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February 20, 2007 at 1:12 pm in reply to: Any Model Horse Artists in the PYO Windstone World Yet?? #541915
Thanks for the welcome ski ands starbreeze, much appreciated. Glad that you got Heather’s Ki-Rin ski. I thought he looked really nice but was bummed about the fact that it was zebra-esque as I had that same idea in my head when I ordered mine. So now it’s gonna look like I copied if I decide to paint it that way!! π₯
LadyBrooklyn’s stuff is really nice, thanks for that link! I checked out some of her past ebay auctions. I liked that Nakota! The three newbie Breyer molds are such a blast to paint I think.
Nice to see some other breyer/model horse artists into windstones too. π
Wow, for Sandicast those don’t look bad at all but it’s nowhere near as nice as Summer’s “hobby quality” work. π I’m sure though she had to get them done quick and hey for only $40 they are great! I bought a Time Piece resin by Summer and it was beautiful all painted up. She has really created some awesome sculptures for the hobby.
February 20, 2007 at 9:03 am in reply to: Any Model Horse Artists in the PYO Windstone World Yet?? #541912Anyone….Anyone??? I *did* notice that Heather Tarr’s name was mentioned in a few threads but I haven’t noticed anyone else. Anyone know if she is a member on the forum?? Just curious. π
Anyway..I’m a fairly new collector within the world of Windstone. I’ve been collecting not even a year yet! I found out about PYO’s a few months ago while browsing eBay and I’m pretty excited about getting some in for me to paint.
I paint and sell model horses (like Breyer and artist resin sculptures), and was just curious to see if there were any other model horse artists (and model horse collectors) on here yet.
If anyone out there *is* into custom model horses, have you tried showing any of the Windstone equine type creatures yet? Just wondering how they were doing in the showring if so. With the new fantasy classes being able to NAN quality in workmanship, I’m hoping that Windstone will give us a PYO Unicorn, Pegasus and/or Hippogriff! (if you’re not into model horses I apologize as that previous statement will make zero sense to you). The PYO’s are so affordably priced compared to artist resins and no one in our hobby has really come out with a great fantasy-equid resin yet.
Glad to have found this forum! I’ve been browsing it some inbetween the coats of paint on my custom model horses (I stay up all night and paint). π I hope to get to know some of you collectors more, you all seem so friendly and your PYO’s are so lovely!! It kills me how well some of you handpaint!
Smiles,
Jeanette π -
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