Difference between revisions of "G1 ID Machine"

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*Pictures when clicked will show you a larger version of that picture. The name under the picture is a link that will take you to that ponys' page. There are (not entirely) symbol close ups on pony's pages to help you identify your pony as well as more detailed descriptions.
 
*Pictures when clicked will show you a larger version of that picture. The name under the picture is a link that will take you to that ponys' page. There are (not entirely) symbol close ups on pony's pages to help you identify your pony as well as more detailed descriptions.
  
 
*Keep in mind that G1 ponies are 20 years old at a minimum, and tons of fun to play with. You may have to use your imagination in cases of cut hair, rubbed symbols, and broken mechanisms.
 
*Keep in mind that G1 ponies are 20 years old at a minimum, and tons of fun to play with. You may have to use your imagination in cases of cut hair, rubbed symbols, and broken mechanisms.
 
  
 
*If you have a vague idea of who you are looking for, here are some shortcuts, otherwise check out the below galleries and follow the links to you pony!
 
*If you have a vague idea of who you are looking for, here are some shortcuts, otherwise check out the below galleries and follow the links to you pony!

Revision as of 01:07, 12 March 2011

This is a work in progress! (no babies yet)


  • Pictures when clicked will show you a larger version of that picture. The name under the picture is a link that will take you to that ponys' page. There are (not entirely) symbol close ups on pony's pages to help you identify your pony as well as more detailed descriptions.
  • Keep in mind that G1 ponies are 20 years old at a minimum, and tons of fun to play with. You may have to use your imagination in cases of cut hair, rubbed symbols, and broken mechanisms.
  • If you have a vague idea of who you are looking for, here are some shortcuts, otherwise check out the below galleries and follow the links to you pony!



First of all, is your pony a PONY of some race? (Including pegasus, unicorn, fairy winged or butterfly winged.) It's equine!

Is your pony aquatic in nature? It's aquatic!


Or an animal friend? It's an animal friend!