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Reviews (6)

Jan 30, 2019
Seems Good
I had a couple of wood items that needed minor repair, and remembered that a friend had used this product before to sculpt a missing ear for an antique carousel horse she owned. She recommended it highly, so I purchased some and tried it. It seems to work well, adhering to the wood and bonding to it. I have not yet tried sanding or painting it, but don't expect any problems. Though my use of it is limited, it seems to be superior to wood filler and allows you to actually recreate missing pieces of wood, if you have the ability to do so.

Mar 06, 2018
Great Project for Kids, or Anyone
This unicorn is very small, but it is sturdy and seems well-made. It has a very solid, almost heavy feel to it. You can decorate it any way you like, I chose to paint mine. I purchased two, one will be black with gold highlights, the other one a pearlescent white with silver highlights. I've already started painting both of them, and the white pearl one is stunning! These have a lot of potential and can be made into nice works of art.

Jul 08, 2020
Nice Watch, But...
The watch is very pretty and unique. However, I do have a gripe. The stock photo does not make it evident, but the carousel pole is separate from the horse. So there are actually three pieces: the top pole, the horse, and the bottom pole. The watch I received had the top pole placed in the wrong position- way up on the horse's mane instead of in front of the saddle. The bottom pole wasn't even touching the horse's belly, it was just "floating".
This may not be a big deal to the average wearer, but as a carousel operator and historian it kind of bugs me.