might surprise me if not disclosed. Generally I also expect subtle print lines, tooling marks, things that are normal from whatever crafting process is used. If they are prominent enough to be felt in use though, I'd love to see a note. 2/2
might surprise me if not disclosed. Generally I also expect subtle print lines, tooling marks, things that are normal from whatever crafting process is used. If they are prominent enough to be felt in use though, I'd love to see a note. 2/2
I think it depends on the model, which probably isn't a helpful answer ๐ For example, a little divot on a heavily scaled/textured models that isn't any deeper than textures that are supposed to be there, I just think of as part of the artistic process. The same divot on a totally smooth model 1/2
Size wise varies, anywhere between a small and large since I buy for girth and don't mind if it's way too long. I don't really have a price range. I can't afford to buy often, but if I'm saving up for a model waiting for the right pour, I'll pay whatever the shop charges without blinking.
I'm on a low buy due to financial and space limitations. Pretty pours appeal more than new models, I can see a model come out that I desperately want but will wait months or a year for the right pour. Just drop toys, all my brain power for pours goes in my pouring and there's none left for customs ๐
So many gorgeous toys, but my eye was immediately caught by the bread roll at the front ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ I love that model so much ๐
A cute little peach charm ๐๐
Haha thank you! I ambushed one of my partners with it while they were sleeping ๐คฃ
Omfg I love these ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ
Just making silly little things โจ
This is just the most gorgeous way to make toys more accessible, my poor wrists need this!
A long furby! The best kind!
Loooooong toy ๐
Cake batter ice cream and coffee, breakfast of champions