tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4683840126385777972024-03-05T18:34:50.338-08:00Fox Valley TackThe Winning Edge: Top-Quality LSQ Tack & AccessoriesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger42125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-468384012638577797.post-27130058868978640812013-07-15T21:55:00.001-07:002013-07-16T07:27:57.817-07:00Noseband detail<div dir="ltr">
After lots of waiting for help on using the new decal machine at work, and plenty of trial and error (mostly error), I think I finally got the noseband detail pretty well set. I know it's a tad tilted, but that's about as good as I can do with this. I end up putting it on blindly, so that's not too bad for not being able to see! Very happy for today :-)</div>
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I started working on my pattern idea for the bridle stitching this morning. In my head it looks good, but we'll have to see how this translates. Fingers crossed the tranfer will work! This should work for the noseband and browband.<br />
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And, I gave my poor pony a haircut. She looks pretty unloved in her current state, with gaping holes, and some boo-boos I made with the dremel. Oh well, necessary step if she's going to ever wear a bridle. I just don't like that thick, molded, tack unfriendly hair!<br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-468384012638577797.post-12099301014603580362013-06-11T09:44:00.001-07:002013-06-11T10:37:47.593-07:00Saddle almost done<div dir="ltr">
I'm just about finished with the saddle. I'm trying a new material for padding on the bottom...rubber! Well actually, it is like a liquid plastic, but it feels rubbery when baked. Remember those Creepy Crawler Kitchens from way back when? Its that kind of material. I had a heck of a time getting it to bake though. You're supposed to do it on a low temp for I think 15 min, well that didn't do anything. I ended up baking at 100 degrees hotter and 3x as long. Also not the best idea, but it did set-up. I think my goo is too old! </div>
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Anyway, I like the results thus far...hopefully my customer does too!</div>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-468384012638577797.post-48494518631224595302013-05-29T22:00:00.003-07:002013-05-29T22:03:43.323-07:00AffinityDoes anyone else get tons of spam rereferrer traffic on their blogs? I've been getting lots ofhits from vampirestats.com, filmhill.com, and topblogstories.com. Don't click any of those...I read that they can link you to porn or viruses. But, I was just curious if anyone else gets that too.<br />
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My new Affinity came the other day...she (he in my horse's case) is a really cool looking model. I have lots of racing tack that I want to make, just need to narrow it down a bit. I almost think another Secretariat set might be cool. I made one once before and it's a shame it isn't being shown. It's a very striking combo. I have a prototype hood on him just for fun...I don't like that one too much. I'm embarrassed to say what the fabric is too! :)<br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-468384012638577797.post-69353769632986117002013-05-28T22:27:00.001-07:002019-06-26T09:12:19.847-07:00I'm plugging away...<br /><br />
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I don't know why I'm going so slow. How's it looking today?</div>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-468384012638577797.post-10493965723918308382013-05-18T11:34:00.000-07:002013-05-18T12:44:10.194-07:00What's "writer's block" called if you're a tackmaker? I don't know why I have tackblock! I've been stuck in the same place with this saddle for about a month. I think the shape is great, I don't love the shiny finish of the spray dye. It's not bad or anything, but I was hoping for the finish of a new leather saddle. Not glossy, but has a healthy sheen to it. I bought some matte sealant, but oddly enough it just enhances the shine so I won't be using that on the saddle. What to do!<br />
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Also, I need to sort out the suede knee rolls. I think I'll just do some backwards skiver, but I don't think I have anything that's the right color. Maybe just some backwards natural leather...it'll compliment the mahogany saddle tone anyway. We shall see. Going to Milwaukee today with my mom for her 2nd Mother's Day celebration, so maybe I'll feel inspired when I get home.<br />
