Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Liveshow mix

This is the last post of the small blog post "series" from the show. Here I've collected pictures of winners from some of the small special shows and pictures of some of my absolute favourite models from the show.

Quite Like June xx
I've seen some pictures of this resin (I believe it's called Kestrel) and firstly, thought it was much smaller, secondly, I've never actually found it very interesting. That is until I saw her live. She actually looks much more interesting IRL and she's of a very managable size. After seeing her live, I wouldn't mind owning one. This one is called Quite Like June xx and she did quite well in both halter (second in her class if I remember correctly) and performance (winning her class).


This entry was so cute I just couldn't not take a picture of it! I believe the tack was made by Becky Yeager and the rider was made by the owner of this entry. The tack was just amazing, so small but so detailed! Same goes for the doll. I wish I was able to make such nice things in such small scales, unfortunately I lack patience.
Atlas VS
This entry was nice but the real reason I choose this picture was because I really like the horse. 

R. Blue Mist Bandit
This was the Best in Show of the performance special show; R. Blue Mist Bandit. A nice set up and a really nice horse.

The Lakeshore class
The clinkies show consisted of three classes of which I only got pictures of one. Which was probably my favourite; the Lakeshore class. I'm especially fond of the Houdini, Touch of the Sky and Marshall.

TO Tobias

My absolute favourite Lakeshore is the Houdini and I was happy to see that it was a bay tobiano Houdini (just like my own Bellini of Decorima) who claimed the Best in Show of the clinky special show.

Ciderprinsen J
The winner of the customs by owner special show was Ciderprinsen J, an Eberl Sioux rep. S. Nordström. He's a real beauty and he always does really well in shows!



This one was probably my absolute favourite fantasy horse. I'm normally not into fantasy horses but I really liked this one. The owner made a great job enhancing the model with the base. I might need to get one of these for my self and do something similar but I'm thinking cliffs, perhaps some water... Will see what the future brings.

Noclaf

This is Noclaf. He is a Norwag. I'm not quite sure what that is but I think he is really cool. Apparently, I wasn't the only one since Noclaf went on to claim the Best in Show of the Fantasy and Decorators special show.

Viggo
This is a Rose Tiny resin and behind him is another Tiny resin remade to a mare. I really like both of them and the colour of Viggo is kind of what I had in mind fo my own Tiny resin but since I'm a sucker for white markings my Tiny will have some. And the plan, at least for now, is to make him a mare.

Ace E D Cee

This Phoenix resin had the most lovely colour and pattern and for not being a stockhorse person I'd love to have her on my shelf.


This model is a remade Idocus body with a Keltic Salinero head. I really can't say why but I really like this horse. His calm, collected expression and sweet eyes. And as you could see above, he looks good in tack too.


I really like this Icelandic mold and the one above and the one below are repainted by C. Brennholt from Norway. They are really nice and I would love to try and paint some of these myself.




I couldn't help myself when I saw these two donkeys. They are just adorable! Painted to match each other I would've loved to add them to my almost non-existant longears collection.


This model has one of the best fleabitten paintjobs I've ever seen on an OF model. And it's a very nice mold as well. I'll try to add one of these to my collection some day.

Muse
Muse was an entirely new encounter. She is an Equorum Arabian, I believe. She's really cool and there's something very feminine over her long legs and petite body. To my knowledge this girl is the only Equorum in Sweden.

Ojo Del Diablo
I saw a really cool appaloosa Brandus a few weeks before the live show. That Brandus made me curious and I wanted to see one for myself as to decide if I should put him up on my wantlist. At the liveshow I got my chance. He was painted in a very interesting pinto pattern and I really liked him.

Bon Power
Another model I really liked was a Rose Rasam repainted and haired by S. Nordström. Rasam has never really struck me as an arabian. I really can't say why but I think there is something with his body that just reminds me of a riding pony I've seen. So when I've pictured Rasam I've always seen him as a Riding Pony (with arabian blood in him of course) or perhaps a Welara. Bon Power who was shown at the show did very well as a Riding Pony and I think it suits him very well.

Briar VS
This horse was probably my overall favourite of the show. He is an Eberl Willoughby rep. S. Nordström. He is painted after the real warmblood stallion Briar, a horse I adore. He would've been an awesome addition to my growing Eberl warmblood herd but I believe he was a commission/already sold. Anyway he is absolutely lovely, the model looks great and the paintjob suits him so well.

Oh well, one day I'll hopefully have a Briar portrait of my own.

As always I was so inspired when I came home I don't know where to start! I want to paint more horses and try tackmaking, propmaking and anything in between. It was a great liveshow and I look forward to go to another!

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