I haven't as of yet but I've certainly been tempted now and then. I made a scorpion pony several years ago for the custom pony contest on PI and I used mainly Super Sculpey.
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loginAt the time, I didn't know as much about bulking up areas with aluminum foil and then putting clay over top of it to reduce weight and clay so it's super heavy. Also, Super Sculpey is brittle in thin areas so the horns break off on a regular basis. If I were to redo it, I would shape the legs more, use Cosclay to combat breakage (especially on the darn horns!) and try to make the claws and sculpting of the exoskeleton more realistic.
This dragon is another one I'd redo. I learned so much about ball joints doing this guy and made waay too many mistakes! Once again I'd use Cosclay to combat breakage (more broken horns) and I wouldn't use a can of spray paint to paint him silver!! So many hours into him and I ended up having to throw him out because he was so sticky and gooey and left sticky silver paint everywhere.
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loginI've considered doing him again many times but I don't know if I have the patience to make all those sections again!
And the one I've most considered redoing is this one. It was my second ever custom pony and I had no idea at that time how to properly blend apoxie sculpt and sand it smooth so he's pretty lumpy and bumpy and the added on sections are very obvious. And his antlers are terrible!
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loginThe only thing I really like about him is the airbrushed shading which was more luck than skill!
It was made as a birthday gift for my father-in-law and since I didn't know how to securely attach horns/antlers at that point, one of the antlers broke off almost immediately and refuses to stay attached for more than a few days at a time now no matter what I do.
And now I'll stop before I completely hijack the thread!