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6-Step Customization)
1️⃣ Core Selection: Define Head Type & Skin Tone.
2️⃣ Refine Details: Choose Hair, Eyes, Nails, etc.
3️⃣ Feature Setup: Configure Skeleton & Special Functions.
4️⃣ Advisor Review: Specialist confirms all details and finalizes order.
5️⃣ Start Production: High-precision manufacturing begins.
6️⃣ Final Confirmation: Private video approval, then anonymous shipping.
A custom made sex doll takes 30 to 120 days from order to delivery, depending on the level of customization. A basic custom (face swap + skin tone match) takes 30–45 days. A full custom (original head sculpt, custom body proportions, hand-painted details) takes 75–120 days. The bulk of the time goes to sculpting (10–20 days), mold making (7–14 days), and hand painting (7–14 days). Shipping adds another 7–21 days depending on destination and shipping method.
You have decided to go custom. Good call.
A custom doll is the only way to get exactly what you want — your ideal face, your preferred body proportions, the precise breast size, the skin tone you have been searching for. But there is a price beyond the dollar amount: time.
Off-the-shelf dolls ship in days. Custom ones take months. And the timeline is opaque. Manufacturers quote “6–8 weeks” but the doll arrives in 14. Or they say “4 months” but it shows up in 10 weeks.
Here is the real production timeline, stage by stage, so you know exactly what to expect — and when to start asking questions.
The Custom Doll Production Process: Step by Step
Every custom doll goes through these eight stages. The timeline varies, but the order does not.
Step 1: Consultation and Order Placement (1–7 days)
You send your requirements. Face references, body measurements, material preference, skin tone matches from a chart. If you want an original head sculpt, you send photos from multiple angles — front, side, three-quarter.
The manufacturer reviews your specs and confirms feasibility. Some proportions are not physically possible with existing skeletons. Some face shapes do not translate well into silicone. An honest manufacturer will tell you before they take your money.
Step 2: Sculpting (10–20 days)
This is where the magic happens. A sculptor builds your doll in clay or digital 3D software. For an original head, this means sculpting the entire face by hand — jawline, cheekbones, eye shape, lip profile, ear placement.
Most manufacturers send a photo or render for approval at this stage. If you request changes, the clock resets. Factor in at least one revision round: add another 5–10 days.
Step 3: Mold Making (7–14 days)
Once the sculpt is approved, the artist creates production molds. For silicone dolls, this involves making a negative mold from the sculpt, then casting a positive. For TPE, the process is different — the mold is machined from steel or aluminum, which takes longer but lasts for thousands of casts.
Step 4: Casting (5–10 days)
The doll is cast. Silicone is poured into the mold and cured. TPE is rotocast — heated and spun so the material coats the mold interior evenly.
At this stage, the doll is a blank shell. No color, no detail. Just a translucent or flesh-toned form waiting for the next stage.
Step 5: Painting and Detailing (7–14 days)
The longest non-sculpting stage. Every detail is done by hand:
- Skin tone layering: A single even coat looks like plastic. Realistic skin requires 3–6 layers of translucent paint applied with airbrush, building depth gradually.
- Blush and shading: Cheeks, knees, elbows, knuckles — anywhere blood flows close to the skin gets a subtle reddish tint.
- Lip painting: The lip border (vermillion ridge) must be crisp. The inside of an open mouth must be painted, not left as raw material. (For a deep dive on what separates a world-class doll mouth from a mediocre one, read Most Realistic Mouth on a Sex Doll.)
- Nail and eye painting: Fingernails, toenails, and the iris details.
Step 6: Assembly (3–7 days)
The skeleton is inserted into the cast body. The head is attached. Limbs are connected. Joints are tested for tightness and range of motion.
At this point, the doll is a complete, functional unit for the first time.
Step 7: Quality Control (2–5 days)
The manufacturer inspects the finished doll. They check:
- Skin surface for bubbles, tears, or uneven texture
- Joint movement — every joint gets rotated through its full range
- Skeleton alignment — no twisted hips or uneven shoulders
- Paint detail — color matching against your original request
- Structural integrity — no weak seams, no loose bolts
If something fails QC, the doll goes back for rework. This adds 5–15 days.
Step 8: Packing and Shipping (3–21 days)
The doll is powdered (for TPE) or wrapped in acid-free tissue (for silicone), packed in a foam-lined crate, and shipped. Air freight takes 3–7 days but costs 200–200–500 extra. Sea freight takes 15–30 days but is usually free or heavily discounted.
Timeline by Customization Level
Not all custom orders are equal. Here is the real-world timeline based on how much you change:
| Customization Level | What You Get | Estimated Timeline | Price Range |
| Basic Custom | Existing head + existing body, skin tone swap, minor tweaks | 30–45 days | 1,200–1,200–2,000 |
| Moderate Custom | Existing body + custom face paint, different breast size, height adjustment | 45–75 days | 2,000–2,000–3,500 |
| Full Custom | Original head sculpt, custom body proportions, hand-matched skin, all hand-painted details | 75–120 days | 3,500–3,500–8,000+ |
| Extreme Custom | Fantasy body types, non-human features, integrated tech, multi-material | 90–180+ days | 8,000–8,000–20,000+ |
The jump from “basic” to “moderate” is the most common surprise. Buyers think “it is just a different face color” — but that face color change means stripping the head, repainting in layers, rebuilding the blush, all by hand. That takes weeks, not days.
