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Vanner
#379197
11 months ago
Man, I hate Christmas and I REALLY REALLY WANT THESE.
Anonymous
#379202
11 months ago
So, how sturdy are these things?
Jackarunda
#379204
11 months ago
Whoa, these are pretty decent looking
Bananagher-Links
#379222
11 months ago
yeah, really looks fine. and the colors of the right one looks way better than the mini ponies
tygerbug
#379237
11 months ago
making christmas
making christmas
is so fine
it's ours this time
and won't the children be surprised
it's ours this time
Turin_Aramaia
#379240
11 months ago
Sturdy? I thought these just hung on trees. Are you thinking of twirling them on strings? I don't think they'd fall apart in sunlight.
Anonymous
#379249
11 months ago
I wish I had those. They look awesome!
Anonymous
#379270
11 months ago
#379202 here. When I hear "Christmas ornament" I think "fragile," so I'm wondering how much more careful you'd have to be with this than with the toys.
rockmax2
#379275
11 months ago
Just bought one of those today! They are a solid mass of plastic/rubber (not sure the material), much like Pinkie in the show, so I would say it's pretty darn sturdy.
CatsbyMoo
#379287
11 months ago
I'm the one who bought and photographed these; I bought them at the Brea Mall in Brea, California. They aren't cast resin, but they are very sturdy solid plastic castings. The seams are nice and subtle, and the paint job is rather nice. The blue balloons in her cutie mark are a bit dark, but otherwise she is extremely on-model.
CatsbyMoo
#379291
11 months ago
There's no string or chain included with the ornament, unfortunately. The one on the left (without the scarf) is from the My Little Pony Friendship is Magic Gift Set, for size comparison purposes. The ornament is just slightly smaller than the normal toys.
Miles24
#379299
11 months ago
I have to agree with Roxmax. Despite being an ornament, it is quite sturdy. I thought it would be a ceramic, but it appears to be plastic, and strong plastic it is.
Anonymous
#379304
11 months ago
Do want!
PandaCoon
#379358
11 months ago
So, where can you buy one?
Anonymous
#379364
11 months ago
Damn my lack of disposable income.
hk0
#379616
11 months ago
what the hell is an ornament ornament?
Homfrog
#379624
11 months ago
^ It's just "ornament". The second word is the Spanish translation.
CatsbyMoo
#379687
11 months ago
I bought this at American Greetings in Brea Mall, Brea, California. In Canada, it's known as Carlton Cards. Since it's a Canadian distributor, the "Ornement" spelling is French, as per Canadian law. It was $11 USD.
rockmax2
#379699
11 months ago
^French actually...
rockmax2
#379709
11 months ago
Doh! too slow.
What CatsbyMoo said...
WizardWannabe
#380294
11 months ago
Oh good, another reason to hate living in the UK.
seapony
#381435
11 months ago
Probably the most show accurate toy I've seen. I'm assuming they'd be sturdy because little girls might want to play with them.
Icehawk
#382046
11 months ago
I just grabbed one of those ornaments from Carlton Cards earlier today, it's awesome.
Icehawk
#383380
11 months ago
It seems to be made from that same sort of PVC material that most anime figures are made from. At least it sure smells and feels similar to that stuff. That means it will be be less sturdy compared to the Hasbro toys as those are actually designed to be thrown around a lot by kids where as this is more collector oriented and not technically a play toy.

If this is dropped on a rough or hard surface it will likely get scratched and damaged for sure just like an anime figure would. Depending on how far it falls and what on, I could see either the snowflake or her tail breaking off first.

That being said it is still pretty tough overall for what it is.

The actual quality and styling of this is such that I would almost go so far as to say this is could be considered the first official Brony targeted figure.