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  • monica
    • Oct 2013
    • 15169

    #31
    do like the look of the bridle,so nice and fancy,with all theses tussles /felt edging and a nice rossetti

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    • monica
      • Oct 2013
      • 15169

      #32
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      WOW Cheers KP
      Well just about finished the head, the bridle was more intricate than I thought and the chain on the top was a complete pain to do


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      the strap under the neck that has the rings on will have some real metal rings on when its done, and I still have the rein bits to make which I'm not quite sure how to do yet, but apart form that I'm pleased with the result so far. So just the horse body, saddle, stirrups, and legs for the rider simples
      that is looking just great,real nice fine work,so much detail, worth all your hard work,

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      • tanktrack
        SMF Supporters
        • Jun 2012
        • 1429

        #33
        Paul first of all great to see you on the forum again I enjoyed you chariot in a past build , your work is world class , scratch building is very hard getting proportions right and you are spot on ,by the way of a ? what is the material you are using .

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          #34
          Cheers Blair many thanks, and the answer is yes, i would love to get back to it


          Moni always a pleasure to hear from you


          Steve many thanks, youve just reminded me to get the chariot finished , there are 3 types of material that i use, milliput, sculpey putty and sculpey firm, the horse so far is sculpey putty, i normally get it off evil bay, its about £12 for a 1kg block

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