• Custom Pony Compilation #6

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    Custom pony time!  This time with a mix of various ones.  I'm amazed at how crazy these ebay auctions are.  29 bids so far on Doctor Whooves there. 
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    Also some Lyra and Bon Bon for those of you that want a set!

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    1. I keep throwing my money at the screen but nothing is happening....

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    3. Hee! Thanks Seth! Also, for anyone who might be interested in my Lyra, some upcoming ponies are going to be Luna, Mailman Derpy, and a special member of the Wonderbolts!

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    4. Damn i want that Doctor Whooves....and Lyra...and Bon-Bon. =(

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    5. @Xanthestar

      Y Y NO POST OUTSIDE US?!

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    6. OMG Doctor Whoof w/ accesories is epic!
      Also there's megamare... I mean lyra. ...We're not going to see that crossover game, are we?

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    7. Dr. Whooves: a few ounces of plastic now outprices 5 ct of clear silicon carbide.

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    8. damn, I have a Dr. Whooves papercraft with a bow tie and a sonic screwdriver that actually looks like him, anyone wanna buy that for $90? =P

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    9. If someone want to sell one like this , i'll answer by : SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!

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    10. That Lyra... So awesome! /)^3^(\

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    11. Anypony know what kind of paint they use to mod the figures?

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    12. Man, I really want that Lyra. Too bad it doesn't ship to Canada.

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    13. Damn,I really want that Dr.Whooves but no way in hell am I paying that much for it.

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    14. @Anonymous

      I'm sure the others used some type of acrylic as well (but don't hold me to it! ^_^;; ). I used normal acrylic for Bonbons hair, cutie mark and metallic acrylic for her body. I also believe the others have been finished with a varnish. I'm just looking up what kind of varnish to use then I can seal my pony's up before sending them out.

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    15. Wow! They're amazing! I do like the lyra one

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    16. Already $152 on Doctow Whooves. And it's only been about two or three days.

      Oh my.

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    17. @Anonymous

      Hah! Oh, I totally can, I just need to figure out the shipping prices! I'm still new to selling on Ebay, I guess I just didn't notice the option to make it so I'd do international.

      International bidders are totally welcome, shipping will just be higher :)

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    18. @Anonymous

      Personally, I also use acrylics. The stuff you can get at the craft store and some miniature painting specific stuff - it's got a slightly better consistency. I use a mixture of paint retardent/flow improver to thin the paint out, and use thin layers to build it up. It adds volume. :)

      I'm going to try and change this auction to make it international. I wonder what I missed

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    19. @ doctor whooves pic
      So many levels of want!

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    20. The Dr Whooves is over $152 now. It never ceases to amaze me how much some are willing to pay for these. Some Bronies have WAY too much spare cash to spend. lol

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    21. So after some review, once people have bid on an auction you can't change the shipping policies. Huh. Well, I do ship internationally, so just ignore Ebay there :(

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    22. Its the wrong Doctor D:

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    23. I use enamel model paint for my customs, it seems I'm the only one that uses them though. I find the colours a bit more vibrant, but they're a pain in the tail-feathers to use.

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    24. @Anonymous
      Not really. The hair on the blindbag fits 11 better.

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    25. If someone tries to outbid me on that Lyra i will be highly upset. The amount that's in there now is the highest i can bid and without Lyra my Bon Bon (which i also intend to win) will be lonely!Please be kind and accept all my monies!

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