theratpack360
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Registered: 11-2009
Location: New York State, USA
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Re: New JP Figure Photos
Cool. Thanks for all the info! I felt bad leaving them a little gruby.
We in New Jersey are in a HUGE snow storm!
http://www.weather.com/weather/local/08071?lswe=08071&from=searchbox_localwx
Maybe I'll take my day off today to try and clean some of them.
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12/19/2009, 7:51 am
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Mirenithil
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Location: Hawaii
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Re: New JP Figure Photos
For what it's worth, my Fisher Cat father got a tiny spot of ketchup on his face (*laugh*) and he got a bath as soon as I noticed it, which was some time later. He emerged from his bath with his painted-on markings no worse for the wear at all.
The tips of his ears -are- faded from wear, but they're faded on all my Fishers. I'm tempted to experiment with some method of spraypainting them dark again - but matching that gray will be a challenge.
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12/25/2009, 6:03 pm
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millienorwood
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Re: New JP Figure Photos
Mirenithil,
i know that from my time collecting My Child dolls, that the people who restore them use 'PRISMA' coloured pencils to re-do make up on the dolls which have cloth faces.
If you cant get those pencils, any other good quality artists pencils will work perfectly.(try 'Derwent Artist Colours' )If you go to an art supply store, you can usually buy them individually and with a color range of over 120 colours im sure you can match the colour perfectly
Charissa
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12/28/2009, 12:17 am
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