Complete Timeline Breakdown by Production Stage
| Production Stage | Basic Custom | Moderate Custom | Full Custom |
| Consultation | 1–2 days | 2–4 days | 3–7 days |
| Sculpting | 0 days (existing) | 5–10 days | 15–25 days |
| Mold Making | 5–7 days | 7–10 days | 10–14 days |
| Casting | 5–7 days | 5–10 days | 7–10 days |
| Painting & Detailing | 5–7 days | 10–14 days | 14–21 days |
| Assembly | 2–3 days | 3–5 days | 5–7 days |
| Quality Control | 2–3 days | 3–5 days | 3–5 days |
| Packing & Shipping | 5–14 days | 5–14 days | 5–14 days |
| Total | 30–45 days | 45–75 days | 75–120 days |
The sculpting and painting stages are the bottlenecks. Everything else is relatively fixed. If your manufacturer is late, it is almost always because one of these two stages took longer than expected — and rushing either one produces a visibly worse doll.
What Causes Delays
Even with a perfect plan, things go wrong. Here are the real delays you should budget for:
Revision loops (adds 5–15 days). You approve the sculpt, then realize the jaw is too wide. You ask for a change. The sculptor resets. This is normal. Plan for at least one revision.
Material availability (adds 7–21 days). Custom skin tones require custom pigment blends. If the manufacturer is out of a specific pigment, they wait for a restock. Silicone supply chain issues are more common than TPE issues.
QC failures (adds 5–15 days). A bubble in the silicone. A paint mismatch. A loose hip joint. The doll does not leave the factory until it passes. Good manufacturers fail dolls internally. Bad ones ship them and let you deal with it.
Holiday and seasonal bottlenecks (adds 14–30 days). Chinese New Year shuts down doll factories for 2–4 weeks. The weeks before and after are chaotic. Ordering in November–December means holiday shipping congestion. Plan around these windows.
How to Speed Up Your Order
You can shorten the timeline by making smart choices:
Choose a manufacturer that stocks common skin tones. If your desired skin tone is a standard option, they skip pigment mixing and color matching. That saves 5–7 days.
Avoid original head sculpts for your first custom. An existing head with custom paint takes 15–20 days off the timeline. Get your first custom experience with a modified existing head, then commission an original sculpt for doll number two.
Use reference photos that require minimal interpretation. The clearer your references, the fewer revision rounds. A single blurry photo of a celebrity will cause weeks of back-and-forth. A set of clear, well-lit photos from three angles cuts revision risk in half.
Pay for air freight. Air shipping costs 200–200–500 more but shaves 10–20 days off the total timeline. If time matters more than money, it is the single best investment.
Order during off-season. Avoid December, January (Chinese New Year), and July (summer factory shutdowns in some regions). Ordering in March or September gives you the most predictable timeline.
For a complete guide on what to look for when choosing between budget and premium options — and why custom is the logical next step after you have owned a standard doll — read Differences Between Cheap and Expensive Love Dolls.
Custom vs Pre-Made: The Timeline Trade-Off
Why wait 90 days for a custom doll when you can have a pre-made one in a week? Here is the honest answer: it depends on what you value.
| Factor | Pre-Made | Custom |
| Delivery time | 5–14 days | 30–120 days |
| Price | 500–500–2,500 | 1,200–1,200–8,000+ |
| Face uniqueness | One of thousands | One of one |
| Body match | Standard proportions | Your exact specs |
| Skin tone options | 3–8 standard shades | Unlimited with color matching |
| Resale value | Medium | Lower (too specific) |
| Revision control | None — what you see is what you get | Full — you approve every stage |
| Risk | Lower — exists as a product | Higher — non-refundable after production starts |
Here is the truth: a pre-made doll is the smart choice for your first purchase. You learn what you like. You discover what matters — weight, material, joint stiffness, cleaning routine. Then, for doll number two, you go custom with real confidence.
If you are still deciding between a standard full-size doll and committing to a custom build, start with our Sex Doll Buyer’s Guide for Dummies — it walks you through every decision point without the sales pitch.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I track my custom doll’s production progress?
A: Some manufacturers offer photo updates at each stage — sculpt approval, casting, painting, assembly. Ask before you order. Most high-end custom shops provide at least two checkpoints. Budget custom shops may only send photos when the doll is finished. If a manufacturer refuses any progress updates, that is a red flag.
Q: What happens if the finished doll does not look like the reference photos?
A: It depends on your contract. Reputable custom shops have a revision policy: if the face is genuinely off-model, they redo the head at their cost. But “I wanted her to look happier” is not a valid complaint — it is subjective. Get the revision policy in writing before you pay.
Q: Is the timeline longer for silicone or TPE custom dolls?
A: Most manufacturers require a 50% deposit to start production and the remaining 50% before shipping. Some high-end custom artists take 100% upfront because they are custom-building a one-of-a-kind item. Never send full payment to a manufacturer you have not verified through owner communities.
Q: Do I pay the full amount upfront for a custom doll?
A: Most manufacturers require a 50% deposit to start production and the remaining 50% before shipping. Some high-end custom artists take 100% upfront because they are custom-building a one-of-a-kind item. Never send full payment to a manufacturer you have not verified through owner communities.
Q: How long does a custom doll last compared to a standard one?
A: A well-made custom doll lasts the same as a premium standard doll — 8–15 years for platinum silicone, 2–5 years for TPE. The skeleton quality and material choice matter more than the custom nature. If you choose high-end materials and hardware, your custom doll will outlast multiple standard dolls.