Step into the Enchanting World of Bratz Magic Hair

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Bratz Magic Hair is a popular toy line that was first introduced in 2001. It is a spin-off of the original Bratz dolls and features the same edgy and fashion-forward characters that made the brand so successful. What sets Bratz Magic Hair apart from other dolls is its unique hair styling feature. Each doll comes with a special wand that can be used to create colorful and vibrant hairstyles. The wand is filled with gel, which can be applied to the doll's hair to change its color or add sparkles. The gel can also be styled and molded to create different hairdos, allowing kids to unleash their creativity and experiment with different looks.


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The witch largely consists of flat Depron pieces held together with an internal frame, with linkages to control lift via the cape and steering via the broom bristles. The witch largely consists of flat Depron pieces held together with an internal frame, with linkages to control lift via the cape and steering via the broom bristles.

Remote control fying witch

The gel can also be styled and molded to create different hairdos, allowing kids to unleash their creativity and experiment with different looks. The dolls themselves have a wide range of hair colors and styles, from long and wavy to short and curly. This diversity allows children to choose a doll that reflects their own personal style or create unique and imaginative characters.

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Mike Senese is the Executive Editor of Make: magazine. He is also a TV host, starring in various engineering and science shows for Discovery Channel, including Punkin Chunkin, How Stuff Works, and Catch It Keep It.

An avid maker, Mike spends his spare time tinkering with electronics, doing amateur woodworking, and attempting to cook the perfect pizza.

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Expert model aircraft builder Otto Dieffenbach has a creative array of flying machines in his hangar — a Tardis, Snoopy on his doghouse, R2D2, and more. But none capture the spookiness of the autumn season like his flying witch — a life-size sorceress flying on a broom high in the skies.

Otto debuted this particular build in 2013, with videos of it flying over a bright full moon above the San Diego skyline, and a full build log for those who might want to replicate the craft. The witch largely consists of flat Depron pieces held together with an internal frame, with linkages to control lift (via the cape) and steering (via the broom “bristles”). Propulsion comes from a brushless electric motor with a 10-inch propellor. Flying through the sky, the 3D effect is convincing — Halloween is here.

While you might be tempted to jump in and create your own, be warned that his notes state “This is a difficult build and should not be attempted by a newcomer to the hobby. There is a lot of wood work involved. You may want to find a friend with superior build skills if you are a newcomer.” However, Otto also sells as ready-to-fly version for $1850 on his site.

Otto tells us he’s working on a Mary Poppins build now. Keep your eyes peeled for that soon.

Broom Flyer cutouts in 6 mm Depron
Two 0.196″ OD x 0.125″ ID x 40″ Carbon Fiber square tubes (Midwest Products)
One 0.125″ OD x 0.060″ ID x 40″ Carbon Fiber tube (Midwest Products)
One .034″ x .121″ x 40″ Carbon Fiber strip (Midwest Products)
1/8 inch plywood sheet 1 ft x 2 ft
¼ inch plywood sheet 6 x 12 inches
8 Sheet metal screws 8 x ½
E-Flite Sea Fury retract landing gear EFL606509 (Optional)
Master Air Screw 3 blade 10 x 7 propeller
Two packages of Dubro micro pushrods #852
One bag of 15 Dubro Hinges #117
Two 1 7/8 inch wheels (Parkzone T-28 or F4u)
Clear Gorilla Glue
Foam safe CA and activator
5 minute epoxy
30 minute epoxy
Paint

At least a 3 channel full range receiver
Three Hitec HS 225MG servos or equivalent
E-Flite Power 10 motor or equivalent
40 Amp ESC
3S 2200mah 30C Lipo battery
Master Airscrew 10 x 7 three blade propeller
4 feet of servo hook-up wire

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Mike Senese is the Executive Editor of Make: magazine. He is also a TV host, starring in various engineering and science shows for Discovery Channel, including Punkin Chunkin, How Stuff Works, and Catch It Keep It.

An avid maker, Mike spends his spare time tinkering with electronics, doing amateur woodworking, and attempting to cook the perfect pizza.

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Additionally, the dolls come with various accessories, such as brushes, clips, and ribbons, to further enhance the styling experience. Bratz Magic Hair has become a popular choice among children and collectors alike. The toy line has expanded over the years, introducing new characters and themes to keep up with changing trends and preferences. Despite facing some controversy and criticism for their provocative appearance, the Bratz dolls continue to be loved by many for their fashion-forward designs and innovative features. In conclusion, Bratz Magic Hair is a toy line that combines fashion and creativity, allowing kids to experiment with different hairstyles and express themselves through play. With its colorful and vibrant hair styling feature, the dolls have captured the imagination of children and become a beloved part of the Bratz brand..

Reviews for "Bratz Magic Hair: The Perfect Gift for Bratz Fans"

1. Lisa - 1 star
I was extremely disappointed with "Bratz magic hair". The quality of the doll itself was very poor, with cheap plastic and flimsy joints that easily broke. The so-called "magic hair" was anything but magical - it was difficult to style and didn't hold its shape for more than a few minutes. The included accessories were also of low quality and broke easily. Overall, it was a waste of money and I would not recommend it.
2. Michael - 2 stars
I bought "Bratz magic hair" for my daughter and she was initially excited about it. However, that excitement faded quickly. The doll's hair became tangled easily and was difficult to comb through, resulting in frustration for both my daughter and myself. Additionally, the doll's hair styling options were limited and the included accessories were poorly made. It didn't live up to our expectations and I wouldn't purchase it again.
3. Sarah - 1 star
I found "Bratz magic hair" to be a complete letdown. The doll's hair was advertised as being easy to style and hold its shape, but that was far from the truth. No matter how I tried to style it, the hair would immediately lose its shape and look messy. The doll itself felt cheaply made and the accessories broke within days of my daughter playing with them. It was a disappointment and not worth the money.
4. John - 2 stars
I purchased "Bratz magic hair" for my niece and was not impressed. The doll's hair was difficult to work with and didn't hold any style for more than a few minutes. The doll's joints were also quite loose, leading to difficulty in posing and play. I expected better quality from a well-known brand like Bratz. Overall, it wasn't worth the price and was a disappointment.
5. Laura - 2 stars
My daughter received "Bratz magic hair" as a gift and we were both disappointed with it. The doll's hair was advertised as being easy to style, but it was actually quite difficult. The hair would easily get tangled and was hard to comb through. The doll also didn't come with many styling options, limiting the play experience. I wouldn't recommend it to others looking for a doll with fun hair play.

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