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Someone at the body shop got the parts ordered all wrong. I don't think we got the right door.
Also find art prints and more of this design at Society6
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On a T-shirt:
I have to admit I wasn’t up to opening this set but once I started taking all the items out it definitely changed my mood. The Mood Changers Poppy Parker Gift Set, the first W Club Exclusive of 2015, comes packed with a ton of goodies! The doll comes with three different heads, three outfits, two pantyhose, two jewelry sets, four pairs of interchangeable hands which one pair are painted “gloved” hands, two pairs of shoes and a clutch purse that actually goes perfectly well with the three outfits. Out of the three heads, the raven haired turned out to be my most favorite which is surprising as it was my least favorite from the promos. I’m also in love with the sea foam green outfit which turned out to be inspired from a 60s Space Age fashion.
The main selling point with this gift set is of course the ‘Quick Switch’ feature which allows easy head swapping. This is the second version of ‘Quick Switch’, the first version was from the Mommy Dearest set, and in my experience the heads do stay secure as you turn it from side to side and all around. I think this is such a great innovation and I want this feature for every IT doll that is being released and here’s why… After last year’s Convention I was on a beheading spree but little did I know I was actually doing something wrong. As I pulled the heads off after using a heating pad to soften them, I was leaving a mark on the side of their necks… it’s not a crack or anything but it’s a white line that forms as I pull the heads off and even after I realized what I was doing, some of them still get a mark on their neck even if I was being careful. So then I had to request Patient Care for upper torso replacements which turned out to be daunting after asking them multiple times. Another reason why I think ‘Quick Switch’ is a great idea is that this feature can actually save a lot of space! This set sort of solved my space issue with my Poppy Parkers. Also let’s say you have multiple versions of the same character and you’re the type of collector who does not display them all at once, you can use a single body then you can just switch heads in an instant to change the look of the doll which also leads to the idea of a gift set with a doll that comes with different versions of head sculpts and I think Adele, Vanessa and Veronique are great candidates for those dream sets. One issue that I found out with ‘Quick Switch’ though after comparing Mood Changers to a Poppy with a regular neck knob is that it can’t look down and I’m still trying to figure out why is that. Not an issue for me personally, but it’s definitely an issue to other collectors as that’s the one and only restriction that this feature has that I can think of at the moment. Back in 2013’s big body upgrade announcement, it was mentioned that all releases from Integrity Toys will have the ‘Quick Switch’ feature in the future and hopefully by then they already come up with Version 3.0 that has no movement restrictions. If the ‘Quick Switch’ system turned out to be unsuccessful then we can always have another alternative by utilizing the pull-apart system with the new bodies by pulling from the torso joint instead of pulling from the neck I guess. That reminded me of those Fashionistas Swappin' Style Barbies though.
The only gripe that I have with this set is that the red haired Poppy comes with a wonky eye and with that eye lash drooping just makes it worse. You see, I’m not lucky with my Poppys, after receiving Lotta Danger last year and Go See!, I sometimes feel like giving up. Good thing the other two heads look great. Also the pink dress came with sequins already falling off and the black pantyhose already came with pulls and runs. I just wish the factory workers could just realize that costumers are just going to complain and just going to send those items back… so why not consider a do over right then and there? Obviously that’s not how things go at the factory.
Norfolk Southern Y91 passes through Edgewood, MD, along Amtrak's busy Northeast Corridor with NS 1067, the Reading heritage unit leading the way. The former PRR Edgewood Tower can be seen to the left
"head in the clouds" series
this is a story of a girl who was so lost in the clouds that she was certain it was raining, although she appears to be wrong.
ninety two of three sixty five
so i woke up today to an abundance of snow! yay!
facebook page! i want to start getting more likes on my facebook page, and updating it more, and taking more behind the scene photographs, of props, locations, and tutorials type stuff.
anyone interested in doing the item collab again soon? :) if you're not in the group and you want to be, message me.
Having supposed to enter from the eastern end of Washwood Heath RMC, the Colas tamper instead ran to Duddeston to run around and head in the other way. The Tamper had worked from Rugby, with a reversal at Walall.
When I get blue, I get dark blue
When I have one, I always have a few
When I get gone, I get real gone
When I get it wrong, I get it real wrong
So many things wrong with this. But I haven't enough time to tinker with it. Off to do my uni assignments now :(
Enroute to Mankato to shoot the RCPE after a recent snowfall, came along this UP manifest making its way thru the Minnesota River near Jordan. Would have rather had the UP 1943 leading, but facing the wrong direction.
Not sure quite how it happened, but we took a wrong turn in Tintagel village, and wound up walking along the coast path from the wrong end to Tintagel Castle.
The views were worth it!
TE1745 (SN09CGE), based at Hayes (HZ) is standing out of service outside Uxbridge (UX). Note: This is OUTSIDE the garage in the public bus station.
Leica M2
Leica Summicron 35mm f/2 IV "King of Bokeh"
Fuji Neopan 400
Kodak D76 1+0
9 min 20°C
Scan from negative film
Sorry, I don't want to change my landscape grid view.
The grain on Adox CMS II is so fine and nice, even pushed three stops. Ricoh 35 ZF, V800 scan.
Hasselblad XPan,
45mm f4.0 (with centre spot filter)
Kodak TriX ISO 400,
Developed in XTol 1+1 for 9 mins at 20C,
Scanned at 3200 dpi using Epson F-3200 scanner,
Processed in CS3.
I had not seen this version of the special paint schemes for the DC to AC Conversion Units before...of course, it was trailing.
-NS ES44AC #8116, AC44C6M #4005 (Black with Blue Stripe) leading power
-NS Eastbound Intermodal
-NS (ex-Wabash) Kansas City District, CP S203.9 Wakenda
-Highway B Crossing, Wakenda, MO
-February 27, 2021
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