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Customs / Re: What flocking to use and where to get it
« on: December 12, 2023, 11:53:01 AM »
That's the easier way to flock, but I've done that too and you need to be very precise so the edges don't show.

How ponies were flocked originally and how other things are flocked is with a static gun. It makes an electrical charge that makes the flocking fibers stand up. So when you sprinkle them on the glue, they stick up, giving the soft fluffy feeling and look. Doing it without a static gun is possible, but the results won't be factory and it won't be as soft and fuzzy.

This is a static gun -

On eBay

And here is some flocking.

On Etsy

Thanks for the links. What if I deflocked the pony first and then reflock her? Or does that complicate things?

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Customs / Re: What flocking to use and where to get it
« on: December 12, 2023, 09:19:02 AM »
You don't just need flocking to reflock, you need a static gun. That is if you want it to stick up and look factory.

I've only seen static guns for sale online, mainly on eBay. You might be able to find static guns at a hobby paint shop, if there are any near you. Flocking you should be able to find at any craft store. You want rayon (I think?) in a fine cut.

I've looked into this extensively. It's not easy, or cheap.

Is it really that difficult? I'm glad you are sharing your knowledge with me.

I thought of just following this tutorial :  http://cherrycake.freeservers.com/SSTutorial.htm

Can you explain to me what a static gun is? I have never heard of it.

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Customs / What flocking to use and where to get it
« on: December 12, 2023, 09:04:47 AM »
Hello everyone,

I'm (most likely) getting ahead of myself but I'm looking to buy flocking for a ss twilight I want to reflock.

I saw that stampendous fun flock in cotton ball white was used but I can't find the stuff anywhere. I also don't have paypal/credit cards.

My questions(s) are, where do I get it? And what is another good option for flocking which leads to a traditional so soft flocked look?

I would love to hear your thoughts on this :)

Thanks in advance!


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Pony Corral / Re: Missing ponies you sold
« on: December 11, 2023, 04:23:06 AM »
Hello everyone,

I sold ponies out of necessity a while back. This may sound silly and overly emotional but I miss them. They were all very dear to me and I have replaced some of them but I still miss the ones I don't have back yet.

Annyone going through  the same?

I still feel a bit silly but I felt like sharing.

Not going through this, but just wanted to say that I don't think it's silly and it's good that you share your feelings. I hope you'll find them soon.

Thank you for your kind words :)

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MLP Nirvana / Re: Advice on piggy hair
« on: December 10, 2023, 10:48:12 AM »
There was no ff foot Piggy Minty. Only these two: visitors can't see pics , please register or login


The tails seem to be thinner than on regular ponies- you might want to steal
a bit of hair from another pony.

Thanks for showing me. I meant a regular flat foot minty. Do you think I can take hair from her, a none piggy?

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MLP Nirvana / Re: Advice on piggy hair
« on: December 05, 2023, 08:36:10 AM »
Piggies don't have a very thick tail, so you might not want to use tail hair. If it is Minty (white or brown hair), maybe invest in the search for some original pony hair (white/ off white) and get her restored accordingly. Her price is well worth it.

Thanks for letting me know. I do have ff minty. I could use a bit of her tai I think. Or is that not a good idea?

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Pony Brag Arena / Re: New ponies!
« on: December 05, 2023, 06:57:04 AM »
That sounds like a great haul I just looked up wite bluebelle and she is beautiful :)

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MLP Nirvana / Re: Questions about japanese takara ponies
« on: December 05, 2023, 03:01:46 AM »
Hi Luke,

Pinkkittywinks already got your covered with most of the knowledge. You find a lot of information on their own wiki page http://mylittlewiki.org/wiki/Japan as well as very well updated on https://www.ghostofthedoll.co.uk/mylittlepony-takara.php It's worth to check both out to get completely covered on the characters.


Adults:

Pinky - short hair /  - long hair/ - long reddish hair
Milky - short hair/ - long hair / - long reddish hair

Fuwa Fuwa
Sara Sara
Ami Ami
Kuru Kuru

Babies:

Lily and Popo

They were sold in 1985 only.
"In May 1984 Takara Tomy licenses its transforming robot toys to Hasbro, which releases them as Transformers in the United States, and
they became a major hit." (Excerpt from the Takara Tomy Brochure). In return, Takara Tomy receives the license for My little Pony from Hasbro.

