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Post by Tashie on Jan 28, 2014 21:27:12 GMT
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone had all of the moulds (julip originals perhaps) and could take of a picture of all of them in a line so I (and anyone else) can see their sizing when ordering customs. At the moment I want a custom of a large horse but I don't know what the large moulds to choose from are.
Thanks, Tashie.
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Post by Josie on Jan 28, 2014 22:44:38 GMT
I don't have all the moulds (far from it!) but I'm sure there are a couple of people who do. As for the tall moulds though, I know that the hunter, TB and AQH are all pretty leggy.
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Post by Tashie on Jan 29, 2014 1:40:45 GMT
Thanks, I'll have a look at those moulds.
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Post by juliporiginals on Jan 29, 2014 12:12:07 GMT
That's a very good idea, i was going to have a list with mould photos and sizes on the website (when it's up !) but we could have one on here as well, i'll try and get something sorted out over the weekend
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Post by Tashie on Jan 30, 2014 2:09:45 GMT
Thank you
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Post by juliporiginals on Feb 4, 2014 20:13:53 GMT
Here is a line up of all the current moulds, i've tried to put them in height order (that's the height of their backs rather than their heads), apart from the first pony photo, which for some reason I put the Welsh pony which is the largest in the middle, I shall re-take that photo at some point, i'm sorry I didn't have time to take some of the tack off but I hope this helps.
Moulds from left to right- foal, yearling, Clydesdale ( or Ted ) foal, donkey, Welsh pony, New Forest pony, Dartmoor, Pit pony.
Moulds in height order from right to left - Welsh pony, Lippizaner, Mustang, Show cob, Dressage horse, Mule, Welsh cob, childs jumping pony.
Moulds in height order from right to left - childs jumping pony, cob stallion, cob mare, feathered cob, farm cob, family horse, working hunter, Connemara.
Moulds in height order from right to left- Connemara, eventer, arab champion, HOTY arab, Irish draught, arab stallion.
Moulds in height order from rigt to left- arab stallion, sport horse, American quarter horse, thoroughbred, Hunter.
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Post by Tashie on Feb 4, 2014 20:24:54 GMT
This helps so much, thank you!
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Post by zirliz on Feb 4, 2014 21:00:42 GMT
That's a great idea!
Those are gorgeous models love the colours on the pit pony and AQH just stunning
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Post by EG on Feb 5, 2014 0:37:24 GMT
Great lineup! (Although the change from left to right to right to left threw me for a moment, lol) That Arab Champion is stunning by the way! *adds to steal list*
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Post by capriole on Feb 5, 2014 11:28:19 GMT
I want that AQH!
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Post by george on Feb 5, 2014 14:31:29 GMT
As we're all naming favourites I'll pop my vote in for the Arab Champion (wonderfully quirky face marking!)
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Post by tesscarson on Feb 5, 2014 21:04:23 GMT
What an awesome line-up! Thanks so much...now I can really get a really good feel for how they compare.
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Post by vicmelhorse on Jan 1, 2018 14:53:21 GMT
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Post by kirabouvier on Jan 2, 2018 11:56:48 GMT
It's a shame photobucket have removed these photos :L
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Post by vicmelhorse on Jan 2, 2018 13:17:06 GMT
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Post by stacey on Jan 2, 2018 13:19:22 GMT
I think what Kira is looking for is a height comparison of different mounds, shown together. It can be difficult to visualise the difference between mounds which vary by a couple of centimetres at most on paper
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Post by kirabouvier on Jan 2, 2018 13:42:43 GMT
I think what Kira is looking for is a height comparison of different mounds, shown together. It can be difficult to visualise the difference between mounds which vary by a couple of centimetres at most on paper Yeah that is what I'm looking for I have managed to view a couple of the photos by clicking on them.
