Princess problems

ladyaquitaine

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So I have two g1 Princess Primrose and she never wants to stay standing. I don't think the plastic of her legs is bent, I think it actually has to do with the way the mold was made when she was made at the factory.

Any suggestions on how to get her to stay put. She keeps jumping off the shelf! It's annoying!

Do any of you use some kind of pony stand for your Truly or other rearing ponies? I have a few ponies that could use a stand to keep them displayed right. Just not sure where to look. Suggestions?
 
I had one that used to do the same thing; I actually was so fed up with her that I sold her. :surprisepony: Not a fan of that pose.

For the time being, could you use two other ponies to somehow prop her up?
 
Mine did that too I always had to prop her up with another pony
 
Rinse with warm water then shove a washcloth between her legs so they are in an acceptable position. Wait 24 hours. Works with most any.
 
Rinse with warm water then shove a washcloth between her legs so they are in an acceptable position. Wait 24 hours. Works with most any.
Iono why that sounds so painful lol.
 
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Iono why that sounds so painful lol.
Lol
Now that you mention it....
The warmth softens the plastic and the wash cloth, or whatever you choose to use, will position the legs for stable standing again.
Lol
Stable standing.
 
It's the cp ponies that were always face planting for me. *I already had to sell them all*
 
I have three ponies in that pose (Mirror Mirror, Pina Colada, and Up Up and Away), and they stand just fine. But for MLP toys I have that can't stand on their own (Running Press Glory...), I lean them against others.
 
I use tea lights covered with a tiny bit of plastic wrap to put under the hooves of some ponies. My taf buttons for instance. It wouldn't work as well in a warmer climate, but you can use coaster, children's wooden blocks, and so many other items.
 
I usually wedge the perfect sized piece of styrofoam in between the legs of mine and leave it there. Works well for me.
 
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