As a child I loved the Blonde haired Sindy doll I had and used to play with her most days...I much preferred her to my Twirl and Curl Barbie...Ironically, I lost my Sindy at some time over the years, but still have that Barbie!!
I have been looking for a replacement ever since... and I've been buying too!
My Girls:
I have been looking for a replacement ever since... and I've been buying too!
My Girls:
American Sindy:
1979 Marx Sindy in original packaging.I bought this Sindy from a lady in the U.S who had her from childhood, she's in a bit of a bad way as she's been badly stored for a couple of decades and has suffered some glue bleed to her legs due to the attic she was kept in so I'm told...
Unfortunately, she never came with her original clothes or stand.
1979 Marx Sindy |
She'd been stored in an attic and as a consequence she has a lot of marks and issues :( I've done some work on her and she looks much better now, another girl I'll have to take some more photos of!
1984 Cut and Style Sindy |
That "Make up" some kid penciled onto her, the body is an awesome shape too lol but she has no back piece... just a big gaping hole where it should be ... :(
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- I thought about transferring her pretty head onto another body, but her grow hair is secured inside her body and thread through into a hole in the middle of her head... when I removed it, she was left with a gaping hole in her head which I could fill I guess with hair but it's gonna need quite a lot!
Oh the dilemma!
I posted her on Flickr when I first recieved her and asked my friends for help, one suggested I use arms from a clone doll while I figure out what else o do, so I did only they are pretty puny looking arms (all I had from a very very cheap clone) but they look okish and with something long on them it wouldn't show...
I guess I'll never have her back as she should be so I could just make her Ooak and yes thanks for the idea about the hair but what's inside her head is plenty enuff to fill the gap so I'll just glue it in...
The back will be a bit harder to fathom tho' as Simon's idea is great but I love the shape of her waist and would like to show it off so I'm gonna have to think about this pretty hard...
I have been looking on ebay for arms too but meh no luck so far :( anyhoo I'll defo show her off again when I've worked out what can be done to her. Right now she remains a backless work in progress!
Sale photo |
Sale photo of 7 Sindys I bought as do-her-uppers, when I posted this pic' on Flickr I discovered that the one on the far right (pink haired) is a Sindy Quick Change doll from 1982.
I found an Ebay listing for a boxed one, which was completed and sold for £89.99! Here's the photograph from that listing for reference:
She comes with 3 colour change pens and a remover pen for "dying" her hair, and a spare head on a stand, possibly for trying out make up on, or keeping as is for when you want her to look a bit more "norm"!
Anyhoo, back to my girl, apart from the slightly fuzzy ends, her hair was in excellent condition and I loved the purple parts too, I found it quite inspiring so I se to work hunting out a suitable outfi for her to wear.
Reproduction Sindys:
BEA 1970s Cabin Crew Uniform:- Sindy is wearing a replica of the uniform that was introduced just before the merger of the British European Airways (BEA) and British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC). It became the first uniform of the newly-created British Airways. The Original uniform was worn from 1972 too 1977 and the stewardesses had a choice of red, white and blue blouses to allow them to express their individuality.
BOAC 1950s Cabin Crew "Paper Dress"
uniform:-Sindy is at the height of Fashion in this replica of the paper shift dress, which was worn by British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) stewardesses in 1967 on flights between New York and the Caribbean. The dress had to be cut to 3 inches above the knee, which was in accordance with uniform s
tandards and the look was completed with beaded pumps and a flower in the hair, which Sindy is modelling
No more Brokeback Mountain for this Tonto!
He's found himself a lovely lady and is off to see the World, just as soon as he can work out how to get her out of the box!
1950s BEA Cabin Crew In Uniform :- Sindy Looks Stylish wearing the British European Airways (BEA) Uniform Introduced in 1954 and worn until 1960. With the nipped-in waist of the jacket & pleat at the back of the skirt, it reflects the couture fashion silhouette of the 1950's.
Made for British Airways
Each Doll is Brand New and Boxed
The Dolls are as follows
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All these dolls feature the Sindy CLASSIC head specially created to achieve the original Vintage Sindy Look.
Brazilian Sindy:
Susi -The Brazilian Version Of Sindy |
Made by Estrela for the Brazilian market... this little lady comes with tribal tattoo (in white) well kinda tribal ... it's the logo at the front of the box done like a tat' and this weird little gadet for twirling her and your hair as well as spiral hair clips for you to wear... and she's mine..."ALL MINE"!!!
Vintage restoration / experimental Goth Sindy:
Sindy Flock Haired Tester Doll!
I'd already started on her fringe as she's a "Ghost Sindy" I thought she should be a bit Goth but as the rest of her head was pretty wrecked an not a good candidate for a re root so I thought I'd see if I could do the "Bouffant Headbutt Style" flocking on it!
After which I whacked on a pair of L.B.E black "Patent leather" trousers and a Pullip corset and she had her new outfit to go with her new hairdo!
"Tonight Matthew, Sindy is going to be.... Lily Allen!!"
The Sindy on the left was half rerooted at the time of this photo, she's since been completed, see hard headed Sindy below comparison pictures..
Sindy Re-Roots:
Camay Tammy Clone - Moved in today!
I just love the pattern on her dress too it's so 50's with a touch of christmas too!!
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Tammy's First close up!!
She's in perfect condition, no crazy chops to her hair or bitten toes or hands either!
Jeez I do believe I'm in love!!
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Vintage Zodiac Jointed doll |
Debenhams "Sindy" |
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