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Post by stacey on Jan 2, 2018 14:46:43 GMT
I’ve taken some quick snaps, not very good quality, but it’s a bit difficult to find somewhere clear at this time of year! It’s worth noting that some of these models are a few years old now, I’ve tried to use ‘standard’ models, so different versions might be slightly different. AQH, Arab Champion, Arab Mare, Arab Stallion, Arabian by Stacey Stacey, on Flickr This photo shows L-R American Quarter Horse, Arab Champion, Arab Mare, Arab Stallion, and Arabian. CJP, Cob Mare, Cob Stallion, Connemara, Dressage Horse by Stacey Stacey, on Flickr This photo shows L-R Childs Jumping Pony, Cob Mare, Cob Stallion, Connemara, and Dressage Horse Eventer, Family Horse, Farm Cob, Feathered Cob and Hunter by Stacey Stacey, on Flickr This photo shows L-R Eventer, Family Horse, Farm Cob, Feathered Cob, and Hunter. Interestingly, the feathered cob is based on the Farm Cob, but as you can see, it’s slightly smaller. The same is true of the welsh cob and Mule. ID, Lippi, Mustang, Show Cob, Sport Horse by Stacey Stacey, on Flickr This photo shows L-R Irish Draught, Lipizzaner, Mustang, Show Cob, and Sport Horse. Stock Horse, TB, Welsh Cob, Mule and Working Hunter by Stacey Stacey, on Flickr This photo shows L-R Stock Horse, Thoroughbred, Welsh Cob, Mule, and Working Hunter. Ponies by Stacey Stacey, on Flickr This one shows L-R Dartmoor, New Forest, Pit Pony, Welsh Pony, Donkey, and Shetland. Foals by Stacey Stacey, on Flickr Finally foals, L-R Donkey Foal, Yearling, Foal, and Clydesdale Foal. Old and new lippi, Shetland TB by Stacey Stacey, on Flickr And just for interest, this one shows a very early Lipizanner from 2005(L) with a 2015 Lipizzaner(R). In the middle is an 80s Shetland(L) with a 2017 recast Shetland(R) and on the right is a 80s Thoroughbred(L) with a 2017 recast Thoroughbred(R).
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Post by kirabouvier on Jan 2, 2018 15:37:05 GMT
I’ve taken some quick snaps, not very good quality, but it’s a bit difficult to find somewhere clear at this time of year! It’s worth noting that some of these models are a few years old now, I’ve tried to use ‘standard’ models, so different versions might be slightly different. AQH, Arab Champion, Arab Mare, Arab Stallion, Arabian by Stacey Stacey, on Flickr This photo shows L-R American Quarter Horse, Arab Champion, Arab Mare, Arab Stallion, and Arabian. CJP, Cob Mare, Cob Stallion, Connemara, Dressage Horse by Stacey Stacey, on Flickr This photo shows L-R Childs Jumping Pony, Cob Mare, Cob Stallion, Connemara, and Dressage Horse Eventer, Family Horse, Farm Cob, Feathered Cob and Hunter by Stacey Stacey, on Flickr This photo shows L-R Eventer, Family Horse, Farm Cob, Feathered Cob, and Hunter. Interestingly, the feathered cob is based on the Farm Cob, but as you can see, it’s slightly smaller. The same is true of the welsh cob and Mule. ID, Lippi, Mustang, Show Cob, Sport Horse by Stacey Stacey, on Flickr This photo shows L-R Irish Draught, Lipizzaner, Mustang, Show Cob, and Sport Horse. Stock Horse, TB, Welsh Cob, Mule and Working Hunter by Stacey Stacey, on Flickr This photo shows L-R Stock Horse, Thoroughbred, Welsh Cob, Mule, and Working Hunter. Ponies by Stacey Stacey, on Flickr This one shows L-R Dartmoor, New Forest, Pit Pony, Welsh Pony, Donkey, and Shetland. Foals by Stacey Stacey, on Flickr Finally foals, L-R Donkey Foal, Yearling, Foal, and Clydesdale Foal. Old and new lippi, Shetland TB by Stacey Stacey, on Flickr And just for interest, this one shows a very early Lipizanner from 2005(L) with a 2015 Lipizzaner(R). In the middle is an 80s Shetland(L) with a 2017 recast Shetland(R) and on the right is a 80s Thoroughbred(L) with a 2017 recast Thoroughbred(R). This is neat! Thanks, I can use this for future ref to get a rough idea of the size I love the TB recast, I'm getting one soon in light dapple grey so will have to show you all
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Post by stacey on Jan 2, 2018 15:48:42 GMT
No problem, there’s usually someone who can snap a quick photo comparison between 2 or 3 specific mounds
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