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Pony Talk => Pony Corral => Topic started by: Bathtub on November 17, 2020, 04:44:58 PM
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Despite what it says on the internet (umm...except this statement, heh) variant Greek Starshine had glittery symbols (or at least this one did.)
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She is brown, not cremello or cream. I'm almost sure its regrind...and what I used to call "oxidization" (yellowing) but maybe the latter always happens before or with the former, I'm not that experienced.
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And an angle so you feel like your turning around in your hands even though it only shows an eye and a smile!
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Post Merge: November 17, 2020, 04:54:15 PM
Listen I followed the instructions, I don't know where the pictures are, it was like seven pictures and took some labor.
https://www.deviantart.com/psisaac
The THIRD pony is Neraida. it's entire body is the color of cream mixed with coffee that is very old, so it is a very ash brown color, not cremello like in the pics (I learned to never trust variant Neraida photos!).
I think she was 80-120, but thats in mint condition, however pony prices are up now. Now that I look at the photos she is not that different from (hopefully) non reground/discoloured ones as they appear in sunlight in photos.
Please take the extra step to go to deviant art and look. I really tried to make the pictures work this time!
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I can't answer your question but I think the problem with the image is that it's not an image url but a website url - at least, it doesn't have the suffix and opens up the whole DA page rather than just the image.
I don't know if with DA you can right click and show image/open image in new window and it will then give you a workable link for the Arena but I think that's the issue you're having.
Imgur has the same issue but you can extract out picture urls from that one and post them on here. So it may be worth trying with DA to see if that works. ETA - It only gives me a really long URL so I'm not sure it will -you may have to stick with the direct links rather than embedded images if you're gonna use DA.
Otherwise your direct link at the bottom does work. I'm gonna leave the Nirvana stuff to Nirvana people to talk about (but you'd probably do better putting it in the Nirvana forum where the experts lurk - maybe a mod will move it there for you)
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Taff is right, right-click on the image you want to post and "copy image location". visitors can't see pics , please register or login
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Also can't help, but hoping you can get someone who can!
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I have had a look at your pictures of Starshine and none of them appear Greek to me :huh: :(
Greek rainbow ponies do not have a forelock, the eyes are heavier lined and they have a metallic paint symbol, not a glitter symbol and they have a unique, vanilla scent.
What are the hoof marks on your Starshines? Greek Starshine has no markings under her feet, except for a Δ (delta) symbol under one back hoof.
Here is my Greek Starshine for you to see.
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Unfortunately it is pretty common for Starshine's to turn brown over time :(
This gorgeous rehair/custom was made for me using a rather discoloured Starshine :P
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Love pkw xxx
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I fixed the photos for you :)
Next time, try right-clicking the images and "copy image location". Just grabbing the URL from the top of the page won't work :)
Otherwise, I agree with PKW.
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pony people are great, thanks everyone!
Well I guess its a North American pony (seller lived in Canada, not U.S.). The only RIT dye I've ever used that doesn't come off is blue.
is it a Variant? I really don't think its dyed, the color of the plastic is the same on this tiny part of the front hoof that is a little breakdowny/crumbly looking.
It's hooves say "Hong Kong" like a north American pony.
what is this thing?
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It sounds like a normal Starshine in that case.
There are 2 batch types of Starshine - those that go brown and those that don't. She's probably in the first category.
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pony people are great, thanks everyone!
Well I guess its a North American pony (seller lived in Canada, not U.S.). The only RIT dye I've ever used that doesn't come off is blue.
is it a Variant? I really don't think its dyed, the color of the plastic is the same on this tiny part of the front hoof that is a little breakdowny/crumbly looking.
It's hooves say "Hong Kong" like a north American pony.
what is this thing?
She is not a variant of any kind, with Hong Kong on her feet she is a "standard release" Starshine who is, sadly, discoloured due to her plastic starting to breakdown due to age :(
Hong Kong ponies were "standard release" and sold through out North America, Canada, the UK, Europe Africa and Australasia and no doubt some other places I have forgotten :) :blush:
Love pkw xxx
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Yeah... that’s just a Starshine in really poor condition. Some have more opaque plastic which stays a nice white while others have a different quality of plastic, usually a bit more transparent, that goes brown. It looks like she has ink stains too.
She’s not a variant, just over 30 years old.
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Yuck! lol
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was she sold to you as a greek variant?