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@GriffinRegarding stripping the paint, is it safe to use the Pine Sol bath method on ponies?
Ooh, and I have to share a brush cleaner I found - The Masters Brush Cleaner and Preserver. It comes in a plastic jar and it's amazing! I had a white synthetic brush that was dyed green for years and this stuff made it like new again. Highly recommended!
Quote from: ZeldaTheSwordsman on August 03, 2020, 11:29:32 AM@GriffinRegarding stripping the paint, is it safe to use the Pine Sol bath method on ponies?Hmm not heard of that before. I don't think Pine Sol is available here. Acetone does the trick, it's just a tedious process.
I have a pair of customs that got lost in the mail, so I’ve had to start over from scratch making new ponies that fit the theme— I don’t want to replicate them, I want to stay OOAK. My first remake arrived at its destination today, so I’ll be starting on the second soon.After that, I’m thinking of making a custom based on locations in the Kawaii Monster Café in Harajuku!
Sooo.... I dragged my bag of sculpy upstairs and have started mixing some colors. I turned out the lights last night and you'll never guess...I have two blocks of GITD white sculpy! Oh mylanta!! The possibilities now... I didn't know, it doesn't say on the plastic.