Dizzie
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I've been looking at Dinkie Dinos, and though I want to get one to play, I dont want to ruin the collector value by rubbing off the paint on the shell. So I thought I might get a fake one that has the same mold and just swap the housings, so I wont have to worry about damaging the original insides.
When Tamagotchis were big I use to swap the insides and buttons all the time to put together a working one out of broken ones, though I am not sure if Dinkie Dinos have parts glued to the shell. I noticed in the Tama ID L the battery section of the shell is heavily glued making it impossible to swap shells with out having to re-solder the connections for the batteries.
Does the Dinkie Dino have pieces connected to the shell with glue or soldering? I have the equipment to solder though I really rather not go to that extent.
When Tamagotchis were big I use to swap the insides and buttons all the time to put together a working one out of broken ones, though I am not sure if Dinkie Dinos have parts glued to the shell. I noticed in the Tama ID L the battery section of the shell is heavily glued making it impossible to swap shells with out having to re-solder the connections for the batteries.
Does the Dinkie Dino have pieces connected to the shell with glue or soldering? I have the equipment to solder though I really rather not go to that extent.