As the person who wrote those directions here's the quick skinny:i am definetly planning on purchessing Gonzo in the future! i love the gonzo replica! the whole nose and mouth problems dont bother me THAT much, but i wish they were correct but i dont mind it. i am also going to have a problem fixing the pupils. it seems a bit confusing! (at least the directions on this site are)
As the person who wrote those directions here's the quick skinny:
1. Order the black sticker felt from the company link listed.
2. Cut the felt into circles of the appropriate size.
3. Peel up the existing pupils with your fingernail and rubbing alcohol.
4. Apply your newly made circles using a Gonzo photograph as a guide.
Presto! Easy peasy. Maybe it’s just my artistic perspective, but both sets of directions seem very straightforward to me. It basically is just applying your own stickers that look like the real thing.
So which one is your favorite of Animal and Gonzo? Mine's the weirdo hands-down. As much as I felt aspects of the nose could have been different I can easily look past that and mine's eyes were an easy fix. Plus, I can do fun things with his pupil placement on a whim. Sometimes I'm inside too much. Congrats on your new weirdo. I'm so very glad he is brightening another home.he's here! yay!
Gonzo just arrived a few minutes ago and is now sitting up on the shelf for a shake down period with Animal (who came wednesday - and was number 202) Gonzo is number 44! and his eye focus isn't too bad, really, so i might just leave it alone. Will get some pictures of them all soon as I get a new battery for my camera.. always figures it dies just when you want it..
Davina, I found the best way for Animals hair to settle down was to lightly spray them with water. Initially, he may look like a drowned rat, but when they start to dry and hang naturally he looks greatAnimal's hair is still in deperate need of some relaxing gel .
I just had a look at the other picture you have of Animal and I think that he looks wicked on that shot, I am gonna copy the pose. I havent messed about with my replicas for ages. See pics in my sig below.Davina, I found the best way for Animals hair to settle down was to lightly spray them with water. Initially, he may look like a drowned rat, but when they start to dry and hang naturally he looks great
http://www.flickr.com/photos/23001839@N02/2638933030/