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On a side note, I went to the Boston Terrier Nationals in Chicago this past Monday/Tuesday and we earned another Rally title - Rally Excellent in the B level. We got 1st place, 2nd place, and 4th place with scores of 98, 90, and 90. I was happy with the 98 because we beat out people who were working on RAE (already have their Excellent title). There were two other 98's but I was the fastest! I wasn't too happy with the 90's, but taking into account that we haven't trained at all since July 2012 and I basically plucked my dog off the couch for this show, I'll take it! He was so tuckered out when we got home...he was extra sleepy for like 3 days after :) <br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-468384012638577797.post-27957374741281491252013-04-25T23:33:00.000-07:002013-04-25T23:33:24.018-07:00Thank ya, thank ya very much!I was just getting ready to pack it in for the night, and look what I found...couldn't resist taking a picture :)<br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-468384012638577797.post-81651772196061431052013-04-19T23:17:00.001-07:002013-04-19T23:19:07.614-07:00Classic saddle - not much to report<p dir=ltr>Time for bed, but I wanted to post a couple saddle pix.  I think its looking pretty spiffy. I also got a cool new harness part!  Can't wait to try it out!</p>
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-468384012638577797.post-54745617008638442692013-04-15T09:56:00.001-07:002013-05-03T23:06:31.294-07:00Classic Huntseat Saddle -- 1st classic of any kind for me!I'm just writing a quick note before I'm off to work. This weekend, I started work on a 1:12 classic size huntseat set for the Eberl Haflinger pony. For some reason, I've made saddles in all other scales except classic! Why? I don't know. Couldn't easily find a classic saddle tree from my suppliers, so I decided to make my own so I could actually begin work right away.<br />
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So far so good, but you can't see too much progress :) I just got some new paper-thin leather in from eBay, and it was perfect size for making the seat. I need like 1/4oz to 1/2oz leather, and boy is that hard to find. The main body color is called mahogany, though in the picture it looks pretty chocolate. I'm using a spray dye which makes for a nice even finish. <br />
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And I'm just using the photo below for size reference. It's so much easier to have reference photos on the blog so I can view them on my mobile devices. Beats having to always come back to the PC just to see a picture.<br />
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But, after I made the collar it just doesn't seem to look completely right on him. Maybe it'll be better after a customizing. I bought a GH Valentine & Heartbreaker set on eBay because I thought the mare would make a nice pair for Totilas (no, she does not as it turns out...she's way smaller), but the collar looks pretty good on her. Her body type or position is just more harness friendly I guess. I'm thinking of using 2 of her instead of Totilas, but the collar is now too big on her. Maybe I need more than one harness set! I don't know...since the collar is a lot of work to make, I think I'm going to continue with Totilas for now. <br />
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Next, I need to make the buckle closure part for the top of the collar. This is what has me stopped for the moment. I want to make what's called a "patent fastener" instead of just your old buckle & strap type.<br />
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None of these pieces exist in the model horse hobby, so to use them I'm going to have to create them from scratch. Kind of a daunting task when I am very unskilled with metal work. I made one once out of needles and clay, and it turned out pretty decent. But I'm out of the clay plus I want to make something that's totally metal instead of painted. The paint rubs off when handled so I found out. That's my patent fastener being held together with some leather scraps. It moves & works like it's supposed to which is what I want. I could just use this, but I was keeping that for my draft harness that I'm sort of, kind of working on.<br />
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Until next time my friends! Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-468384012638577797.post-37848022931476592982013-04-04T19:20:00.001-07:002013-04-06T12:06:54.660-07:00New harness beginningsI've decided to start on a new harness, this time with a collar instead of breastplate. My sewing doesn't look so nice, but some will be covered by the hames and hopefully the rest just kind of blends in. These are iPad shots...not all that crisp. Hmm, oh well. I don't have too much to say today!<br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-468384012638577797.post-31458413224602755832013-03-15T21:40:00.000-07:002013-03-15T21:40:30.682-07:00New ArrivalsToday turned out to be a pretty good day :) Work wasn't too bad, and when I got home I had a nice surprise waiting at the door....my Breyer Totilases? Totili? Totilas's? Whatever, you know what I mean! I had checked Breyer's website yesterday and say they were backordered, so I wasn't expecting them anytime soon. What a nice model too! <b>Question to the viewers: Who should the large one be paired with in a harness team (AR or OFP)? </b>I want to get him CM'd so that the front legs look more carriagey, but I was wondering about maybe a CM'd Salinero or CM'd Valentine mare? Similar body sizes. I like Valentine's head (I think Salinero is too muley or too much like Cleveland Bay mold), but not sure she'd look good with Totilas. Send me your thoughts....<br />
