An age old question that most of us probably have a flippant response to, but in this instance; when selling or buying a custom pony, does size matter?
Would you pay the same for an adult as you would for a baby, or would the cost go down for the smaller pony? Would they go down because of the cost of the supplies being less for a smaller pony, or would it remain the same because of the amount of time and effort you're putting in? Would a G1 or G3 pony cost more than a G4, assuming we're comparing adults to adults, etc? Would the cost be less for a McDonald's pony, even though they're the same approximate size as a G4, or even a Blind Bag pony than a "full size" pony? Or, because we're working in miniature, and smaller scale is harder, would the costs go up? What are your thoughts?
I know that there are a number of factors to consider; materials, time, effort, detail, etc, but this is in a "pony vacuum" of sorts where we're comparing applejacks to applejacks. There are no wrong answers; I'm simply pondering this while I work on a custom pony.