Thanks! They do have genders technically, but this mold seemed like a really good resemblance. It is just an old vintage model I repainted - I think it’s called the Merrylegs mold!The shading is beautifully done. I don't know anything about paintable Breyers. Are they gender generic? Your horse definitely looks masculine. Very handsome!
My daughter got into them so I decided to try it out! I will post the one I did of her pony when I find the pics. She wanted to go to Breyerfest but we just couldn’t swing it this year. You should give it a try! It is very soothing to paint them I think.I love it! I have a few Breyers. I have friends that was really into them and I went to Breyerfest one year with them. She tried to get me into custom painting. I bought a few to paint but never did.
I do believe that might also be the Misty of Chincoteague mold. [Merrylegs was a pony gelding in Black Beauty, if I recall correctly; grey for certain, can't be certain of gender, as it's been so long since I read the book.]Thanks! They do have genders technically, but this mold seemed like a really good resemblance. It is just an old vintage model I repainted - I think it’s called the Merrylegs mold!
Bliss and Spotty are half siblings from the same foal year. Bliss hasn't not had a foal, but her dam, Bonny, had Rain two years ago. Yes, Spotty keeps me busy, I think he bruised my foot last hoof trim, and it's still quite sore (more now than when he stomped on me).Yes Chanda, I believe Spotty keeps you busy enough trying to dust him off. As does Bliss' foal (who's name I can't recall off the top of my head!)
Thank you. I'm sure it will, but will probably just take time, as I haven't been able to stay off of it enough, now that we are calving. The aching increased after we started calving, and I am on it more.I hope you foot will be ok
Welllllllll....that just goes to show one should listen to first instinct! I thought her name was Bliss, then second guessed myself. I hope your foot begins to heal soon. I know how busy you are in calving season.Bliss and Spotty are half siblings from the same foal year.
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