My interpretation why there were only so few ponies sold in Japan:
All ponies at this time had a typical horse posture. Being on 4 legs with a brushable mane and tail.
Takara Tomy designed them in a standing - human-like posture similar to Sanrio's Hello Kitty figures (being invented in 1974). They are on two legs as well.
They had their Dress Up House = beauty salon (was released), a Pony Style House = living house (was not released) and a Dream Capsule = Wardrobe? (not released). I guess these buildings were to be released later in this century in case the ponies would sell more.

Their prices fluctuate a lot depending on supply and demand. The most common ones are Pinky and Milky with short hair. The most expensive ones are the "unusual colored" ones Fuwa Fuwa, Sara Sara, Kuru Kuru and Ami Ami, which seemed to have lower demand. The babies tend to be not common anymore as well. And Japanese people tend to throw away old toys rather than keeping them for their children or grandchildren.

Unless a lot of regular ponies being rooted with Nylon hair during this time - Takaras have a Saran-like hair, which was used for dolls at this time as well. It is kind of greasy and doesn't hold styles too well.

MIP Takaras age incredibly bad. Most of the girls featured cute hair stylings tied with rubber bands. Almost all of them disintegrated into the hair already, leaving brown stains on the hair, which is very to almost non-removable. That is why collectors tend to unbox them. I have mine unboxed as well (got 2 of them MIP).

In addition to the ponies, a badge as well as a fabric hankerchief was released featuring Pinky and Milky in SD format (or Lily and Popo). Both from 1985 as well.

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There have been some advertisements/ comics on these ponies in the girls' magazine "Yayoi" (hope this name is correct). But these are very rare and are usually not able to be found online. The magazines are expensive as well (I paid 70€ on each of them).

Hello,

Thank you so much for the info! Such a treasure trove of information :)

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Pony Corral / Re: Missing ponies you sold
« on: December 04, 2023, 06:00:39 AM »
Hello everyone,

I sold ponies out of necessity a while back. This may sound silly and overly emotional but I miss them. They were all very dear to me and I have replaced some of them but I still miss the ones I don't have back yet.

Annyone going through  the same?

I still feel a bit silly but I felt like sharing.

I sold most of my collection (except my complete UK collection and some special/sentimental ones) out of necessity a few years ago. I’ve literally cried over it. You’re not over-emotional or silly. I get it. :hug:

Thank you for your support :)

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MLP Nirvana / Re: If you had to choose
« on: December 03, 2023, 03:45:52 AM »
Thank you for all your responses. Very interesting to read.

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MLP Nirvana / If you had to choose
« on: November 30, 2023, 03:25:46 AM »
Hello everyone,

I made this poll for fun and to see what everyone thinks.

Personally I pick piggies but maybe because I don't own any takara ponies.

What do you pick? And why?

I would love to hear it.

Cheers,

Luke

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Customs / Re: Looking to buy pony reroot hair without having paypal
« on: November 28, 2023, 02:27:06 AM »
Does your bank have a Debit or ATM card that is issued? You can use that as a means of direct transfer from your bank funds to the site you want to get hair from.

A lot of places don't take wire transfers/Western Union anymore. I agree with tailrustedtealeaf--maybe a Visa gift card or something will work instead of a Debit/ATM card.

That is a good idea. I hope I can get one.

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Customs / Re: Looking to buy pony reroot hair without having paypal
« on: November 27, 2023, 09:32:30 AM »
Most sites I'm aware of will not accept via bank transfer without reaching out to the seller specifically to ask. You may be able to find a proxy person willing to help, but I believe there aren't many protections so the risk is fully on you.

Alternatively, I believe most sites that accept cards will also accept gift cards if you purchase them at a store, assuming you can pay with cash to get a Visa or equivalent gift card.

Thanks for your advice. I will look into it.

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Customs / Looking to buy pony reroot hair without having paypal
« on: November 27, 2023, 09:01:44 AM »
Hello everyone,

I have some ponies in need of new pony hair. I can't use paypal and credit cards due to personal issues but I can pay with bank transfer.

Does anyone know where I can buy hair (preferably within the eu) where I can pay with bank transfer?

Thanks in advance!

Cheers,

Luke

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