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They do have a pegasus.I.... I think I'll leave it in the box.. It looks hungry..
They do have a pegasus.I.... I think I'll leave it in the box.. It looks hungry..
E said much the same thing!I.... I think I'll leave it in the box.. It looks hungry..
They had several if you want me to pick one up… it has been a while since I was in a real gaming den… I felt so old!that is so cool! If I ever see them I'd buy them!
Oo… I might like a Pegasus.They do have a pegasus.
Omg want!
I should have said this earlier but... its the REAL slim shady
Good oneI should have said this earlier but... its the REAL slim shady
I don't think she's going to be able to stand up no matter how many times we ask...I should have said this earlier but... its the REAL slim shady
Its her mummy costume for halloweenOK it's a fakie, but I think deserves a spot in this thread. Saw it earlier at Saver's.
reaaaallly hope those are clean.View attachment 59230
The description on this one.. “very good condition View attachment 59457View attachment 59458View attachment 59459with small spots of discoloration”
I don’t think this pony can be saved and not at $19
What the heck is it? Is it mould? Is it rust?
"Regrind is believed to occur in vinyl where Hasbro "recycled" old vinyl by melting it and mixing it with another color. It starts to show up as the vinyl ages and the colors separate. Unlike pony cancer or mold, regrind appears in large colorful blotches. It won't spread to other ponies and currently there is no known cure. Possible solutions are to paint over it, or try to fade the rest of the pony to match. Attempts to dye it usually end up with a pony that is darker in color, but still has mismatched blotches." from the mlppreservationproject- basically just discolored pony plasticWhat exactly is Regrind I keep hearing about it but have no idea what it is.