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Pony Talk => MLP Nirvana => Topic started by: LadyPinwheel on February 14, 2013, 04:16:14 PM
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Hi all!
I have a question about Gusty... What are the differences between the German baby Gusty and the UK baby Gusty?? o.O
Also, how many gusty variants are there? I know a few, but I'm curious it there are many more.
Thanks for your help!
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In the Nirvana gallery in the Scandanavia section there's some really neat pictures of 3 versions of Gusty. There's the So Soft Gusty and the Italian Gusty. Reverse Gusty (not sure where she falls under...maybe just variants). Also an Argie Gusty, Brazil: CP Gusty and Gusty with no symbols that came with the outfit. I can't think of any others. There's quite a few Gustys.
I *think* the difference between German Baby Gusty and UK Baby Gusty is no has the pat pend and one doesn't...
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PIIICCSSSSS
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and a deflock for kicks ;)
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In the Nirvana gallery in the Scandanavia section there's some really neat pictures of 3 versions of Gusty. There's the So Soft Gusty and the Italian Gusty. Reverse Gusty (not sure where she falls under...maybe just variants). Also an Argie Gusty, Brazil: CP Gusty and Gusty with no symbols that came with the outfit. I can't think of any others. There's quite a few Gustys.
I *think* the difference between German Baby Gusty and UK Baby Gusty is no has the pat pend and one doesn't...
Thanks!! I'll check the gallery and see! Is that I have a Baby Gusty, and it has Pat pend, so I guess that is the UK one! ^^
Relcelestia, those are some lovely photos!! I want to see more!!
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asssss youuuuuu wiiiiiiiish
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Post Merge: February 15, 2013, 09:35:19 AM
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In the Nirvana gallery in the Scandanavia section there's some really neat pictures of 3 versions of Gusty.
those pictures show how to tell the difference between regular gusty (glitter and non-glitter) and scandanavian gusty :bigups:
love pkw xxx
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Wow, awsome pics and a interesting thread. :)
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Here I just so happen to have pics of my gustys=)
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Heres what they are in order=)
Gusty Line up~(comparison)
#1~UNKNOWN(blue non glittery symbols)------> the hair is slightly different on this gusty also....if that helps any.
#2~UK GUSTY(purple non glittery symbols)
#3~SCANDINAVIAN GUSTY(purple glittery symbols)
#4~U.S. GUSTY(purple glittery symbols)
#5~U.S. SO SOFT GUSTY(purple flocked symbols)
#6~U.S.DEFLOCKED(so soft) GUSTY(purple symbols)
hope this helps=)
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This might be a silly question but anyway....I have a Uk gusty and was wondering how someone would tell the difference between the nss gusty and a deflocked gusty. Is it texture? With the deflocked pony feeling a kittle more rough? Or is it hoof markings?
Wizzer the are absolutely stunning btw :biggrin:
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I have noticed after being deflocked sometimes the deflocked pony actually has pores.....the symbols are a little different in color and a lot of times the eye liner is thicker on the deflocked then the NSS........in person I can tell without a problem...sometimes it can be hard to see in pics=)....a lot of times you can find a place on the pony that still has a little bit of left over flocking like the crease of the neck, bottom of hooves...the hard to get places between legs and what not around the hair=) hope this helps
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Awesome that is a big help thankyou.
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I love brazil CP gusty!!!
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Same! And one day I'll add her to my herd : )
And Brazil Baby Gusty too.
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I have noticed after being deflocked sometimes the deflocked pony actually has pores.....the symbols are a little different in color and a lot of times the eye liner is thicker on the deflocked then the NSS........in person I can tell without a problem...sometimes it can be hard to see in pics=)....a lot of times you can find a place on the pony that still has a little bit of left over flocking like the crease of the neck, bottom of hooves...the hard to get places between legs and what not around the hair=) hope this helps
yes :) i have noticed this as well about the pony have more pores in the plastic. the eyeliner and brighter symbols must be so it will show through the flocking :D
love pkw xxx
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Great topic ;)
But is it true that there is a stamp-difference between german baby gusty and uk? I didnĀ“t know there was a difference... Is this true?
Oh and I want to post a pic of some pearls in my collection as well :D
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No - to my knowledge there is no difference between 'German' baby Gusty and 'UK' baby Gusty. The only one of that set where there are any differences is Baby Heart Throb. All were sold as part of the Play 'n' Care set across Europe. (well, I've seen UK, French and German boxed ones... couldn't say for sure about others).
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No - to my knowledge there is no difference between 'German' baby Gusty and 'UK' baby Gusty. The only one of that set where there are any differences is Baby Heart Throb. All were sold as part of the Play 'n' Care set across Europe. (well, I've seen UK, French and German boxed ones... couldn't say for sure about others).
So, there are three European versions of Baby Gusty? Uk, German and Spain?
This isn't mine (I wish), but it's from a member of the Spanish community.
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That's a neat box she's in
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No, just the two - the ones termed 'UK' and 'German' are actually the same version, just in different boxes. European release, HK made. So that one, and then the Spanish one