Friday, February 13, 2009

Long rein schooling sets

Here is preview of a new tack set I will be offering for custom order in the future, long rein schooling bridle and surcingle sets:



A little history- last summer we attended the Buccaneer Live model horse show in Lincoln, Nebraska. I was showing in performance with three new models, including a Stone half-passing Warmblood. While he's doing a nice half-pass, with his loose mane I was hedging on showing him in dressage (where he would be competing against Salinero and his near-perfect passage as well as his correctly braided mane!).

Some posters on Model Horse Blab were throwing around ideas for the mold, and member "ktbussey" suggested a long rein schooling setup, one of own having won big at a previous North American Nationals show. Perfect!

So after a quite a bit of digging on the internet and at the local library (never underestimate the value of libraries!) this setup was the result. The reins were black satin ribbon. I felt like this material works best as it mimicks real nylon web long reins, which are used far more often on these rigs than leather reins.



And as you can see, it did quite well. The black bridle shown in the above photo was later refitted with riding reins and used for another set. The surcingle was put away for several months, then it came time to create some tack to sell on eBay, and I was inspired to make a new set with a new bridle that better matched.



I didn't have any matching 1/16 lace this time around, but plenty of 3/32 lace. So I put my trimming skills to work and created my own 1/16 lace. Not as hard to do as one would think, provided you skive the lace first and have a good eye for keeping the blade on a straight course.



It also fits Salinero with adjusting (the reins were not shown for aesthetic purposes, I simply could not get them to sit right! They are meant to be shown at full stretch...):



I will be making more sets like these in the future, as well as offering slots for custom orders. Price will be in the $50-$70 range depending on options.

Until next time!

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Might as well show this guy off

Awhile back I posted the in-progress photos of a Breyer Foxhound who was slowly being transformed into a field-type Pointer. He actually sold a couple of months ago but I never did post the completed photos. So here he is, better late than never:



I did all the resculpting, his left foreleg and right hind below the hock are built up completely from scratch. I also made the leather collar with nameplate and the orange "visibility" collar. My sister Meredith painted him.



A comparison photo with an original Foxhound model(sorry about the text, this was an eBay photo):



I was rather proud of this guy, I liked having the chance to do a little customizing of my own. I'm not much into painting(that's my sister's hobby) but sculpting is a lot of fun.

Until next time!

Monday, November 17, 2008

November 17 update

I've gotten back in to slit-braiding leather lately, here are two new pieces featuring this technique. First up is a custom order bridle for a Lareda resin that my sister is painting. The bit is a RDLC white bronze flower concho bit.



And second is a braided stock halter, made for large head Traditionals such as the Stone Palouse mold, and Lori Daniel's "Chip" resin:





I used a different technique for braiding both ends of the straps(barring the crown, chin, and jaw straps):
  1. Once I had one end braided, it made that end too big to thread through the slits on the other end;
  2. So I braided one end, left that strap long;
  3. then braided the other end and skived it paper thin and snipped off most of the strap;
  4. I then trimmed the longer piece to a point(dry-fitting the strap on the model to make sure it was the right length first);
  5. then glued the end of the long strap so the point was flush with the braid on the other end(which forms a point itself).
  6. Voila! A strap that looks like it had two braided ends!
This halter is currently for sale on MH$P.

The Chip resin by Lori Daniels is a new addition to my collection, and is a trade I'm doing for a Hungarian pairs harness. More on that in future entries, though. :) This fellow's name is "Heza Confidence Man" (which is a nod to my new TV show obsession "Lost". XD ):



Many thanks to C. Roberston for making this addition to my collection possible. He's been a Grail of mine for years and I am beyond thrilled to have him. He'll be painted by my sister eventually(who's equally happy to have the chance to have one of these good lookin' fellows in her portfolio!), I'm thinking blue roan with corn spotting, my favorite horse color.

Until next time!

Monday, July 7, 2008

Small July 7th update

My newest herd members wearing my newest tack creations:



The mare is "Khepri", and the foal is "Khisanth", their names following my personal habit of giving any Sucesion and Le Fire sets I own names that start with the same first two letters.



The foal's halter is patterned after real figure-eight style halters that breeders use on newborns and younger foals. It comes complete with a "catch strap" hanging from the bottom ring(attached using a leather braiding technique outlined in Susan B-Y's book, always handy to learn something new!)



