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BTW :One question about spanish MOCs! My Fizzy does not have a picture on the back of her card. It does not look like it was removed. My spanish-carded Daddy Bright Boquet (non spanish, hes a HK) though does have a pic on the back. Could it be that spain-stamped ponies dont have an image on the back of their cards?
What makes you think I might like Starshine? Love pkw xxx
Your Lemondrops
I am currently trying to remember the story behind the Spain/NC Lemondrop Baby in the English language box I certainly remember we have discussed it before. (as you can tell I am working on the Spain part of the gallery )
I have never seen Italy Wave Dancer/Breaker MIB before the Italy made ponies were certainly distributed far and wide that is for sure.
I can tell you so much that the accessories pictures with her on the wiki is not completly right though oh, and let me know if you need the pics again, or if you have them saved already
Hello Leikin, please feel free to provide any info on the accessories you have and I'll be glad to correct it. Also, the Wiki is still missing a MOC image of that Spanish Bro Pony. You could send it to me at info(at)tiara546.de and I would fill that in as well.
I still spy some pretty neat Lemondrops in that picture
Leikin, thanks for the info! You are right, I found a MOC image here:http://www.ponylande.de/g1/jahre/jahr3/zitroenchenb.phpAnything else as PM, didn't mean to hijack the thread.
Hey, that's cool, on the boxes of the Italian sea ponies they still use the old Dutch spelling. It says "kompleet", nowadays it's more common to spell it "compleet". It's nice to see some old Dutch again.