Showing posts with label Crossbreed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crossbreed. Show all posts

Sunday, 16 August 2015

Halters for Chex and the Heavies


I think I've mentioned this before, but I am fascinated by miniature tack. When I saw Desktop Stables' shop on Etsy, I decided to go shopping! I actually recieved these over two weeks ago, but I've had a few laptop problems, so I'm only getting around to putting these on here today.

For Cash, a bright blue halter to match his blue eye.


For Trooper it is a bright red halter to match the uniform of his police rider.



Phoenix's halter is orange to represent flames.


Brogue missed out on his own halter because of his wild mane - you could say he's untameable!

I am thrilled with them. For their size they feel very sturdy. They even came with matching leadropes!



Now Chex and his Heavies look really colourful.


It's a slippery slope from here, I'm sure.

Sunday, 12 July 2015

Chex and the Heavies

That's the name I came up with for my first three models as they sat together on a shelf in my bedroom. It would make a good name for a band, I think! I finally managed to get a photo of Chex and the Heavies together yesterday.


As always at my house, the wind was strong. At least if they tip over in grass no harm is done, unlike concrete. Lesson learned! I had to use such a low angle, I was pushing my face into the grass. It was totally worth it. While I was working out camera settings and angles I got some nice photos of Cash.



Phoenix and Brogue (AKA The Heavies):


Trooper, taken facing the other direction:


Not a bad morning's work!

Friday, 10 July 2015

My Model Citizens

This is my Big Chex to Cash, who I call "Cash". Inventive, I know. I bought him in 2011 after some saving up. I fell in love with his colour and markings. He was my first ever Traditional. He's sporting a very old Breyer bridle that predates him by a good few years. He wore this bridle and sat on a shelf alone in my bedroom for almost four years.



I love, love, love his blue eye. If anything it makes him extra photogenic.



A few months ago I took the plunge and bought SBH Phoenix, and I call him "Phoenix" - and I know, imagination, much? Anyway, he his beautiful. It helps his case that he's a heavy horse, as those are by far my favourites. It's my farming background, I guess. I've always had an interest in how farming used to be done. I watched my dad's VHS tapes of old farming methods very often.





Within a week I had also bought this strapping young man:


I love Gypsy Vanners too. I'm a sucker for heavy feathering. He didn't have a name, and "Gypsy" simply didn't suit him. I wanted to call him something like "Dancin' Shoes" because he's clearly having a bit of a dance about. After some thought I settled for "Brogue", a word associated with Ireland and shoes. I think it suits him well.




After Brogue there was a bit of a lull... and then I won a £30 Amazon voucher from my camera club. What to buy, what to buy...


...Am I that obvious? I've admired this mould since its "O'Leary's Irish Diamond" days (I wanted that horse so much), so when I saw Trooper, there was no question about it.



So thanks for the free model, camera club!

Now you've met my collection. And seen all of my photos. I'd better go take some more!