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Unfortunately miniatures are very expensive if you don't want to make your own, depending on the scale and level of realism you want. Sadly once it gets to a certain point its a loooot more work to make tiny stuff over the exact same stuff but bigger. Its a beautiful, evil money suck of a hobby haha.And yeah, when I mentioned Calico Critters/Lil Woodzeez I didn't mean the playsets. I meant the accessories. A lot of them are a good size with G1 adults or babies for me personally. Playsets for the bigger ponies will be hard because they're a bit of an odd size.There are no ponies in either review, but these might help give you a better idea of the brands and their quality. The might even help with size if you're familiar with mini Blythes/Pullipshttp://www.toyboxphilosopher.com/2012/01/lil-woodzeez-honeysuckle-hollow-general.htmlhttp://www.toyboxphilosopher.com/2012/06/sylvanian-families-water-mill-bakery.htmlMaybe Rement could work? Has anyone tried that?
I've only ever seen Lil Woodzeez at Target.