Elsa Limited Edition 17'' Doll (2014) #1875 - US Disney Store Purchase - Deboxed - Lying Down - Cape Over Gown - Full Front View
Coronation Elsa is now fully deboxed. She is placed face down against, resting on her hands. Her cape is moved to the side and her gown expanded to show its full extent. Then her cape is placed over her gown and fully extended. She then is turned around to show the gown fully extended from the front, over the fully extended cape. While the cape isn't as long as in the movie, it is still a very detailed and very beautiful representation of the movie cape.
After the tissue is removed, the next step is to open up the cape. Her the skirt is put back own, and she is laid on her side, balanced on her outstretched right arm. All the tiny T-tabs pinning the cape to itself and to the dress underneath are carefully cut off, and the remnants removed from her outfit. I next remove the stand from the doll by grabbing her by the waist with one hand, while holding the base of the stand with my other hand, and then gently pulling the doll up and off the stand.
Then her skirt is raised to remove the tissue paper and wire wrapped around her legs. When the tissue paper is unwrapped, we see that she has full leg articulation (as featured in the 17'' LE doll line since Wedding Rapunzel in 2012, except for Snow Queen Elsa), with hinged knee joints and ball jointed ankles. She is wearing black flat heeled shoes, and has no underwear, except for the painted on panties.
To more easily remove the wire around her waist, I open up the layers of clothing in the back. I move the cape to the side, then undo the bodice, the skirt, and the blouse. I remove the wire. Revealed on her back are manufacturer's marks, including the edition number and size: #1875 / 5000, which matches the numbers on the Certificate of Authenticity. Also visible is the upper torso joint, which allows her bend in a limited way (perhaps 10-15 degrees) from side to side and front to back. You can also see how pale her skin is, which matches the skin tone of her face. Then her outfit is closed back up, and her back is now covered.
Next the spacer tabs are pushed through the backing, and the Elsa is removed from the backing. She is still attached to the spacers and the doll stand. She is stood up next to the backing, which has a view of the interior of Arendelle Cathedral, where her coronation took place. Then she is turned around, so I can remove the spacers from her back and arms. The next step is to remove the wires around her waist and her hair bun. I lay the doll down on a counter, with her arms outstretched to prevent her face from pressing against the counter.
The plastic tabs of the spacers have been freed by removing the tape securing them to the back of the cardboard backing. Also all the T-tabs tacking the doll's outfit to the backing have been cut off. The outfit is now free from the backing, and the bottom of the backing can be lowered to show the base of the doll stand, her shoes and the wire and tissue paper wrapped around her legs.
Deboxing my pre-ordered Elsa Limited Edition DVD Doll (that is the name of the doll on my Disney Store receipts). First the front cover is removed, revealing the clear plastic front of the inner box. The Certificate of Authenticity is below the plastic cover. She is #1875 of 5000. Then the plastic cover is removed, and the back outer cover is removed. What remains is the cardboard backing to which the doll is still attached. She is now in clear view from three sides. There were a few stray hairs in her front bangs, some of which I tucked in her bangs, some of which I trimmed.
I just got my pre-ordered Anna and Elsa Limited Edition dolls from my local Disney Store. I also got my pre-ordered Frozen Blu-ray/DVD movie combo. They had very few other Frozen items for sale, the male dolls (Classic Hans and Kristoff, and plush Kristoff) and the plush Anna and Elsa dolls. No girl's Anna or Elsa costumes, Classic Anna or Elsa dolls, or baby Sven. There were perhaps 50 people lined up in front of the entrance before the store opened at 10 am. I also got a second pre-ordered Anna from another local store today. I will take detailed photos of all my dolls, boxed, during deboxing, and fully deboxed.
Elsa Limited Edition Doll - 17'' - Frozen
US Disney Store Product Page
Updated 2014-03-18
SOLD OUT
$99.95
Item No. 6070040900983P
Cold standard
Elsa's crown glistens against her coiled blonde hair, her glamorous gown sparkling with rhinestones. Designed by Disney Store artists, this beautifully detailed limited edition doll is inspired by Frozen's coronation scene. See more
Magic in the details...
Please Note: Each Guest will be limited to ordering a maximum of one of this item per order.
• Limited Edition of 5000
• Includes Certificate of Authenticity
• Purple velvet cape with satin lining, royal crest embroidery, and sapphire blue clasp
• Teal satin floor-length gown with rosemaling embroidery, rhinestone accents, and chocolate-colored binding
• Black satin blouse with embroidery and rhinestone accents
• Satin mittens with rhinestone accents
• Patterned black slippers
• Golden coronation crown with royal gems
• Coiled blonde hair
• Rooted eyelashes
• Fully poseable
• Display stand included
• Comes in elegant window display packaging
• Inspired by Disney's Frozen
The bare necessities
• Ages 6+
• Plastic /polyester
• 17'' H
• Imported
Elsa Limited Edition 17'' Doll (2014) #1875 - US Disney Store Purchase - Deboxed - Lying Down - Cape Over Gown - Full Front View
Coronation Elsa is now fully deboxed. She is placed face down against, resting on her hands. Her cape is moved to the side and her gown expanded to show its full extent. Then her cape is placed over her gown and fully extended. She then is turned around to show the gown fully extended from the front, over the fully extended cape. While the cape isn't as long as in the movie, it is still a very detailed and very beautiful representation of the movie cape.
