Fiberglass

1.Concept and Design

- The process begins with creating a design or concept sketch of the doll. This includes details on size, shape, and desired features.

- 3D modeling software may be used to create a digital version of the doll for accurate visualization and planning.

2.Sculpting the Prototype

- A prototype or original model of the doll is sculpted using clay, foam, or other modeling materials. This serves as the basis for creating a mold.

- The prototype is refined until it matches the desired final look.

fiberglass prototype
fiberglass mold

3.Creating the Mold

- A mold is made from the prototype, typically using silicone or a similar flexible material. The mold captures the intricate details of the original sculpture.

- Depending on the doll's size and complexity, the mold can be made in multiple parts that are later joined together.

4.Finishing and Detailing

- The rough fiberglass surface is sanded and smoothed. Details such as facial features or textures are added.

- The doll is then primed, painted, and coated to achieve the desired finish. Customization can include airbrushing, hand-painting, or adding accessories.

fiberglass
fiberglass protective

7. Protective Coating and Quality Control

- A clear protective topcoat may be applied to seal the paint and enhance durability.

- The final product undergoes quality control to check for any imperfections or structural issues.

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Fiberglass Production

Fiberglass dolls are popular in event displays, exhibitions, theme parks, and promotional settings because they are durable, customizable, and visually striking. Let me know if youโ€™d like more details on a specific step!

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