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I guess it depends on the quality of the paint.For what it's worth, some G3 ponies have screenprinted symbols, like Dream Drifter and the others in her set:visitors can't see pics , please register or loginI don't know if they've had any particular problems with paint, but maybe someone else will know.I haven't taken a good look at the Pony Life eyes, but I did dislike the screenprinted G3s because their symbols looked so . . . I dunno, pixelly? Just not my preference.
Quote from: LadyMoondancer on February 13, 2020, 03:31:50 AMI guess it depends on the quality of the paint.For what it's worth, some G3 ponies have screenprinted symbols, like Dream Drifter and the others in her set:visitors can't see pics , please register or loginI don't know if they've had any particular problems with paint, but maybe someone else will know.I haven't taken a good look at the Pony Life eyes, but I did dislike the screenprinted G3s because their symbols looked so . . . I dunno, pixelly? Just not my preference. I actually love that! Really hit the 2000s aesthetic. It does, however, to my knowledge, not age as well as normal painted marks doI feel the same way about g4 eyes in general. Mind you I used to play with g4 and even though I was reckless there were ponies that I know I took care of that always had scratched eyes. Even as a collector moving them they get scratched. I'd imagine Pony Life figures to be no different, but I'm curious what my other pony peeps who managed to get them have to say before judging too much.
Quote from: caseysealia on February 13, 2020, 09:04:17 AMQuote from: LadyMoondancer on February 13, 2020, 03:31:50 AMI guess it depends on the quality of the paint.For what it's worth, some G3 ponies have screenprinted symbols, like Dream Drifter and the others in her set:visitors can't see pics , please register or loginI don't know if they've had any particular problems with paint, but maybe someone else will know.I haven't taken a good look at the Pony Life eyes, but I did dislike the screenprinted G3s because their symbols looked so . . . I dunno, pixelly? Just not my preference. I actually love that! Really hit the 2000s aesthetic. It does, however, to my knowledge, not age as well as normal painted marks doI feel the same way about g4 eyes in general. Mind you I used to play with g4 and even though I was reckless there were ponies that I know I took care of that always had scratched eyes. Even as a collector moving them they get scratched. I'd imagine Pony Life figures to be no different, but I'm curious what my other pony peeps who managed to get them have to say before judging too much.I thought that was the 60s aesthetic? Its a little known fact that Dream Drifter was one of the Woodstock organizers.
Wasn't Daisy Paisley also in that set? Which is a 60s or 70s aesthetic, I believe. So many hippy ponies!