Dollhouse Stories, pt. VI

Aug 02, 2009 14:39


Wow! This is my sixth story post about the Doctor Who dollhouse!
This is a big deal for me, because half the time I have trouble writing a 100 word fanfic. 


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dieastra August 2 2009, 20:18:22 UTC
Hahahaha! he helpfully points out how Ianto is kneeling in the remains of dessert Priceless! Good luck with getting him out of his pants, though. I failed so far with my figures. Got Jack halfnaked by just putting his head onto an Angel-figure which was shirtless and barefoot. Works for me *shrugs*

I especially loved the food from the grill. Poor dollhouse, though. Doesn't it hurt you to trash it like that? It would hurt me!

They stopped showing "Dr. Who" here in Germany after the second season, so I don't know half of your figures, but it is fun nonetheless! And don't worry, some people are fanfic writers, and some do AFT. Whatever floats your boat!

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woodencoyote August 3 2009, 01:05:20 UTC
There needs to be scenery and figure playsets for Torchwood - Hub, dance hall, hothouse...

That's a good idea. When I go to Jim Hanley's Universe at the end of the month, I need to look for shirtless figures to convert. Hmm, do you think I'd have to draw on the fluff on Ianto's chest?

It's strange to take apart the scenery for this story. I found that the best way to make things look real, I have to really tip things over or throw things around. For instance, in the dining room I pinched the corner of the table cloth and and gave it a short, sharp tug to make everything spill off. That was really hairy, because I have to keep an eye on all those little forks and knives so they didn't go flying out and get lost in the carpet. Same thing with Doctor Bride's makeup. Placing them by hand in a scene just doesn't look natural.

Oh, bechod! You haven't enjoyed the absolutely mad hattery of The Master, then?

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dieastra August 6 2009, 22:23:22 UTC
LOL as for the fluff - my friend likes to photoshop a bit of scruff onto Jack's chin, or add chest hair... just an idea? But I also have used paint already, for custom figures. Here you can see a bit of my shirtless Jack (I added the bathrobe to it) - this is the Graduation day Angel figure ( ... )

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woodencoyote August 7 2009, 04:14:29 UTC
Haha, very sexy.
Well, Captain Jack does tend to get pretty badly hurt in the show... I could do a little hurt-comfort scene ^_~

I haven't tried taking apart any of my figures yet. TW figures are kind of hit or miss over here in terms of availablity. The release dates get announced and then they get changed, and they still haven't released figures of the full cast.

I love TW, although I was disappointed in the third season. Season 2 was tighter in terms of writing and narm, but you should still watch the first season just so you know who everyone is and what is going on in the first episode of season 2.

The Master is basically the Doctor but without the morals or love for humanity. He's all kinds of crazy.

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dieastra August 12 2009, 22:02:51 UTC
Here two more images, without the bathrobe:

Angel-Jack: http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q227/DieAstra/Palacer%20Puppen%20Productions/Angel-Jack.jpg

Spike-Jack: http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q227/DieAstra/Palacer%20Puppen%20Productions/Spike-Jack.jpg

As you can see, Spike's body is too small for the Jack-head, so it might fit for you.

Even though my brother watched TW from the beginning, he doesn't know any "Master" either. It's possible that he wents by a different name in the German dubbing. I'll check it out!

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woodencoyote August 13 2009, 02:10:03 UTC
The Master is actually from Doctor Who, but since the shows occupy the same universe I let them mix in my dollhouse too.

I've been trying to find that same Spike figure. I had a bid for one on eBay but lost out.

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