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Post by lydia on Feb 3, 2014 10:00:44 GMT
A great selection of gorgeous horses and animals! I had to actually leave the room as they were going up otherwise I would have given in to temptation. I was getting serious Julip envy! Well done Laura and to everyone who has got a newbie on the way
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Post by mumbleswan on Feb 3, 2014 10:42:45 GMT
Yep, the set had a lot of variety and I'm not surprised they vanished in under an hour ! I was trying to be restrained and limit myself to one dog… ended up with 3…and a cat… and an Arctic Fox ! UUppsss
If I had a personal wish list it would be cob stallys and Connemaras in any colour. I do really love the burnished chestnuts you do so more of those would be fab!
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Post by george on Feb 3, 2014 11:05:18 GMT
The old Julip website lists a Saddlebred in the "Originals Gallery." Sorry if I'm calling it by the wrong name--I went with what I saw. I'm a bit less excited about the models if that's what they call a Quarter Horse. I have all my 'quarter horse' mould as saddlebreds, right down to trimming the top of the mane and adding coloured braids, and making their tails stand up with a pipecleaner hidden under the hair. A lot of people change the breed of the model to something which suits it better, or if the colour matches an alternative breed better
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Post by Beth on Feb 6, 2014 21:13:12 GMT
PIT PONIES and cobs (piebald ones), and IDs
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Post by garej on Feb 6, 2014 21:52:39 GMT
I would like to see some more child's jumping ponies, particularly in chestnut and some cob stallions.
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