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ACTIVE BALLERINA SINDY
Here’s my latest gal to move into the Sindy house; – My 1976 Active Ballerina Sindy, another favourite doll from childhood, with that interesting ‘double-cup’ waist and ball-jointed wrists that were on the earlier versions (and yes, I am super careful with dressing and posing her because of those joints!) I love her super pale, almost platinum blonde hair colour and her very sweet face, and even though the seller said otherwise, her ankles still bend perfectly. It’s become an unintentional ritual of mine that if I don’t get a Sindy in her original outfit, her first shot will be wearing that favourite logo T-shirt and some Mix & Match slacks! LOL
She is sitting on the 1977 Scenesetter kitchen stools that I also just got. This set was described in the Pedigree trade catalogue as a “Sindy pocket money play situation”. You probably can’t see it in the photo, but these were detailed with a Sindy “S” logo on the cross-bar supporting the legs. Funtime Sindy in her 1976 ‘Cook In’ outfit and June (redressed in a funkier chocolate brown and sunshine yellow outfit created from items from the 1979 Mix & Match range, with a long chunky knitted wool scarf in her hair that the seller also threw in with the lot) are welcoming the new gal to their house.
ACTIVE BALLERINA SINDY
Here’s my latest gal to move into the Sindy house; – My 1976 Active Ballerina Sindy, another favourite doll from childhood, with that interesting ‘double-cup’ waist and ball-jointed wrists that were on the earlier versions (and yes, I am super careful with dressing and posing her because of those joints!) I love her super pale, almost platinum blonde hair colour and her very sweet face, and even though the seller said otherwise, her ankles still bend perfectly. It’s become an unintentional ritual of mine that if I don’t get a Sindy in her original outfit, her first shot will be wearing that favourite logo T-shirt and some Mix & Match slacks! LOL
She is sitting on the 1977 Scenesetter kitchen stools that I also just got. This set was described in the Pedigree trade catalogue as a “Sindy pocket money play situation”. You probably can’t see it in the photo, but these were detailed with a Sindy “S” logo on the cross-bar supporting the legs. Funtime Sindy in her 1976 ‘Cook In’ outfit and June (redressed in a funkier chocolate brown and sunshine yellow outfit created from items from the 1979 Mix & Match range, with a long chunky knitted wool scarf in her hair that the seller also threw in with the lot) are welcoming the new gal to their house.