Transforming Triplets Brave Doll Set - Deboxed Cub and Prince - Front View #2
The princes and cubs have all been totally deboxed, and are standing next to each other. The princes are a bit unstable free standing, even on a hard flat surface. That is because their feet are small, they are very top heavy and not exactly balanced. So I had to put them on small doll stands.
My first look at the 6 piece Triplets Brave Doll Set. It was released by the Disney Store on Monday May 14, 2012 online and in stores, along with many other Brave merchandise. It's cost is $19.50 US. The set consists of the triplet princes in kilts as 4 1/2'' tall dolls, and the three bear cubs, as 4 3/4'' tall hollow plastic cases for the princes to transform into cubs. The prince dolls have arms and legs that are molded into fixed positions on their bodies; only their heads can move.
First I photographed the set in the unopened box. Then with the dolls taken out of the box, but still attached to the inner cardboard backing, which slides out of the box like a tray. Then I remove the triplets from the backing, and transform the triplet princes to triplet cubs. Finally I pose the triplets in various transformational states with Formal Merida (from the Angus and Merida doll set).
Transforming Triplets Brave Doll Set - Deboxed Cub and Prince - Front View #2
The princes and cubs have all been totally deboxed, and are standing next to each other. The princes are a bit unstable free standing, even on a hard flat surface. That is because their feet are small, they are very top heavy and not exactly balanced. So I had to put them on small doll stands.
My first look at the 6 piece Triplets Brave Doll Set. It was released by the Disney Store on Monday May 14, 2012 online and in stores, along with many other Brave merchandise. It's cost is $19.50 US. The set consists of the triplet princes in kilts as 4 1/2'' tall dolls, and the three bear cubs, as 4 3/4'' tall hollow plastic cases for the princes to transform into cubs. The prince dolls have arms and legs that are molded into fixed positions on their bodies; only their heads can move.
First I photographed the set in the unopened box. Then with the dolls taken out of the box, but still attached to the inner cardboard backing, which slides out of the box like a tray. Then I remove the triplets from the backing, and transform the triplet princes to triplet cubs. Finally I pose the triplets in various transformational states with Formal Merida (from the Angus and Merida doll set).