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Post by astudyinscarlet on Feb 14, 2019 14:20:37 GMT
(As long as you can pay by paypal I can post items overseas but the cost to cover additional postage will be more)
I've decided to sell this model horse I made from scratch (inner body base is air-drying clay over a wire skeleton, outer body/head and legs are milliput; she is a collectable item not a toy), about 1-12th/Classic scale and similar in style to Julip and Isis models, dappled grey with white mohair mane and tail. She's large horse sized probably just a bit larger than the Julip hunter and TB. SOLD
Also I've sadly decided to part with some of my Julip Originals since I need space/money for other models. I may decide to part with a few more but these are what I have so far:
Skewbald dressage horse painted by Helen Moore when she was doing those Julips she sold through ebay (this was a special order I had painted based on a similar one she sold through ebay). This is a 'vintage style' skewbald with 'splodgey' rather than realistic patches. I've rehaired him with mohair. The white is very slightly off-white not pure white but was made that way I think to mimic the vintage style (since white latex doesn't actually stay pure white anyway) but it's no different to the colour of my white Julips who have naturally gone slightly off-white with age. He's still in great condition aside from some very slight wear to the tips of his ears. SOLD
And a palomino sabino farm cob, a sort of 'factory custom' done again by Helen Moore, he's had feathering added and his head has been modified so he's bit more Equorum-y in style. I believe this was a special order for his previous owner. I've also rehaired him with mohair since I didn't like the length or stiffness of his original hair. In excellent condition. SOLD
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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2019 14:29:52 GMT
Is your farm cob still for sale ?
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Post by astudyinscarlet on Feb 17, 2019 18:37:50 GMT
He is.
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Post by astudyinscarlet on Feb 17, 2019 19:33:08 GMT
Another Original for sale
Catalogue chestnut QH (I think her name was Sienna? I haven't got the energy to search out my old catalogues at the moment) although I've modified her slightly, I've rehaired her with chestnut mohair and I've repainted her socks, hind hooves and blaze and added muzzle shading and nose pinking. She's lovely but just not the best mould or quite the right colour for the horse I bought her to be a model of so ideally I'd like to get a proper portrait model of that horse in the future. She's in great condition still except for a very light scratch down the left side (like a matte line in the paint, it's only to the very top surface of the paint not through it properly so you only notice it if the light's a certain way). SOLD
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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2019 19:45:39 GMT
Hi
I would like to buy the farm cob please but I have never bought via the forum before so I'm not sure what happens re paying etc.
I would like to pay via Paypal
Thankyou
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Post by astudyinscarlet on Feb 18, 2019 13:06:02 GMT
I've PMed you with the details.
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Post by astudyinscarlet on Feb 18, 2019 13:45:28 GMT
I'm also selling this Originals welsh pony, a special order who is only a few years old. Light grey (white) with white mane and tail, with dark muzzle shading. Hair has been trimmed slightly and styled. Still in excellent condition. Only sadly for sale as though I bought it as a portrait of a real welsh gelding I then ended up last year with an older white welsh who I realised reminds me more of that real pony (especially as I can't shake the feeling this one is actually a girl). SOLD
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Post by astudyinscarlet on Feb 21, 2019 22:08:36 GMT
I'm also selling a Julip donkey, a 'splodgy' skewbald. In excellent condition except for a tiny bit of paint wear to the very tips of the ears and tail. SOLD
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Post by astudyinscarlet on Apr 4, 2019 10:08:12 GMT
I've also decided to sell my light/bright chestnut (light as in she's not the darker reddish chestnut but bright as in she's quite a bright orange shade) family horse. She has a flaxen mane and tail, a white snip and star and 1 white sock. Mane and tail have been trimmed slightly and styled. I think I only got her last year and she is lovely but though I love her colour and the mould, for some reason I've still never quite clicked with her in the way I thought I would so since I have limited space and funds for models I've decided to try to rehome her with someone who will appreciate her much more. She's in excellent condition. SOLD
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Post by astudyinscarlet on Apr 7, 2019 20:17:03 GMT
I'm trying to be very ruthless in making my herd slightly more manageable so here's another one for sale. He's lovely just not one of my absolute favourites. Piebald cob stallion, I think dating from the quite late Annabel era. Synthetic mane and tail (black and white) which seems to be uncut. His white has gone slightly off-white with age but nothing drastic. He's still flexible, his paint is just starting to very slightly crack when his legs are bent but again not drastically. He has slight wear to the paint on his eartips and there's a small scratch or mark on his left side barrel area (it could probably be touched up easily enough, I just never got round to it). SOLD
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