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Question to those who make replicas

BenjaminaGunn

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Does anyone out there actually own Wacky Stacks or better yet does anyone use them to make eyes on thier replicas? I would love to see some example photos before I undertake such a project. Thanks!
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I saw a pair earlier this summer on an old eye mech example. They're really just like smaller thicker ping pong balls. Sorry--I just looked if I had taken any pics of them...but I hadn't.----But they're slightly smaller & thicker than ping pong balls. Really not too special.
 

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The interesting thing that I noticed while looking at the original eyes was the speckles. I had NO idea they were speckled.
 

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Yea. I thought that was interesting too.

& for clear up...staceyrebecca means that the eyes aren't pure white as they would seem. There are small bits of gray/black all over that cameras don't pick up. It's really interesting but cool.

But I don't know if the wacky stacks are speckled....the ones I saw were old and yellowed.
 

BenjaminaGunn

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Yea. I thought that was interesting too.

& for clear up...staceyrebecca means that the eyes aren't pure white as they would seem. There are small bits of gray/black all over that cameras don't pick up. It's really interesting but cool.

But I don't know if the wacky stacks are speckled....the ones I saw were old and yellowed.
My set of Wacky Stacks is actually balls of different colors....like blue and red and yellow ect.
Having worked on TV I can say that the reason they are speckled is to give the white color a "pureness" that wouldnt read if they were just plain white. Also when you speckle or "fleck" whether with painting or make-up you hide imperfections and flaws and blend everything together seamlessley.
 

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Do the wacky stacks come in some sort of packaging? If so, do you have any spare that you would sell?
 
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