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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 29 1:45 am)
AFAIK, the Millennium teeth are fitted as standard to V3 and M3. They are better modelled and provide more morph capabilities than the standard Mike/Victoria/Steph teeth. You can parent 'em to the inside of Vicky's (or the other figures) gob, make their own teeth transparent and have hours (well, maybe seconds) of orthodontic fun. :)
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You could also make a key prop and a pair of cartoon feet to attach to the teeth, and make one of those "ever-so-amusing" jumping clockwork teeth toys that some annoying tosser in the office has on their desk. In fact, you could do the same with Mike 3's wedding tackle for even greater hilarity.
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I have them on my to buy list. But I also have them on a low priority. They would be great for some creature/monster or even a picture of a toothless Hillbilly. But don't feel strange I've have items that I lusted after and brought and never used! 1-555-Poseroholic or 1-999-DAZoholic. Call immediately!
SamTherapy.......when I bought them...V3 and M3 did Not exist? It just still, makes me laugh.....I have them, they are there, and since I am not a modeler.......I don't know how I could make them into a "teeth" toy.(: OneShot.......if you want to make a "toothless" hilbilly, why would you need the teeth? LOL! genny
I keep wondering why I bought them too. I've tried to use them but you really have to get up close to see any difference. I always had an idea of doing a set of vampire dentures in a glass with a caption of "Even the undead need to floss" or something or other. Maybe I'll do that for the holidays. Who knows.
I've got a folder called 'Bad Buys' where all my mistake purchases live. My mil teeth are still in my Runtime but now that you've reminded me of them into the Bad Buys folder they go. I used them once. I've got LOADS of stuff in that folder.....hair , clothing, its scary. I wouldn't like to add up the cost. Shame we all couldn't do a 'bring and buy' with all our mistakes.
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Gini, If you manage to use something once, it isn't really a bad buy. (I suspect that we all have something in the closet that was totally unusable.) Those teeth could possibly be fit to dogs or aliens... or maybe used on a wanted poster as in "take a bite out of crime" chomping down on some shoplifter's fingers? I'm reminded of a virtual white elephant party where we all bring a cleverly wrapped package (I can see a newspaper texture on a rhino, for example), except that we can't even give this stuff away. :sniff: I was fortunate the last time I attended a white elepahnt party. I brought home a potato clock. The guy who got the envelope saying "the mattress is in the garage" did not fare nearly so well. ;) Carolly
hauksdottir, What on earth is a potato clock ? ( oh hang on, I think I've got one in my Bad Buys folder somewhere........)
" Try and be nice to people, avoid eating fat, read a good
book every now and then, get some walking in, and try and live
together in peace and harmony with people of all creeds and
nations."
-Monty Python
OMG! A potatoe clock??!!!! Have you got a picture? I want to model one! Is it a clock that looks like a potatoe, or one that actually uses a potatoe with a couple of electrodes for power? Oh my! What a neat thing to have! And I'm not jocking about wanting to model one. I've got an idea (wicked, EVIL grin). And I am originally from Indiana, so in honor of our Native son, the idiot Vive President under Bush Senior, I intentionally misspelled the word. BTW, has anyone noticed how easy it is to mold M3 into old Danny boy?
Jim, I'm not sure that I still have it (it's the sort of thing which gets buried DEEEEEP in the cupboards). I'll see what I can do, though. Basically it is a simple clock in the middle with electrodes. There are cups on either side of the clock and rather behind it. You can stick anything which is slightly acidic in the cups. Potato halves or lemon halves or whathalve you ;^) but I think they need to be the same type (potatoes on both ends) for the voltage to work correctly. I remember testing it and, yes, it did work as advertised. Dratskies! I don't have time to go rummaging and it is going to haunt me until I uncover it and drag it back into daylight. Hmm... I'm almost afraid of your evil ideas, but will aid and abet if possible. Carolly
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I was sitting here, looking thru all my files trying to find something that I know I have, and I ran across the "Mil-Teeth". I don't know why I bought it, I don't know how I will ever use it, and I was curious to see what someone else may have bought and found to be totally useless in what-ever projects they may be creating? Of course, someday, these Mil teeth may come in handy (just like all the stuff in the attic that I have been saving) so who knows? genny