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El Dorado and Gryphon on their way back to the barn with Katie and the Bernese Mountain Dog, Rory.


Acquired: Various
Company: Breyer
Models Pictured: JCP Palomino on the Cleveland Bay mold and Peter Stone DAH on the Thoroughbred.
Horses Sculpted By: Karen Gerhardt and Kitty Cantrell
Horse Produced: Various
Country of origin: China
Size: Horses about 9 inches (23 cm) tall
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~equestriad Feb 28, 2013  Hobbyist General Artist
Oh they're both cuties!
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~everkeen Feb 16, 2013  Hobbyist Photographer
ahhh so lovely!
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Mood: Wow! ~KatieHanly Feb 9, 2013  Student Digital Artist
That Golden palomino and rug :wow:
Where did you get them?
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:iconthe-toy-chest:
The palomino horse was purchased from MH$P.com and the blue rug is Breyer's Weatherbeeta blanket/rug which was purchased from a toy store but is also available online. :)
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~KatieHanly Feb 10, 2013  Student Digital Artist
Well they are both gorgeous!
And thank you for the info!
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:icontaiwari:
Omg.. they looked so real.. I was nearly fooled.. :la: :heart:
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:icononetallday:
I like the style of your halters. :) They don't look bulky and fake like others I've seen. And those buckles are CUUUUUTEE!!! :love:
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:iconthe-toy-chest:
Thank you! I'm really picky about my halters and try to get them as realistic as possible.

Also, I do take orders for custom halters so if you are ever in need of any, just let me know! :)
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Gimmeh. The best halters I have are... green duct tape halters. Unique, yet not very realistic :P Easy to make in bulk...
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:iconthe-toy-chest:
Creative though! I used basic string and tassels and stuff for my Breyer halters when I was younger. :D Also, I had one of my dad's old used-up wallets to use for leather and I made a couple silly looking bridles from that. Now that I'm older and focusing on more realistic tack, I want to make a really beautiful bridle. :love:
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