This is a version of SML-05-B1 with electronic sounds.
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Do you know how to replace batteries in these?
HI! I don’t have it in front of me to check in person, but from pictures it does appear there is a seam between the saddle and body. It doesn’t appear to have been made with battery change in mind. If the saddle is a separate piece it could theoretically come off, but I don’t know how to do it without damaging something.
Thank you! Actually I tried again yesterday and the saddle fell off! lol Just lift gently from the back of the saddle toward the head. There is a battery compartment underneath that requires a tiny phillips head screwdriver. Just thought I’d let anyone know who was also wondering. I have a blue pony I was going to customize but decided to turn into an Alebrije! (just with paint – no altering).
Do you know how to replace batteries in these?
HI! I don’t have it in front of me to check in person, but from pictures it does appear there is a seam between the saddle and body. It doesn’t appear to have been made with battery change in mind. If the saddle is a separate piece it could theoretically come off, but I don’t know how to do it without damaging something.
Thank you! Actually I tried again yesterday and the saddle fell off! lol Just lift gently from the back of the saddle toward the head. There is a battery compartment underneath that requires a tiny phillips head screwdriver. Just thought I’d let anyone know who was also wondering. I have a blue pony I was going to customize but decided to turn into an Alebrije! (just with paint – no altering).