Loli Tangkou is now available. She was designed by Susan Li from poppenimport.nl |
Tuesday, 7 August 2012
Tangkou Doll Loli, Now available!
Monday, 6 August 2012
Encre Noire, Custom by Julien Martinez
Encre Noire, By the French artist Julien Martinez. http://intermundisleblogdejulienmartinez.blogspot.ca/ |
When it comes to Julien's creations, it doesn't matter what type of doll he is using, the final result
is always surprisingly stunning and beautiful! His attention to details, his great sense of style and
personality, the everlasting darkness & mystery of his work is fascinating and always remain trendy.
I want to share, with his consent, the beauty of his customization work on Tangkou Dolls.
Wednesday, 27 June 2012
Just Print and Design your custom Tangkou!
Just print it and have fun!
A Example of the results after drawings that i made myself .
Tuesday, 19 June 2012
About Tangkou Dolls
Tangkou Doll Aussie, BDS03 |
Tangkou doll was designed by the 6th Sense Tang Doll Group. The name of the design team refers to an old Chinese proverb that says: "Every good artist has a sixth sense". Therefore, Mr. Sun, The official designer/owner of Tangkou Doll Brand thought it was appropriate, even essential, to baptize its group of design this way. The name of the doll also have its own meaning. The term "Tang" means "China" and its pronunciation is the same as "Tang" which means "candy" in China. "Kou" means "the result" and "initiation of fruits." This supposes that the doll represents a Sweet Tangkou Chinese.
COLLECTABLE OR NOT ?
The whole idea behind Tangkou came from a group of doll collectors! They had the goal of creating their own brand of collectable dolls! They are always seeking for new dolls to collect and want to gather all the nice qualities they find and enjoy the most on their favourite dolls to produce "the best Chinese doll". They also want people to discover, through this doll, the Chinese culture.
The 6th Sense Tang Doll group is planning 6 to 8 new releases per year. These" Limited Edition" will inspire different themes mostly focussing on Fashion, culture, movies and Fairy tales.
Saturday, 19 November 2011
Eyelashes and Eyelids on Tangkou
Removing them is very easy with hot water, putting them back is even easier!
Tangkou doesn't have any eyelashes insertion holes making it much easier to add thicker or exaggerated lashes! Simply add a small amount of glue along its line, allow it to dry and that's it, you're done!
I like to buy my lashes on Ebay. There are many stores who sells non-expansive, amazing styles and colours! Don't limit yourself to buy them in a doll store if you want to find unique & original pairs!
Thursday, 10 November 2011
Opening Tangkou for customization
Today, i started the customizing of my very first Tangkou doll! I took some pictures so i could share my new experiment working with her! I usually work with Blythe Dolls and i find it challenging and fun to customize another type of doll! Especially one who has so much in common with the doll i love the most! So there it is! I will make a step by step customizing process and will explain it as it goes! It shouldn't be more complicated than opening up RBL's but its worth sharing the differences!
Removing the scalp first
The scalp from the inside |
There is no hard dome underneath her soft scalp. I removed it by pressing and squeezing the scalp all around the sides. The dry glue has loosen up to break and released the bounding between the edges of the scalp and the top of the plates. It is a much thicker scalp than those of a regular Blythe! There is no fragile flange to break or damage by pulling on it !
Note: There is two type of scalp on Tangkou, one with plugs (little holes) and one without.
The Mold BDSO1 & BDS04 have a scalp with plugs, rerooting plug by plug is possible
The Mold BDS02 & BDS03 have a plain scalp with easy removable wig, better for weft & wigs.
Removing 2 springs inside the eye / switch mechanism
The 2 head parts are clipped together under the ear area, just like Blythe! The difference i found is that it is also bounded together by two little springs. These are essential to make the mechanism and the switch work properly. I had to release and remove these springs in order to separate the head.
Removing the two screws behind the head before unclipping both parts of the mask plates.
I removed the 2 screws from the back of her head using a small X screwdriver and got the head open by pushing on each side of her ears to release the clips.
The body detached itself from the head and the switches parts as well. Many little pieces to take care of. I stored every pieces in a safe place. I wouldn't want to lose anything as i have to put the poor thing back together later!
Removing all 3 screws inside her mask plate to release the other pieces.
Once the head open, i had to remove 3 more screws inside the face plate to release the remaining parts, including the eyeballs.
The last step was detaching the eyeballs from the eyelid part! I noticed that the eyelashes are glued from the inside of the lids with no insertion hole. That will give me more latitude to work with her lashes.
Once the head open, i had to remove 3 more screws inside the face plate to release the remaining parts, including the eyeballs.
The last step was detaching the eyeballs from the eyelid part! I noticed that the eyelashes are glued from the inside of the lids with no insertion hole. That will give me more latitude to work with her lashes.
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