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Hello I was wondering if anyone has successfully touched up paint on a tamagotchi before, and what paint they think works/looks most natural, thanks!!

 
I recommend not putting colour on your Tamagotchi, since Orandatchi said it ruined her iD L when she did the same thing. You can decorate it with stickers or something, i don't thinkk they will ruin your Tama.

 
I don't want to paint my Id L, I want to touch up original tamagotchi paint. I'm a graphic designer and am actually quite good at painting. So I'm not worried about ruining it, I just need suggestions for types of paint that would give a professional and clean look. Does anyone think the paint used to paint models, or RP game pieces like Warhammer would work?

I just want to make my tamas look new again, not interested in customizing them.

 
I recommend not putting colour on your Tamagotchi, since Orandatchi said it ruined her iD L when she did the same thing. You can decorate it with stickers or something, i don't thinkk they will ruin your Tama.
I don't want to paint my Id L, I want to touch up original tamagotchi paint. I'm a graphic designer and am actually quite good at painting. So I'm not worried about ruining it, I just need suggestions for types of paint that would give a professional and clean look. Does anyone think the paint used to paint models, or RP game pieces like Warhammer would work?

I just want to make my tamas look new again, not interested in customizing them.
Well, I suppose you could just put a sticker over the spot that the paint came off. xD

 
No! Don't do stickers, they leave residue that's insanely annoying.

 
Whatever you do, DON'T USE SUPERGLUE!!!!!

On my v4.5 I saw a little paint chip, so I decided to use a sticker from my deco-gotchi from my first v1. I took the Kuchipachi, and put some superglue on it, and poked it down. It was fine until it shifted (slid) to the side and onto the screen. Of course I tried to use a little knife to scrape it off. A "brilliant" idea told me to use NAILPOLISH REMOVER to get the glue off of the screen. The screen is plastic, so the polish remover just melted some of the plastic, chich is now slightly blurry. I hadn't realized what I was doing, because I was rubbing away with a cotton ball. :(

 
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