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awarded to the best custom of the year based on Hasbro characters and themes, as decided by the puclic


"Baby Angel" by IceFeather

Her body paint was so smooth and flawless. Really lovely hair, and her symbols came out beautifully as well. Very pleasing to the eye and very convincing on display. She's shown here scanned, so it really shows how well her technical merits hold up under the unforgiving light of a scanner bed.


"Baby Princess Tiffany" by Nightlight

This little sweetie was the third in my line of Princess babies. She was made from a horrid Baby Bouncy, and I am so pleased with how her symbol turned out. As you can see, I liked her so much I even made a full set of accessories for her, including an appropriately scaled bushwoolie.


"Bubbles [standing]" by JediMasterLisa
Made from an old Sundance, miss Bubbles was made as a lark expressly for Spooshie for the 50MBP contest. I didn't think she'd make it to Round 2 of the contest, much less make it to the 10 finalists. It's been a major honor.


"Daddy Quackers" by Nightlight
He turned out so very nicely, after his body had been bleached and detoxed he was quite bright white. The rainbow hair was a hassle, as most daddy ponies can be to hair, but it was well worth it, and I was quite pleased at how intricate the symbols look. Those were some skinny little lines!!


"The *Real* Daddy Berrytown" by Nightlight

I was disturbed that Hasbro didn't make "true" male ponies in the male "Clydesdale" mold. I was rather pleased with how he turned out, although the hair dying process was 3 months in the making.


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