My pony has cancer. *sniffles* I'm so sad!
There's a thing called "pony cancer" you get on older ponies. Apparently it's a mold of some sort, as it spreads, and can contaminate one pony from another, and the spread is stopped with bleach. But the effects of the stuff on plastic are permanent, the bleach won't remove them. It leaves brownish discolored spots behind, and although this isn't a really bad case of it, it's a very pale pony, so they're still terribly obvious.
This annoys me, because I have a pony that's already the perfect color for the next custom job I've got, but I have to repaint him anyhow, because of the cancer spots! It's very irritating. I'm going to give airbrushing him a try, maybe, which should give a smoother result for less effort, but even so I'm still really annoyed at having to paint him at all. It makes doing the entire custom job harder at every single step! Bah. Stupid pony cancer.
There's a thing called "pony cancer" you get on older ponies. Apparently it's a mold of some sort, as it spreads, and can contaminate one pony from another, and the spread is stopped with bleach. But the effects of the stuff on plastic are permanent, the bleach won't remove them. It leaves brownish discolored spots behind, and although this isn't a really bad case of it, it's a very pale pony, so they're still terribly obvious.
This annoys me, because I have a pony that's already the perfect color for the next custom job I've got, but I have to repaint him anyhow, because of the cancer spots! It's very irritating. I'm going to give airbrushing him a try, maybe, which should give a smoother result for less effort, but even so I'm still really annoyed at having to paint him at all. It makes doing the entire custom job harder at every single step! Bah. Stupid pony cancer.