The mare's halter and lead(not shown) uses the last of a 50 foot roll of 3/32 natural kangaroo lace that I bought many, many years ago. Nothing new about the design here, though I am very pleased with the color I got, this shade of mahogany being my very favorite.

Hope everyone had a safe 4th of July weekend!

Monday, June 30, 2008

June 30th 2008 update

It's been awhile! Here are some of my most recent projects:

A Classic scale circus costume, made for the Breyer Classic Rearing Stallion(shown here on "Wild Plum", a 2007 Target Special Run). It has brass hardware, the diamonds and stars are brads normally used in scrapbooking. They make excellent small scale tack embelishments, I also use them on harnesses. Won second place in Other Costume at American Heartland Live in May, sold on eBay:



A custom order Traditional English set, made for Breyer's Keltec Salinero:



A closeup of the saddle:



Two more custom order English saddles, both for Flash and other small Traditionals. The first was for customer wanting a complete set with bridle and elastic breastplate, the second customer only wanted the saddle. The second saddle has suede kneerolls.:





A brown hunt bridle with cast Rio Rondo snaffle bit, made for the Cleveland Bay. This is the first time I've made cuts in the noseband for the cavesson straps, I think this looks much neater than just folding the straps over the noseband.



And something new for the line, dog accessories! Right now while only the collars are advertised, harnesses and leads can be ordered.

A "roading" harness, used in gun dog field trials by competitors and their dogs following the lead braces until their turn to hunt comes up(the handler uses a 20-30 foot rope lead). The yellow "visibilty" collar is 1/8" satin ribbon. A better photo of the leather collar can be seen below.



Two leather collars fashioned after the type of collar worn by hunting dogs. The nameplate mounted flat on the leather and the roll ring prevent catching on underbrush. Here the "nameplates" are both a metal spacer bar mounted using headpins. Very realistic! The blue collar has the addition of "studs"(also headpins!), which was a custom ordered extra to match the customer's real dog's collar.




And last but certainly not least, a sneak peek of a collabarative piece. Remaking and sculpting by me, and will be painted by my sister. And you can bet he will come with plenty of miniature field dog hunting trials equipment...



Until next time! :)

Friday, May 2, 2008

Classic scale English set

A custom order jump set with breastplate, stud girth, and grakle noseband bridle. All for a buyer in Australia, to fit a Gammon resin(a Classic scale jumper by Lynn Fraley). I don't have this model so I had to go on measurements(big thank you to the person who was willing to measure hers for me!).





Up next is an eBay piece, a silver stock show halter with red crystals, fitted to Breyer's Impress Me Shannon/Zippo Pine Bar mold.

Speaking of eBay, my Wintersong/Cleveland Bay harness sold for $237. Thank you so much to all who bid! Another harness will be up later this month!

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Yes, I'm still alive.

And here's what I've been working on lately! Most of it is CM orders or sales pieces that have been sold, the Cleveland Bay harness is for sale on eBay until April 27th(click on the photo to see the auction)

Trying out a simpler style with the crystal browbands(no lace border):


Light/gaited halter, built for Breyer's "Bluegrass Bandit" TWH mold, "palace green" colored crystals, sold on MH$P:

Light/gaited foal halter made on Breyer's Proud Arab Foal mold(modelled here on "Mistmaiden", an original finish #9 "Joy" made in the late 1950's/early 60's), aquamarine colored crystals, sold on eBay to the same person who bought the previous piece:


Harness:
I tweaked the Wintersong harness so it fit Breyer's Cleveland Bay. It can still fit Wintersong with some adjusting, and I'm including a longer browband and noseband that can be switched out(click on the photo to go to the auction):



A pair of bareback riding sets with bitless bridles:

Custom order with "palace green" crystal browband, mahogany lace, braided floss reins, and white fleece pad:



Another one for Bluegrass Bandit, a medium blue and dark brown set with gold tone hardware. I went with leather reins that buckle onto the bridle rings, instead of the usual lanyard hooks, and I used DMC floss in four strand flat braid on the browband. Sold on MH$P and now living in Australia:


That's it for now, stay tuned for more CM orders and sales pieces! I'll be working on some setups for the upcoming American Heartland Live show on May 17th, I'll be posting a few sneak peeks.