After the tissue is removed, the next step is to open up the cape. Her the skirt is put back own, and she is laid on her side, balanced on her outstretched right arm. All the tiny T-tabs pinning the cape to itself and to the dress underneath are carefully cut off, and the remnants removed from her outfit. I next remove the stand from the doll by grabbing her by the waist with one hand, while holding the base of the stand with my other hand, and then gently pulling the doll up and off the stand.
Then her skirt is raised to remove the tissue paper and wire wrapped around her legs. When the tissue paper is unwrapped, we see that she has full leg articulation (as featured in the 17'' LE doll line since Wedding Rapunzel in 2012, except for Snow Queen Elsa), with hinged knee joints and ball jointed ankles. She is wearing black flat heeled shoes, and has no underwear, except for the painted on panties.
To more easily remove the wire around her waist, I open up the layers of clothing in the back. I move the cape to the side, then undo the bodice, the skirt, and the blouse. I remove the wire. Revealed on her back are manufacturer's marks, including the edition number and size: #1875 / 5000, which matches the numbers on the Certificate of Authenticity. Also visible is the upper torso joint, which allows her bend in a limited way (perhaps 10-15 degrees) from side to side and front to back. You can also see how pale her skin is, which matches the skin tone of her face. Then her outfit is closed back up, and her back is now covered.
Next the spacer tabs are pushed through the backing, and the Elsa is removed from the backing. She is still attached to the spacers and the doll stand. She is stood up next to the backing, which has a view of the interior of Arendelle Cathedral, where her coronation took place. Then she is turned around, so I can remove the spacers from her back and arms. The next step is to remove the wires around her waist and her hair bun. I lay the doll down on a counter, with her arms outstretched to prevent her face from pressing against the counter.
The plastic tabs of the spacers have been freed by removing the tape securing them to the back of the cardboard backing. Also all the T-tabs tacking the doll's outfit to the backing have been cut off. The outfit is now free from the backing, and the bottom of the backing can be lowered to show the base of the doll stand, her shoes and the wire and tissue paper wrapped around her legs.
Deboxing my pre-ordered Elsa Limited Edition DVD Doll (that is the name of the doll on my Disney Store receipts). First the front cover is removed, revealing the clear plastic front of the inner box. The Certificate of Authenticity is below the plastic cover. She is #1875 of 5000. Then the plastic cover is removed, and the back outer cover is removed. What remains is the cardboard backing to which the doll is still attached. She is now in clear view from three sides. There were a few stray hairs in her front bangs, some of which I tucked in her bangs, some of which I trimmed.
I just got my pre-ordered Anna and Elsa Limited Edition dolls from my local Disney Store. I also got my pre-ordered Frozen Blu-ray/DVD movie combo. They had very few other Frozen items for sale, the male dolls (Classic Hans and Kristoff, and plush Kristoff) and the plush Anna and Elsa dolls. No girl's Anna or Elsa costumes, Classic Anna or Elsa dolls, or baby Sven. There were perhaps 50 people lined up in front of the entrance before the store opened at 10 am. I also got a second pre-ordered Anna from another local store today. I will take detailed photos of all my dolls, boxed, during deboxing, and fully deboxed.
Elsa Limited Edition Doll - 17'' - Frozen
US Disney Store Product Page
Updated 2014-03-18
SOLD OUT
$99.95
Item No. 6070040900983P
Cold standard
Elsa's crown glistens against her coiled blonde hair, her glamorous gown sparkling with rhinestones. Designed by Disney Store artists, this beautifully detailed limited edition doll is inspired by Frozen's coronation scene. See more
Magic in the details...
Please Note: Each Guest will be limited to ordering a maximum of one of this item per order.
• Limited Edition of 5000
• Includes Certificate of Authenticity
• Purple velvet cape with satin lining, royal crest embroidery, and sapphire blue clasp
• Teal satin floor-length gown with rosemaling embroidery, rhinestone accents, and chocolate-colored binding
• Black satin blouse with embroidery and rhinestone accents
• Satin mittens with rhinestone accents
• Patterned black slippers
• Golden coronation crown with royal gems
• Coiled blonde hair
• Rooted eyelashes
• Fully poseable
• Display stand included
• Comes in elegant window display packaging
• Inspired by Disney's Frozen
The bare necessities
• Ages 6+
• Plastic /polyester
• 17'' H
• Imported