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Pony Talk => Pony Corral => Topic started by: RoseNoire on January 19, 2018, 03:19:32 AM

Title: Restoring a pony in 23 pics
Post by: RoseNoire on January 19, 2018, 03:19:32 AM
Hey everyone, hope you're doing good. o/
I made this documentation of my restoration process a couple of days ago, translated in English and French. I hope you like it. =)

Clic here : https://imgur.com/a/tmxv5
Before/after
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Have a nice day ! =)

Rose
Title: Re: Restoring a pony in 23 pics
Post by: dragonlady on January 19, 2018, 08:16:53 AM
Wow, Peachy was a scuzzy little pony! You did a great job making her pretty again! I never thought about using ball bearings to help remove rust; that's something I'll have to try if I ever get a rusty pony:)
Title: Re: Restoring a pony in 23 pics
Post by: glitterball on January 19, 2018, 09:20:32 AM

Clic here : https://imgur.com/a/tmxv5


RoseNoire, that's a super website showing all your steps to make Peachy beautiful again!
Thank you for your effort and for sharing it with us!!  :accomplished: :enthralled:
Title: Re: Restoring a pony in 23 pics
Post by: KottonKandy on January 19, 2018, 10:03:39 AM
I love seeing restorations. It makes me happy to see these less-than-stellar looking girls get the love they deserve. It's a very satisfying feeling seeing the before/afterr pics.
And I love the ball bearing idea. I've always had the worst time cleaning out the legs and hooves on my ladies, and never even thought about using something like that to assist!
Beautiful work!
Title: Re: Restoring a pony in 23 pics
Post by: Candyfloss on January 19, 2018, 10:17:01 AM
So helpful! I really like seeing all the steps with the pictures - it makes it less intimidating to think of doing something like that myself. :)
Title: Re: Restoring a pony in 23 pics
Post by: Mana Minori on January 19, 2018, 11:10:21 AM
I find this tutorial  extremely helpful. However, all of the links routed to Pony Preservation Project that lists doll hair that needs rerooting all link to online sites for rerooting purposes. Is there no way to find the doll hair one needs to reroot a pony in a common crafts store, say- Michael's? (in the U.S.)
Title: Re: Restoring a pony in 23 pics
Post by: tailrustedtealeaf on January 19, 2018, 11:15:55 AM
The ball bearing trick is interesting!! I'll have to tear apart my fidget spinner (or buy the clearance ones we have).
I find this tutorial  extremely helpful. However, all of the links routed to Pony Preservation Project that lists doll hair that needs rerooting all link to online sites for rerooting purposes. Is there no way to find the doll hair one needs to reroot a pony in a common crafts store, say- Michael's? (in the U.S.)
I haven't seen doll hair at Michael's myself. They might have some sort of hair, but never the varied color choices that online indie stores can give you. They also won't be the same quality in most cases.
Title: Re: Restoring a pony in 23 pics
Post by: Skeen on January 19, 2018, 12:15:45 PM
Craft stores do not carry hair like you'd need for a pony. 
Title: Re: Restoring a pony in 23 pics
Post by: glitterball on January 19, 2018, 12:22:05 PM
I find this tutorial  extremely helpful. However, all of the links routed to Pony Preservation Project that lists doll hair that needs rerooting all link to online sites for rerooting purposes. Is there no way to find the doll hair one needs to reroot a pony in a common crafts store, say- Michael's? (in the U.S.)

Craft stores do not carry hair like you'd need for a pony.

Yes, so you really do need to have a look at those links to those specialist sites - some sites (e.g. dollyhair) even show you the names of the ponies that use certain colours to help you colour-match for a restoration  :cool:
Title: Re: Restoring a pony in 23 pics
Post by: Mana Minori on January 19, 2018, 12:37:34 PM
I find this tutorial  extremely helpful. However, all of the links routed to Pony Preservation Project that lists doll hair that needs rerooting all link to online sites for rerooting purposes. Is there no way to find the doll hair one needs to reroot a pony in a common crafts store, say- Michael's? (in the U.S.)

Craft stores do not carry hair like you'd need for a pony.

Yes, so you really do need to have a look at those links to those specialist sites - some sites (e.g. dollyhair) even show you the names of the ponies that use certain colours to help you colour-match for a restoration  :cool:
I did- especially dollyhair. But I'm shacking with someone who's a teensy bit paranoid about online shopping, so I can't order anything online.
Title: Re: Restoring a pony in 23 pics
Post by: Nenufar on January 19, 2018, 01:21:08 PM
That's very interesting to know your methods. I'll take for me your trick of using little balls to shake inside de pony and remove the rust from inside her. I also see very useful the plastic zip ties to maintain the tail hairs. Thanks for sharing it :D
Title: Re: Restoring a pony in 23 pics
Post by: RoseNoire on January 19, 2018, 01:38:03 PM
Ohh... Thank you...so MUCH, everyone ! I'm so happy this helps and inspires you !  :yippee:
I was so afraid you didn't like it, or it would be useless... I got nervous for nothing. :lol: Thank you, I'm so happy. =)
The ball bearing trick was my father's idea and I told him how much you like it, he's happy too now. =P

For those interested, I'm documenting all of my ponies, with before and after pics, sometimes with a little commentary (fun fact,...). It is right there, in the pony brag area : http://mlparena.com/index.php/topic,389656.0.html
Hope you'll feel satisfied. =)

Have an amazing day everyone. You made mine. =')

Rose.
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