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Replacement parts for female Ever After High dolls - articulated

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  • elbow.stl
  • forearms.stl
  • hands.stl
  • knee.stl
  • lowerlegs.stl
  • lowerlegs_short.stl
  • torso.stl
  • upperarms.stl
  • upperlegs.stl
  • upperlegs_short.stl
  • wrist.stl

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Publication date 2023-03-25 at 19:12
Design number 1133617

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3D model description

I needed to scan some EAH dolls to make some form fitting accessories for customizing, and modified the parts so they are articulated.

The elbow piece in the factory dolls is not removable. Not knowing how the original peg looks, I used the peg from Monster High create-a-monster series since it is sturdier than classic MH peg.
The wrists fit factory EAH and MH dolls.
The knees are only removable for the low budget version of the dolls, those with clothes sculpted onto them. I used that peg for the 3D printable knee.
The elbow, wrist and knee pieces should be printed horizontally, preferably out of ABS or sturdy materials.

The legs come in standard (Ashlynn etc) and short (Madeline etc) versions.
The hips are to be assembled with elastics like G1 MH dolls. The shoulders also assemble with elastics.
For better stability, you can coat the torso with hot glue where the hips and shoulders assemble.

Unfortunately, the neck is not articulated. Factory heads of MH and EAH bodies will fit on the 3D printed torso, and so will 3D printed ones if you print them in flexible materials.


For personal use only.
Do not share the files or the download link. Do not upload modifications of these files.

3D printing settings

I use 0.2 layer height for the torso and upper/lower legs.
0.1 layer height for the rest of the pieces.
Dunk the parts in hot water to insert the joints more easily and then tighten the plastic around them while it's still malleable.
Supports are required to print these parts.
If you print them in resin, you should know that they are not hollow.

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