My mum thought it was a good idea to shove all my ponies into the attic after I moved out (even though I told her I wanted them in the basement, where it stays the same temp almost year-round, and is dry).
Surprisingly enough, they're not as damaged as I thought they would be. SS Cherries Jubilee is getting deflocked as I type, because she grew mold on her face, it didn't go through the flocking, but it's still nasty.
She may become a custom, my sister liked her enough to give her a haircut for me.
So far, the only pony that has cancer is poor Sprinkles, and she has it bad.
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loginCan I paint over it to make a new custom, or will the cancer still show through after a while?
I would like to do something with her, but, THE CANCER. I don't want to turn her into a pretty custom to just be eaten up by brown spots through her paint.
To be fair, she's a factory second that should never have been sold. I remember how disappointed I was with her dent (visible in the picture, in front of her wing), and that one of her ducks is missing. My mum tried to exchange her, but they said no, because I'd opened the box. I threw fits. Anyway, my point is that she was never in collectible condition.My other option is to just give her to my 3 year old as a toy.