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Lemondrop's friend, Brandy, comes in different versions, too. |
The Lemondrop Walk
Lemondrop, like Peachy, is a very common pony. I've found myself fascinated by the subtle variations in her - I've found more variations between Lemondrops than perhaps any other pony.
There don't seem to be many strangely coloured Lemondrops - the differences are harder to spot than that. It might be that her drops are a little bluer than usual, or her hair a little thinner. Sometimes you can't spot the difference until you look at the stamps on her feet. Other times, a forelock or the number of drops will give her origins away.
I hope you find my Lemondrop Walk as fun as I've found it to make it. If you have a Lemondrop who isn't on these pages, and you might consider selling her, please do contact me.
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My poor childhood Lemondrop is finding life a bit rough these days. Her head has faded, and she's know known as Zombiedrop. She's the standard two-foot stamped Hong Kong version. |
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This standard Lemondrop is in better condition - but look at her mane. One dow of hair is very thin, and her forelock doesn't hang down so far. She's known as Thindrop. |
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This No Country Lemondrop (of European origin) has a very thin mane. She's called Baldrop. |
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This China version, stamped on three feet, has distinctive blush and a luxuriant mane. She's called Shydrop. |
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