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Brushing the hair?
Who knows, maybe by next year, they'll get rid of all nylon hair for ponies altogether and just replace it with troll hair just to save budget. lol jk I hope that doesn't happen. >,<; I hate the troll hair. Was basically why I hated Shining armor mostly to begin with. Not to mention the very sharp, angular shaped head.Has anyone dehaired their Shining armor? I heard that they didn't plug him but carved a wide slit and glued the hair in.
I wonder if it would be possible to glue a strip of that stuff on in place of his original hair.
Quote from: LuvlyMelody on April 28, 2012, 04:20:31 PMWho knows, maybe by next year, they'll get rid of all nylon hair for ponies altogether and just replace it with troll hair just to save budget. lol jk I hope that doesn't happen. >,<; I hate the troll hair. Was basically why I hated Shining armor mostly to begin with. Not to mention the very sharp, angular shaped head.Has anyone dehaired their Shining armor? I heard that they didn't plug him but carved a wide slit and glued the hair in.http://mlparena.com/mlp/index.php/topic,294090.msg164121.html#msg164121^ TA-DA. The groove is about 1.5mm deep, BTW. Clicking each photo takes you to the Flickr page with more info.Quote from: Wardah on April 28, 2012, 11:09:22 PMI wonder if it would be possible to glue a strip of that stuff on in place of his original hair. If that's what strikes your fancy? Totally possible. See the Flickr photos for info on how the tail works.