That’s the angriest baby I ever seen.
I also don’t know why she has the Ferrari logo on her dress.
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That’s the angriest baby I ever seen.
I also don’t know why she has the Ferrari logo on her dress.
Left to right: Clone Ddung head on an articulated Bratz body, clone Yukko-chan, clone Sindy, clone Strawberry Shortcake head on a Barbie Fashionistas body.
So, here's the Sindy clone.
All the black crud on her face was just dirt, so no stains yay! And when I took her hair down I discovered that she had a full part, so back into ponytails her hair went, whereupon I noticed that there was a longer chunk of hair on each side, so I did the braidy-wrappy things. (Once brushed out with the slicker/wire pet brush, the hair turned out to be in decent shape, too--just a little frizzed.)
I went over the whole body with a Magic Eraser, but it wasn't really very dirty except for the rubbery arms (which still weren't the dirtiest doll arms I've seen.) The odd breast shape is not as questionable as the grooves molded into the tops of her feet.
Final photo is the clone with a real Sindy--my guess is that the differences in face shape and size are artifacts of recasting stuff in vinyl...although...the under-eye bags got more pronounced on the clone...
Directing this to the attention of oak23 because he's into this kind of thing.
Soooo, I just put these two gals together on eBay, if anyone's interested in Barbie wannabes from the 1970s and 1980s in good condition for cheap...