I saw this interesting fakie (lower left) on eBay Germany. I've seen Merry Go Round fakies before in the Brilliant Blossom pose; this one is in the Flower Bouquet pose. Also, they shrunk her down so much! She's the size of a baby pony.
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Gen 1 Merry Go Round Ponies
Flower Bouquet & Sparkler
1989, Earth Ponies, Year 7
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SUNSHINE ROUNDUP 1!!!
im on a mission to draw each and every sun-related character in mlp, whether by name or by general theme. i need suggestions and will take art requests !! this is sunny bunch!!
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Merry Go Round Brilliant Blossoms came to me with a big hole in her chin and stained hair. I tried a new-to-me method of filling that hole (it's complicated and didn't go well enough for me to try talking about it, yet).
I had her so long that I had completely moved the photo taking spot, so the lighting is VERY different. I've actually changed it again since taking these photos... You'll see eventually.
She was so disclored all over that I decided to paint her whole body blue and then go over everything with pearl paint. I couldn't bring myself to pearlize her as heavily as Hasbro used to, though, so she's just a little shimmery.
She's joined my personal collection.
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I've released the full collection of my clowncore art, with new additional art, on my itch.io page.
Check it out here: https://auopielux.itch.io/carousel
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If I had to put my finger on it, I'd say what really creeps me out is that apparent mirror underneath.
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Gen 1 Merry Go Round Ponies
Sunny Bunch & Tassels
1989, Earth Ponies, Year 7
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WTH house. Somewhere, under all the decor and reno, is a 1952 mid-century modern home in Bremerton, Washington. 5bds, 3ba, $855K.
The entrance is long and narrow, with a coat closet, but it's not attractive. It leads to a larger foyer with double doors on one side, and a brick wall with a pony wall and Sputnik light leading to the lower level.
Farther down, the narrow foyer is used as a small sunny area for plants.
This is a somewhat odd layout for a MCM. The double doors open to a living room off to the side with a fireplace tucked into a corner and a door to the patio.
Then, there's an open concept sitting area, a pink frou-frou dinette, and a large kitchen. There's too much going on, here.
There's so much going on, it's confusing. The original kitchen is gone and has been totally renovated. I don't know if the Victorian stove conveys, but it looks out of place and you can't really appreciate it.
Gone is any hint of MCM.
The pantry has a fancy glass door and some new IKEA shelving.
There's an updated bath to match the kitchen. I doubt if I would've chosen these 2 tiles in combination.
The primary bedroom and en-suite are nothing to brag about. What is that mess of astro-turf and flowers on the counter? It looks like some fool sloppily painted the grout on the tile backsplash, pink.
These 2 secondary bedrooms are nothing special. I imagine that they will take that giant chalkboard with them and I hope they still have the doors to the closet somewhere.
The 3rd bath is a renovated shower room.
The family room has been turned into an extra bedroom.
It has a kitchenette and a fun coin operated merry-go-round, that probably doesn't convey.
Finally, the 5th bedroom has sliders to the patio.
Outside there's a small patio and a garden on the side of the home. We know that Washington state is expensive, but this home does need a lot of work.
The irregular lot extends back a bit and measures .69 acre.
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