Today's feature is some bunch of pink ponies.
These pink ponies were all bought at various thrift stores. They've all got lively glass eyes.
Despite how it may look, there is a vigorous effort in cleaning all of the thrift store ponies I bring home, including attempts to remove stains. It seems that there is only so much that can be done sometimes.
The first seems to be created with the same mold as my last entry, an elegant little lady produced by a Gi-Go mold. She seems to have been through quite a bit in her time.
The next two ponies have similar poses.
This lighter colored pony is larger, with a more robust-looking body, and sculpted hooves. She isn't marked with anything to identify her aside from hiding a "MADE IN CHINA" brand on her tummy.
Strangely enough, hair sticks out of her neck. When it is pulled, her mane retreats into the back of her head.
Upon further inspection, this pony has the same body as the Alicorns in the Unicorn Play Set, without a horn or wings.
I have identified this pony to be one born from the Gi-Go Mold 3-05-B1. She's short with skinny legs and a mysterious expression.
Interestingly, unlike the lookalike on Fakie Spaceman's blog, my pony is only stamped with a cutie mark on one side.