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Sarah Connor is tolerable because that style doesn't reveal the roots anywhere...unless she starts shedding. Although thinking about it I don't think solid plastic would have looked good.
 
What throws me off is how out of scale the strands are. I'm guessing Phicen's are finer than average.

Phicen is about it. My Lady Action from them has perfect looking rooted hair. While my Hot Toys Baby Doll hair is a nightmare...

What was wrong with hers? All the ones I saw when she came out looked great.
 
What throws me off is how out of scale the strands are. I'm guessing Phicen's are finer than average.



What was wrong with hers? All the ones I saw when she came out looked great.

You have to groom it.

Ain't nobody got time for that . jpg
 
Didnt they come out from a cartoon show about gnomes?

Was it this? I didn't even know there was one.



Troll dolls were originally created in 1959 by Danish fisherman and woodcutter Thomas Dam. Dam could not afford a Christmas gift for his young daughter Lila and carved the doll from his imagination. Other children in the Danish town of Gjøl saw the troll doll and wanted one.[5] Dam's company Dam Things began producing the dolls in plastic under the name Good Luck Trolls.[6] The dolls became popular in several European countries during the early 1960s, shortly before they were introduced in the United States. They became one of the United States' biggest toy fads from the autumn of 1963 to 1965. The originals were of the highest quality, also called Dam dolls and featuring sheep wool hair and glass eyes. Their sudden popularity, along with an error in the copyright notice of Thomas Dam's original product, resulted in cheaper imitations.

A slightly sad story, his designs became an international phenomenon in the 80's but he barely saw any return due to copyright loopholes allowing other companies in the US and beyond to reproduce them without paying a penny in royalties.
 
I'm surprised the daughter didn't accidentally shoot her mother when she fired at the guy while the two were wrestling for the mom's gun.
 
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