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Wednesday, 3 December 2014

Deflated

Sorry for the no posts. I haven't had the desire to do anything remotely related to the hobby for a while.

So for awhile I was contemplating about selling all my models and packing it in. But today I picked up my camera and photographed the models I finished this month.













Monday, 22 September 2014

Whisper

I'm to lazy for typing at the moment so here are photos of my WIP. 
Whisper will be a buckskin Australian Riding Pony.





Monday, 25 August 2014

Still Alive

Yes I'm alive, sorry about the no posts. Still been melting and wishing for cooler weather. On a happy note I think I have finally got CollectA Arabians colour right. Compared to his OF friends he is not too orange anymore, yay! Thanks to some purple pastels (because purple is opposite orange on the colour wheel and therefore tone down the colour) I'm now happy and will be moving on to the details!


Now to decide on marking... sabino or rabicano... hmmm. 


Thursday, 17 July 2014

Heat


Gee its hot here, most days it is over 112 fahrenheit. This heat makes things in the studio slow, from sitting in a pool of sweat too not being able to spray cans outside till dark. That being said I have managed to work on some models. 


My Whisper that I last posted about here, has gotten her butt prepped. Still need to work on the eye details and a few little bits but she is looking a lot better then here.  


CollectA arabian is being a royal pain and wants to be orange... He looks fine next to my Honey Magnet and Carinosa. But I'm not happy with the shade he is, so still tinkering around with him.



Thursday, 3 July 2014

The Wild Horses of Oak Creek

I thought I would share with you the wild horses that are just up the road from me. There are over 100 of these horses wandering wild in the hills of Tehachapi. Sometimes called the Wild Horses of Oak Creek or the Tehachapi Mountain Horse. They are a definite type, they all look pretty much the same. Black to very dark brown with very limited markings. And are all just about the same size at 14hh. Different from Mustangs that can range from 13hh to 18hh, and come in a wide range of shapes and don’t forget colours.


You can see the Spanish influence in their roman noses, solidness, thick mane and tail. Like most wild horses they have sturdy legs with strong hooves. There is speculation that they bear a big dose of Morgan in their bloodlines, from breeders in the area several years ago. But sadly their true origin is unknown. 


They do not belong to the BLM but from what I understand a few people look over them. Keeping the herd healthy and making sure the land doesn’t get over grazed. At present there is a drought making things tough for the horses, a program was established to geld and adopt them out. 


Then to promote the availability of the wild horses a challenge was invented, very much like the Mustang makeover seen on TV. The Vaquero Trainers Challenge has just started with the final competition ending in October. I will be there with bells on, can’t wait to see the results of everyone’s hard work!

For more information on these awesome wild horses:
Oak Creek Wild Horses


Tuesday, 17 June 2014

Side Tracked

Sorry for the no posts, I have been side tracked with the excitement of owning my own horses (real ones). A few weeks ago my husband bought the fencing we need for our 3 acres of land to be horse friendly. Sadly its going to be a long time before we are actually ready for horses. But that has not stopped me from looking at ones for sale and buying pieces of tack that are on deal.


I'm still slowly making progress on my Arabian. His colour is hard to photograph, he does look a little different in person. Thinking fiery chestnut with lots of chrome.


Some of my tack loot, making rope halters is kinda fun!


Tuesday, 3 June 2014

Bulls, Barrels & Ropes

Last weekend was Bulls, Barrels & Ropes rodeo filled with mutton bustin, barrel racing and team roping. Hope you enjoy the photos of the action.