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Title: Trying something a little different - customizing baby buggy
Post by: kaelynn on May 05, 2024, 12:28:20 PM
I thought about customizing this the moment I got it about a year ago but I wanted to give collectors a chance first. I’ve advertised it in many different places and never got any interest in it so I decided to go ahead and customize it.

I have seen a couple customs before but not been able to talk to the customizers so I’m going in blind. I thought I’d document the process in case anyone else wants to try it in the future.

I managed to carefully disassemble most of it but I’m stuck in this spot at the moment with the axle assembly. It looks like it should come off but moderate force hasn’t been successful and I’m terrified to break it so now I’m pondering.  I could technically paint it like this but it would be difficult to get all of the white in the little nooks and crannies and I’m a perfectionist when it comes to my work and I know even the tiniest white spot would bug me.

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This is the connection spot here - the two tabs are holding it from sliding out. I’m wondering if I were to carefully heat it with a heat gun if that would make it flexible enough to get them out.

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Then I’m wondering what I should use to paint. At the moment I’m thinking of using a spray primer meant for plastic and then using my airbrush over that and sealing with Mr Superclear.

Feel free to chime in with thoughts and suggestions! 😂

Forgot to mention that I’ll also be de-BBEing and customizing the baby Cuddles that comes with the baby buggy.
Title: Re: Trying something a little different - customizing baby buggy
Post by: BlackCurtains on May 05, 2024, 02:18:48 PM
Ooh, exciting! What colors are you going to use?

I think your idea with the primer and airbrush is perfect. So is heating the tabs, I think that'll work :bigups:
Title: Re: Trying something a little different - customizing baby buggy
Post by: kaelynn on May 06, 2024, 04:32:47 AM
I haven’t totally decided yet but I’m leaning towards a galaxy/celestial theme so I’d start with a black base coat. I just know that I want to use black and purple and glitter and crystals!  😂

Post Merge: May 06, 2024, 11:25:05 AM

Got the buggy apart (I had to shave just a hair off each tab to get it apart) and I sprayed one side with a coat of Adhesion Promoter and then a coat of Rustoleum paint for plastic in a semi gloss black.   I’m giving it a couple of hours to dry before I try doing the other side.

I’ve settled on a galaxy theme and I’ve decided to make a full set of mom, baby and buggy. I got the eyes out of the BBE and here’s a little nightmare fuel in the spoiler:

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Title: Re: Trying something a little different - customizing baby buggy
Post by: BlackCurtains on May 06, 2024, 02:11:28 PM
Galaxy theme sounds awesome! I love that you're making a mom and baby too :heart:

Gah! I've never de-eyed BBE mainly because I don't like any of the poses. I've got like a dozen from various lots over the years. I really should unload them.
Title: Re: Trying something a little different - customizing baby buggy
Post by: kaelynn on May 06, 2024, 05:54:13 PM
I’m not excited about the pose of this baby but I don’t hate it either so I figured it was fitting that baby Cuddles stay with the carriage. 😂

Spray painting went well!  I’m letting it cure overnight, possibly another day then spraying with Mr Superclear before adding more colors.

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Title: Re: Trying something a little different - customizing baby buggy
Post by: lovesbabysquirmy on May 07, 2024, 09:12:20 AM
I'd love to know a good way to fix Buggy wheels - I have a broken one.  I have put in a metal pin where the wheel goes into the axle, but that has broken.  I don't want to have gloppy glue all over it that is obvious. 
Title: Re: Trying something a little different - customizing baby buggy
Post by: pinkkittywinks on May 07, 2024, 01:55:20 PM
Ooh I am excited to see how this turns out :) I have seen a few custom Buggy's over the years and they always look fantastic :)

Love pkw xxx
Title: Re: Trying something a little different - customizing baby buggy
Post by: kaelynn on May 23, 2024, 04:21:06 PM
So this is actually somewhat on hold at the moment because while giving the black paint time to cure I decided to finally learn to use LEDs for another project and that gave me…ideas. 😂

I’m now thinking about drilling holes for LEDs in the buggy and umbrella for actual lit stars. 🤔

So I’m currently mulling over ideas and working on feasibility for those ideas. I just got my LEDs and electrical supplies today so now I need to play with the stuff and see if I can make any of my ideas actually work!  😂
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