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Was the price firm? You could shoot them a fair offer and ask someone to pick it up for you on the forums/a family memberI found her. On offer up. $88+shipping. Out of our range right now. My girl has a collection of oversize plushies and we both love this pinkie. It's out there if one of you wants it too.
I wish to touch that SHS. Also, where did you find her?? I want to spend a day in your pony room so bad! lol It’s just pure love and joy.This is the only photo I have her in, but I have Pinkie and Rainbow Dash in that size--I got them as a birthday gift a few years ago, and I do remember seeing them in boutique stores locally for $100 or so each.
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I second that!I wish to touch that SHS. Also, where did you find her?? I want to spend a day in your pony room so bad! lol It’s just pure love and joy.
I wish to touch that SHS. Also, where did you find her?? I want to spend a day in your pony room so bad! lol It’s just pure love and joy.
Nope, no touching!I second that!
My grandmother used to collect old carousel horses and give them paper mache makeovers when I was a little girl. I remember they were gorgeous by the time they were ready to sell. WHY didn't we ever think of making a My Little Pony one?! ;_; (She is beautiful, by the way!)
1986 Lifesize My Little Pony Commercial Prop
This "life-size" My Little Pony stands at 49", or just over 4 feet tall. It is made from a strange plastic compound that weighs close to 250lbs including its base. It depicts a Sweetheart Sister Pony which looks very similar to Spring Song, with added embellishments to her mane and tail, and a headdress of flowers. Through the body of the pony is a spiraling wooden post, used in its original purpose as a carousel post.
This pony, as well as its two fellow handmade one-of-a-kind yellow and pink counterparts, was used in a 1986 commercial for My Little Pony. In this commercial, three girls sit upon these giant ponies on a spinning carousel in the commercial's opening. After production, the ponies were stored in a warehouse and untouched for about 20 years. In 2007, during a cleaning out of that warehouse in Orlando, FL, these ponies were discovered and put up for sale. Each had to be shipped through freight. I purchased the purple one because it happens to be my favorite color.
Nope, no touching!
She was handmade, but she was made for Hasbro to use in one of their MLP commercials http://mustbejewel.com/collection.html