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Forums

My Little Pony Trading Post

My Little Pony Trading Post

Current MLPTP Design
2005 MLPTP Design
Original MLPTP Design

The My Little Pony Trading Post is the longest-running online discussion forum for MLP collectors worldwide, created in 1996. Originally located at mlptp.com, the forum permanently moved to mlptp.net in 2005. It has undergone many changes throughout the years, both in design and leadership. In 2022, the forum adopted its pink and aqua theme with its own mascot, designed by MLPTP administrator MustBeJewel and brought to life by renowned MLP artist Marco Albiero. A naming contest was held, and Posty is the winning name.

Posty was brought to life in toy form in 2023 with the help of HQG1C and limited to 300 pieces. Supporters were able to choose their own Posty number and received a package of TP goodies with their pony.


My Little Pony Arena

My Little Pony Arena


Facebook


News

  • MLP Merch A blog focused on upcoming and released toys of the current generation!
  • Equestria Daily My Little Pony : Friendship Is Magic news from around the internet compiled into one easy website.


Customs/Restoration

The MLP Preservation Project is here to help with all your pony restoration needs! This is the result of years of planning, research, the collaboration of dozens of collectors, and My Little Pony love. All the best cleaning and fixing information for ponies, playsets, and accessories is here in one easy to find place!

This site lists the Dollyhair colors for G1 and G4 pony hair. Useful for restoration projects.

A place to buy hair for custom/restore pony projects. Buyer beware, concerns about the website owner's beliefs and customer service complaints abound.


All Generations


G1

Nirvana


G2


G3


G4


Hasbro & Fandom Culture

Defunct

These websites are no longer online but archives of them may be accessed via the Wayback Machine links below: