Happy New Year from us at TiMe Stables.
May 2013 be a great year for all of you!
Monday, December 31, 2012
Monday, December 24, 2012
Merry Christmas
Everyone at TiMe Stables wants to wish you a very merry Christmas and we want to do so with one of our favourite christmas songs.
So from all of us, to all of you, a very merry Christmas!
So from all of us, to all of you, a very merry Christmas!
Monday, December 17, 2012
17th December
Another photo I took for the Fallen Leaves Advent Calender: http://fallen-leaves.net/community/threads/fallen-leaves-model-horse-advent-calendar-2012.29554/page-2#post-442315
Happy 17th December :)
Happy 17th December :)
Samantha and Mickelin (Breyer Tr. Milton OF) |
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Happy 12th December!
With me participating in the Fallen Leaves forum Model horse advent calender I had to snap a few christmasy shots :)
So happy 12th of December :)
And here's the link to the calender: http://fallen-leaves.net/community/threads/fallen-leaves-model-horse-advent-calendar-2012.29554/
So happy 12th of December :)
And here's the link to the calender: http://fallen-leaves.net/community/threads/fallen-leaves-model-horse-advent-calendar-2012.29554/
Illusions Fade Away and Dance Away dressed up for Christmas :) |
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Almost Wordless Wednesday
A little wordless Wednesday post featuring pictures from the liveshow.
All pictures are copyright by Sophie Nordström and used with permission.
All pictures are copyright by Sophie Nordström and used with permission.
(C) by Sophie Nordström The Best In Show Fantasy: R. Leegah, The Best In Show Fantasy Reserve: Aurelius |
(C) by Sophie Nordström The Best In Show Other Animals: Discovery's Chocolate Princess The Best In Show Other Animals Reserve: Stiiberg's Mahagonny |
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(C) by Sophie Nordström |
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Show report - Performance
Onto the performance show report :)
Performance isn't very big in Sweden, at least it is bigger than it was when I began in the hobby :) It's fun to see people discover performance and using their imagination to come up with performance entries.
The show consisted of three divisions, English, Western and other.
There where 3 classes in the English division; Cross country, Showjumping and other English.
First up was the cross country class, which was won by Tomb Raider VS.
The winner in the show jumping class was O'Boy J.
The judges choice was Silver Echo.
The Western division began with the Western riding/pleasure class. Winner was R. Flash N Cut with his pleasure entry.
Next class was the arena trail class. R. Nic it Big won the class.
The other trail class was very diverse and the winner, with her freestyle trail entry was Kanel VS.
I have always loved the scenes with cows so the next class was very fun to see. Especially lovely was the winning entry in the class, Jolly Molly with her cutting entry. I love to see a mule in action :)
The other western class was won by CZ Trash the Cash with a mounted shooting entry.
Champion of the division was Flash N Cut and champion reserve went to Jolly Molly.
Performance isn't very big in Sweden, at least it is bigger than it was when I began in the hobby :) It's fun to see people discover performance and using their imagination to come up with performance entries.
The show consisted of three divisions, English, Western and other.
There where 3 classes in the English division; Cross country, Showjumping and other English.
First up was the cross country class, which was won by Tomb Raider VS.
(C) by Sophie Nordström Tomb Raider VS, Breyer Gem Twist cm S. Madsen |
The winner in the show jumping class was O'Boy J.
(C) by Sophie Nordström O'Boy J, Breyer showjumper cm S. Nordström |
It wasn't hard to guess who would win the other English class. Of the 5 entries, I owned... 5... So it was safe to say that I'd win ;) The only question was with what entry.
The judges choice was Silver Echo.
(C) by Sophie Nordström Silver Echo, Breyer Tr. Newsworthy OF |
The Champion in the English division went to O'Boy J (shown above Silver Echo) and the Champion reserve went to Newsworthy, who took second place behind O'Boy in the show jumping class:
(C) by Sophie Nordström Newsworthy, Breyer Tr. Newsworthy OF |
The Western division began with the Western riding/pleasure class. Winner was R. Flash N Cut with his pleasure entry.
(C) by Sophie Nordström Flash N Cut, PS ISH cm S. Nordström |
(C) by Sophie Nordström R. Nic It Big, Breyer Stud Spider rrh S. Nordström |
(C) by Sophie Nordström Kanel VS, Breyer GG Valentine OF |
I have always loved the scenes with cows so the next class was very fun to see. Especially lovely was the winning entry in the class, Jolly Molly with her cutting entry. I love to see a mule in action :)
(C) by Sophie Nordström Jolly Molly, RC Bang Up Betsy rep. Sophie Nordström |
(C) by Sophie Nordström CZ Trash The Cash, CZ Cash rh L. Daniels/S. Nordström |
OtherThe other western class was the last class in the western division. That meant it was time to vote for division champion.
Champion of the division was Flash N Cut and champion reserve went to Jolly Molly.
The last division of the performance show was the other performance division. First up was the arabian halter/costume class which was won by Svarta Hingsten, the black Sham to the left in the picture.
(C) by Sophie Nordström Svarta Hingsten, Breyer Black Sham OF |
Other show/halter/lead line entries had their own class which Belatucadros, won. The picture is of him winning the Draft champion title but he has his tack on :)
(C) by Sophie Nordström Belatucadros in the middle, Starlite Clydesdale rep. L. Bickford |
One of my entries, So Much Stolen Hope (Sm. G2 Soñador OF) and Narnia (Sm. G2 TB OF) in a racing scene took first in the speedevents. Unfortunately I have no pictures of the entry.
Show and Circus entries had their own class and it was won by Al Capone, the charming little circuspony :)
(C) by Sophie Nordström Al Capone, RC Kipling rep. S. Nordström |
Only two entries in the driving class but they were good entries. WW Esther won first place in the class.
(C) by Sophie Nordström WW Esther RC Calliope rep. S. Nordström |
The last class consisted of pretty much anything that didn't fit in any of the other classes. We had a coon jump entry, bombproof-training, criollos and indian costumes to name some. The winner of this mixed class was Sahale J with his indian costume.
(C) by Sophie Nordström Sahale J, El Embosco rep. E. Gonzales |
The winner of the other performance division, the champion, was WW Esther, with Sahale J as champion reserve.
With the last division champions crowned it was time to vote for the Best In Show. Once again it was a hard choice.
With the last division champions crowned it was time to vote for the Best In Show. Once again it was a hard choice.
O'Boy J claimed the Best In Show title with his show jumping entry. The Best In Show reserve title went to WW Esther with the driving entry.
I got so many new ideas from watching all the entries so hopefully I'll have some new performance entries for the next show :)
Monday, December 3, 2012
Show report - Halter
I'm so sorry for the delay! Had some BIG problems getting the pictures to work but here it is finally :)
Thanks to a fellow hobbyist I have pictures from the show to post :)
All pictures are copyright by Sophie Nordström and used with permission.
As I wrote in my previous post I arrived for the show Friday. It was my first show in over a year and I was super excited to finally show again. I went with the showholder to the place where the show was to be held in order to help her organize the tables and unpack my models.
Unfortunately when we unloaded my car one of my boxes slipped out of hands and fell to the ground. And it wasn't just any box. It was the box with my, probably, most fragile content.
When I unpacked the box I was glad to see that my Sue Sifton Pasha, my NL New Forest and my custom stablemates all survived. But then I unpacked my AA Sabiha (painted by AA as well) and realised that she didn't make it. A piece of her tail broke of, both ears (one of which were shattered into LOTS of pieces), one of her front legs broke and the base of her tail did too. So that wasn't really a good start to my weekend. Fortunately the showholder is a very good customizer and painter and she offered to repair her for me. So at least I know she's in good hands and I'm certain that she will be restored to her former glory :-)
Anyway, with one horse less to show, I unpacked the others and there were no other mishaps, thankfully :)
The day started out with the stockhorse division. I don't have a lot of stockhorses in my collection (or showstring for that matter) so I wasn't really expecting something big in this division. So it was nice to see that Illusions Fade Away (Breyer Tr. Treasured Moves OF) came in second in the Painthorse - OF Plastic class and a few minutes later Chocolate (Breyer Tr. Impress Me Shannon OF) proved himself by winning the Appaloosa - Plastic class!
Chocolate went on to the vote for division champ since he won his class but didn't claim any title. Still with the competition he had it was no surprise.
Next came the other Equine division. I didn't show any models in this division but I love to see all different kinds of donkeys and mules :)
The foal division was next and it's always fun to see all the little babies. I showed two in this division, Troublemaker, my riding pony foal (Breyer Sm. G2 Scrambling Foal rr Therese Wolmer) who won the pony foals class and Victory (Breyer Tr. Heartbreaker OF) who took second place in the other foals class.
Troublemaker went to division champ voting but didn't make it.
Arabians have their own division since it's a quite popular breed. I showed 3 arabians, (should have showed 4 but because of Athames accident, she wasn't really in "show-shape"). Azrafel Ibn Shai (Breyer Tr. Huckleberry Bey OF) was last in his class of other Huck molds and a Sham. Farasha (Breyer Tr. Weather Girl "Thunderstorm" OF) and Shaniqua (Breyer Cl. Arabian Mare OF) showed in the same class and got second and third.
The arabian division offered me a chance to see a traditional scale Nahar live for the first time. I have seen him in pictures and I have seen the mini version, but I just love the look of the traditional one.
The horse whom I had the highest hope for in this division was my newest aquisition, Chester VS (Eberl Caitano painted by Sophie Nordström) shown as a Swedish warmblood. Let's say my hope sank when I saw the competition in his class. It wasn't a very big class, just 6 horses, but it was probably one of the most competitive classes in the show (I'm glad I didn't have to judge it). His competition consisted of two beautifully painted Caprice resins, one DaCaprio resin and the two I thought would claim the top places in the class, a sweet Eberl Elsa and a yummy Eberl Willoughby. When the result was announced my jaw almost dropped to the floor! Chester won! I almost wanted to jump off my chair and do a happy dance! And it doesn't stop there, Chester was also named Champion Reserve in the warmblood division after a stunning Eberl Valentino painted by Tom Bainbridge!
The Draft division, another division where I don't have a lot of horses. I don't know why that is, since I'm very fond of the bigger breeds. I actually showed only one horse in this division. The horse in question was Fallen Warrior (Breyer Tr. Foxvalley Oliver OF) and he came in third in the Shire class and went on to bring home the title of best OF drafthorse.
The
European division was up next and it offered a nice diversity of breeds. My
first horse on the table in this division was Deja Vu (Breyer Tr. Goffert OF)
who won the friesian class. Next was Bocelli (Breyer Tr. Tregoyd Journeyman OF)
and White Phantom (Tr. Templado OF) who both showed in the same class (OF
Plastic Other European). They took second and sixth place.
I thought ponies were another one of those "don't have a lot of horses to show divisions" but looking through the classlist I see that I had no less then 5 ponies! That's impressive for me who thought I had like 2.
In the Welsh class, Treasure (Tr. Cefnoakpark Bouncer OF) came in second and in the Connemara class Epsilon (NL New Forest OF) came in third out of three. The other riding ponies class contained my last three horses in the division. Lady Louisa (RC Pasha by Sifton rep. Sophie Nordström), If I Could Dream (HA Misty Dawn rep. Annika Gustafsson) and Symphony (Breyer Sm. G3 WB rr Sophie Nordström) got second, third and fifth.
The Asian/African/Oceanian division is normally not a very big division and this time it consisted of 4 classes. My only horse, Ancient Gold (Breyer Tr. Akhal Teke OF) took fourth in his class and was crowned the best OF in the division.
Thanks to a fellow hobbyist I have pictures from the show to post :)
All pictures are copyright by Sophie Nordström and used with permission.
As I wrote in my previous post I arrived for the show Friday. It was my first show in over a year and I was super excited to finally show again. I went with the showholder to the place where the show was to be held in order to help her organize the tables and unpack my models.
Unfortunately when we unloaded my car one of my boxes slipped out of hands and fell to the ground. And it wasn't just any box. It was the box with my, probably, most fragile content.
When I unpacked the box I was glad to see that my Sue Sifton Pasha, my NL New Forest and my custom stablemates all survived. But then I unpacked my AA Sabiha (painted by AA as well) and realised that she didn't make it. A piece of her tail broke of, both ears (one of which were shattered into LOTS of pieces), one of her front legs broke and the base of her tail did too. So that wasn't really a good start to my weekend. Fortunately the showholder is a very good customizer and painter and she offered to repair her for me. So at least I know she's in good hands and I'm certain that she will be restored to her former glory :-)
Anyway, with one horse less to show, I unpacked the others and there were no other mishaps, thankfully :)
The day started out with the stockhorse division. I don't have a lot of stockhorses in my collection (or showstring for that matter) so I wasn't really expecting something big in this division. So it was nice to see that Illusions Fade Away (Breyer Tr. Treasured Moves OF) came in second in the Painthorse - OF Plastic class and a few minutes later Chocolate (Breyer Tr. Impress Me Shannon OF) proved himself by winning the Appaloosa - Plastic class!
Chocolate went on to the vote for division champ since he won his class but didn't claim any title. Still with the competition he had it was no surprise.
Next came the other Equine division. I didn't show any models in this division but I love to see all different kinds of donkeys and mules :)
The foal division was next and it's always fun to see all the little babies. I showed two in this division, Troublemaker, my riding pony foal (Breyer Sm. G2 Scrambling Foal rr Therese Wolmer) who won the pony foals class and Victory (Breyer Tr. Heartbreaker OF) who took second place in the other foals class.
Troublemaker went to division champ voting but didn't make it.
Arabians have their own division since it's a quite popular breed. I showed 3 arabians, (should have showed 4 but because of Athames accident, she wasn't really in "show-shape"). Azrafel Ibn Shai (Breyer Tr. Huckleberry Bey OF) was last in his class of other Huck molds and a Sham. Farasha (Breyer Tr. Weather Girl "Thunderstorm" OF) and Shaniqua (Breyer Cl. Arabian Mare OF) showed in the same class and got second and third.
The arabian division offered me a chance to see a traditional scale Nahar live for the first time. I have seen him in pictures and I have seen the mini version, but I just love the look of the traditional one.
The horse whom I had the highest hope for in this division was my newest aquisition, Chester VS (Eberl Caitano painted by Sophie Nordström) shown as a Swedish warmblood. Let's say my hope sank when I saw the competition in his class. It wasn't a very big class, just 6 horses, but it was probably one of the most competitive classes in the show (I'm glad I didn't have to judge it). His competition consisted of two beautifully painted Caprice resins, one DaCaprio resin and the two I thought would claim the top places in the class, a sweet Eberl Elsa and a yummy Eberl Willoughby. When the result was announced my jaw almost dropped to the floor! Chester won! I almost wanted to jump off my chair and do a happy dance! And it doesn't stop there, Chester was also named Champion Reserve in the warmblood division after a stunning Eberl Valentino painted by Tom Bainbridge!
The Draft division, another division where I don't have a lot of horses. I don't know why that is, since I'm very fond of the bigger breeds. I actually showed only one horse in this division. The horse in question was Fallen Warrior (Breyer Tr. Foxvalley Oliver OF) and he came in third in the Shire class and went on to bring home the title of best OF drafthorse.
After the
drafters came another division where I thought I'd really have a chance. The
Thoroughbred/Standardbred division. The first class in the division was the OF
Plastic Thoroughbred class in which I showed two horses, Nimble's Last Thief
(Breyer Tr. Zenyatta OF) and Sunny Side N (Breyer Tr. Seattle Slew OF). I was
very happy when they claimed first and second place in the class.
Next class
in the division was the CM Plastic TB class. I showed Royal's Mexican Heat
(Breyer Sm. TB rr. Sophie Nordström) but it wasn't her day, she placed fourth
out of four.
The class after that was the other one I was really curious to see the outcome of. The resin cast TB class in which I was to show Lost All Hope (RC Kitty Didit rep. Lexie Lawrynovic) for the first time :) She competed against a RC Sweet Lullabye, a RC Babysitter and a Starlite Ruffian rep. so I found it hard to guess whether she would do good or not as good. I wasn't disappointed. She won her class and went on to claim the champion reserve title in the division and that's not all. Nimble's Last Thief was crowned best OF Thouroughbred/Standardbred.
The class after that was the other one I was really curious to see the outcome of. The resin cast TB class in which I was to show Lost All Hope (RC Kitty Didit rep. Lexie Lawrynovic) for the first time :) She competed against a RC Sweet Lullabye, a RC Babysitter and a Starlite Ruffian rep. so I found it hard to guess whether she would do good or not as good. I wasn't disappointed. She won her class and went on to claim the champion reserve title in the division and that's not all. Nimble's Last Thief was crowned best OF Thouroughbred/Standardbred.
The
European division wasn't one of my more successful divisions but look at that
Octavio and Mephisto! Not to talk about that Headley Britannia! (I NEED one of
those to fit in between my sidesaddle Strapless and original Strapless :) )
The other
American division also proved to be a diverse division. They offered Morgans,
Saddlebreds, Curlys and Pasos to name a few. Two of my horses showed in this
division: Since You Don't Love Me (Sm. G2 ASB rep Annika Gustafson) in the
Saddlebred Mini class and Lotus (Breyer Tr. Harmonie Tuigpaard OF) in the Other
Saddlebred class. Since You Don't Love Me placed second and Lotus third.
In the Welsh class, Treasure (Tr. Cefnoakpark Bouncer OF) came in second and in the Connemara class Epsilon (NL New Forest OF) came in third out of three. The other riding ponies class contained my last three horses in the division. Lady Louisa (RC Pasha by Sifton rep. Sophie Nordström), If I Could Dream (HA Misty Dawn rep. Annika Gustafsson) and Symphony (Breyer Sm. G3 WB rr Sophie Nordström) got second, third and fifth.
The Asian/African/Oceanian division is normally not a very big division and this time it consisted of 4 classes. My only horse, Ancient Gold (Breyer Tr. Akhal Teke OF) took fourth in his class and was crowned the best OF in the division.
The last division of the halter show was the Wild and crossbred division. My two mustangs Acuatico (Breyer Tr. Blue Suede Shoes OF) and Fuego (Breyer Tr. Hidalgo OF) took first and third in the plastic mustang class. That lead to the title of best OF in the division for Acuatico.
When all the divisions were judged it was time for the Best In Show voting. It was a hard choice who to vote for I mean, look at all the champions!
(C) by Sophie Nordström. |
In the end the Best In Show title went to the beautiful JJ Rascal. The Best In Show reserve went to R. Dirty Cash.
Best overall original finish went to Timotej and Best overall Novice went to Gangster.
It was a really nice show and I can't wait until I am able to attend another one!
Stay tuned for performance results and more ;)
Best overall original finish went to Timotej and Best overall Novice went to Gangster.
It was a really nice show and I can't wait until I am able to attend another one!
Stay tuned for performance results and more ;)
Monday, November 19, 2012
Liveshow
I'll start
with an apology. I promised you lots of pictures from the show but of course
I'm stupid enough to forget my camera where I stayed and I couldn't go back and
get it... So unfortunately the only picture I can show you at present, is the
one taken before I left. Fortunately not everyone at the show was as
absent-minded as me so there are pictures. I have asked a fellow hobbyist if I
may use her pictures in a post at this blog so that I can give you a real show
report.
My neighbours must've thought I was moving when I carried all the boxes to my car ;) |
No, I'm not moving, this is what I brought with me to the liveshow. 4 boxes of horses and one bag of performance props. What started out as a list of 45 horses ended up being 32 horses to show in halter (two of them also showed in performance), 4 dogs to show in the other animals class and 8 performance horses.
It was almost exactly a 3 hour drive to where I would stay and since we would start on Saturday morning I decided to drive on Friday.
I was definitely not as structured as I used to be when going to liveshows. So next time I will go back to my structured, well-planned me, then I'll probably not forget my camera ;-)
Anyway, liveshows in Sweden looks a little different then American liveshows. Mostly because the hobby isn't as big here. And the structure of a show might differ a little from show to show. At this show we had a halter show, a performance show, a fantasy show and a show for other animals (dogs, rats, cows and so on).
I was definitely not as structured as I used to be when going to liveshows. So next time I will go back to my structured, well-planned me, then I'll probably not forget my camera ;-)
Anyway, liveshows in Sweden looks a little different then American liveshows. Mostly because the hobby isn't as big here. And the structure of a show might differ a little from show to show. At this show we had a halter show, a performance show, a fantasy show and a show for other animals (dogs, rats, cows and so on).
In the halter show we had the following divisions:
Stockhorse
Other Equine
Foal
Arabian
Warmblood
Drafter
Thoroughbred and Standardbred
European
Other American
Pony
Asian/African/Oceanian
Wild and Crossbred
In every division there are lots of classes, the winner of every class in a division was called back and voted for to be Champion in the division, after the champion was crowned the reserve was next to be voted for. Then the best OF horse from each class in the division was called back and the voting for best OF began. Once the best OF was crowned the best novice horse in each class was called back and then we voted for best novice horse.
Stockhorse
Other Equine
Foal
Arabian
Warmblood
Drafter
Thoroughbred and Standardbred
European
Other American
Pony
Asian/African/Oceanian
Wild and Crossbred
In every division there are lots of classes, the winner of every class in a division was called back and voted for to be Champion in the division, after the champion was crowned the reserve was next to be voted for. Then the best OF horse from each class in the division was called back and the voting for best OF began. Once the best OF was crowned the best novice horse in each class was called back and then we voted for best novice horse.
When all division champions and reserves were crowned they were called back for the Best In Show and Best In Show Reserve voting. Also best overall OF and best overall novice were crowned.
The performance show had 3 divisions:
English
Western
Other
The fantasy show consisted of 7 classes of which the winner in each class went up for Best in Show fantasy and reserve. The other animals show had 8 classes and used the same structure as the fantasy show.
Stay tuned for the next post of show report and hopefully pictures! ;-)
The performance show had 3 divisions:
English
Western
Other
The fantasy show consisted of 7 classes of which the winner in each class went up for Best in Show fantasy and reserve. The other animals show had 8 classes and used the same structure as the fantasy show.
Stay tuned for the next post of show report and hopefully pictures! ;-)
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Upcoming liveshow!
I can't wait! I haven't been to a liveshow in well over a year and a half but on the 17th November a fellow Swedish hobbyist is hosting a liveshow! It'll be a little over a three hour drive, but I don't complain since I have my own car so I'll drive. Yay!
The only thing is: I'm not completely finished with my performance entries. Damn, that'll be some hard work.
Or wait, that's not the only thing... I don't know who to bring with me... Ohh, decisions, decisions... Right now I have a list of about 45 horses I would like to bring with me, but that's too many. So I'll spend the next couple of days working on my performance entries and trying to reduce the number of horses to bring with me.
I can't guarantee that I'll post again before the show but I can promise you a full show report with lots and lots of pictures when I come back :-)
The only thing is: I'm not completely finished with my performance entries. Damn, that'll be some hard work.
Or wait, that's not the only thing... I don't know who to bring with me... Ohh, decisions, decisions... Right now I have a list of about 45 horses I would like to bring with me, but that's too many. So I'll spend the next couple of days working on my performance entries and trying to reduce the number of horses to bring with me.
I can't guarantee that I'll post again before the show but I can promise you a full show report with lots and lots of pictures when I come back :-)
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
The one that started it all
I've finally been able to find the powercord to my harddrive (yay!) so I thought I'd make a post about the model that started my obsession with modelhorses.
In 2004, I was fortunate enough to be able to attend Falsterbo Horse Show*, not one day, not two days, but the entire week! I was thrilled and besides seeing many exciting competitions and interesting tack and accessories, I collected autographs from lots of great riders. And when I walked around the "shopping area" (in lack of a better word) I found this beautiful plastic horse in a yellow box. It wasn't just any horse, it was a sweet Fjordhorse gelding in a quite walk. Since my mother and I have had a fjordhorse since I was six years old, I've always adored the breed and always wanted a toyhorse or just a nice fjordhorse ornament to have on display. The horse I'd found was the Breyer regular run fjord Henry. I wanted him so bad. Unfortunately, I didn't have the funds to bring him home with me. Instead I found the schleich fjordhorse, which fitted my budget better.
I named him Unik, after our fjordhorse (he will have his own post soon), and I started collecting schleich horses, but I just couldn't get that Breyer Henry out of my mind. I took me almost half a year before I, by chance, stumbled across a store who sold Breyers (in Sweden we didn't have very many breyer retailers by that time, and now I think there are one left) and by February I was finally able to buy him. He then "inherited" the name Unik from the Schleich fjordhorse, which instead got the name Loke.
During the fall of 2005 I found the Swedish Modelhorse Society and thereby the modelhorse hobby.
And a few years ago I attended a liveshow in Sweden and one model caught my eye. It was the Kristina Lucas Francis Bruno resin. A beautiful fjordhorse resin in classic size. I decided then and there that one day I would own a Bruno resin and he would be painted as a portrait of Unik. I did get a chance to by a Bruno resin and I took it.
So it was pretty much that simple find of a Breyer Fjordhorse in 2004 who started what is, today, a collection of over 200 modelhorses.
*Falsterbo Horse Show is a weeklong event which consists of many different jumping and dressage competition classes and an area where you can buy pretty much anything horse-related.
In 2004, I was fortunate enough to be able to attend Falsterbo Horse Show*, not one day, not two days, but the entire week! I was thrilled and besides seeing many exciting competitions and interesting tack and accessories, I collected autographs from lots of great riders. And when I walked around the "shopping area" (in lack of a better word) I found this beautiful plastic horse in a yellow box. It wasn't just any horse, it was a sweet Fjordhorse gelding in a quite walk. Since my mother and I have had a fjordhorse since I was six years old, I've always adored the breed and always wanted a toyhorse or just a nice fjordhorse ornament to have on display. The horse I'd found was the Breyer regular run fjord Henry. I wanted him so bad. Unfortunately, I didn't have the funds to bring him home with me. Instead I found the schleich fjordhorse, which fitted my budget better.
Schleich Fjordhorse OF, now named Loke. |
Breyer Henry OF. Now named Viking. |
During the fall of 2005 I found the Swedish Modelhorse Society and thereby the modelhorse hobby.
And a few years ago I attended a liveshow in Sweden and one model caught my eye. It was the Kristina Lucas Francis Bruno resin. A beautiful fjordhorse resin in classic size. I decided then and there that one day I would own a Bruno resin and he would be painted as a portrait of Unik. I did get a chance to by a Bruno resin and I took it.
KLF Bruno. Named Unik and will be painted as a portrait of him. |
So it was pretty much that simple find of a Breyer Fjordhorse in 2004 who started what is, today, a collection of over 200 modelhorses.
*Falsterbo Horse Show is a weeklong event which consists of many different jumping and dressage competition classes and an area where you can buy pretty much anything horse-related.
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