with "plug" necks?

PostPosted: Sat Mar 06, 2021 12:06 pm
by Kd_Bunchanumbers
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Putting old Ken heads on new body

Basically the "easiest" method I've come up with with attaching an old Ken head is cut off the neck and shape it like a new style neck. Then with a donor "new" Ken head I cut off the face and back of the head so it's this vinyl donut I can shove up into the old head. The remains of the new head holds up the old head and retains the articulation of the MTM neck without it being wobbly. it's kinda horrifying but works for me.

Re: Rebodying kens with "plug" necks?

PostPosted: Tue Mar 09, 2021 8:51 am
by Studio 126
Creative.