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Before I came home, I stopped at HobbyTown USA for some brass, a pin vise, a mini drill bit assortment, and to take a look at the Breyer selection. They're one of the only stores, if not THE only store, that carries Breyers here. They had a dapple gray pinto Weathergirl that I almost got, but I ended up leaving with a little resin Totilas instead. I don't know what it is about minis & me right now, and I don't even know what I'm going to do with him, but I really like minis! I noticed when I got home that he has a big popped bubble in his paint, so he may just have to end up getting CM'd sometime. Into what, I don't know! I feel like making a dressage set for him though :)<br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-468384012638577797.post-58010223152582838032013-03-14T19:11:00.000-07:002019-06-26T09:13:37.962-07:002013 Carolina Gold ClassicLet me start off by saying -- I wasn't even there! I haven't been to a live show in literally years. But, I can vicariously show through some of my customers, so that makes me just as happy as if I were really there in the action. None of these upcoming photos are mine -- they were taken by Marlayna Youngblood and her mom, who were at the show. Hope it's ok that I proudly display them :)<br />
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The polo set took 1st at this show -- Yay! It's my 1st and only polo set to-date. But, it's really pretty much the same as a regular english saddle with just some modifications and lots of extra accessories. I did plait the noseband out of a faux rawhide lace. That was kind of a challenge. I think I had to restart at least twice because I got off in the braiding. Braiding isn't my forte. I really think the tack looks quite pretty with that horse. I was trying a new leather on the seat which wasn't quite as pliable as I'm used to, but I think the overall result looks great! I like that it's smooth and not grainy, so maybe if I condition it I'll have better luck. We shall see. I should make a polo set for myself one of these days :)<br />
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The harness was the newest addition to the lineup, and it took 2nd place. Again, this is only the 2nd harness I've completed (I'm still working on that draft harness...slowly but surely). My first
was basically the same harness, I just gained some experience on refining so this looks a ton better. Overall, I think it's a flashy pleasure harness! I was very excited to see this one do so
well. On a sidenote, I was looking up the action figure I bought for
myself to originally be my driver. It was Mick from the Rocky I Jakks
Pacific line. I got the guy at Toys R Us for $8, and today -- Amazon
has him listed for nearly $80! Can't believe I sold him! Oh well.<br />
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This racing set was my first commissioned piece of any kind, and only the 2nd racing set I had ever made. My first, not so pretty but I thought this turned out well. It always does a good job at the shows, usually taking 1st or 2nd. Apparently this time around, it was beat out by another commissioned racing set of mine (see below). I'm sorry for Marlayna, but yay for me...toot toot! <i><span style="font-size: x-small;">That was me tooting my own horn a little :)</span></i><br />
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All of the above sets I have made for Marlayna over the years, with the exception of this last photo of course and I had no hand in the western saddle at all. I'm
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my few customers how their sets are doing. She's so great about
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Well, I just wanted to give a shout out to everyone and tell them what a good job they've done! 4 NAN-Q's for my pieces in one show. That's not too bad. Keep the updates coming, good luck, and happy horsing :) <br />
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I was in a bit of a panic because I was feeling so hurried on this set. Normally, a couple months window is what I need, but this was done in like 2 weeks. When I first began, I found that my supplies were running a bit thin (no bit, no conchos, none of the leather size that I need for the majority of the set...), and so I got nervous that I wouldn't have time to get it done prior to the show.<br />
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I get a little energized about making more pieces when someone tells me my sets performed well for them. I was poking around on Breyer's website today, and I found an interesting model I hadn't seen before -- Totilas. That looks like an Eberl sculpture variation of Absinthe or something (I didn't read the product description -- probably tells me that if I would actually read!). Anyway, next thing I know I bought 2! I think he looks like a super cool performance horse and now I'm dreaming of a dressage entry + a CM'd version of him to be a carriage horse. Or maybe both carriage horses (driven dressage??), I don't know. <br />
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I'm getting dreamy about my Lg. Traditional Draft Harness too. I've decided that I'm going to actually try and cut a lot of my metal pieces from silver nickel stock. I'm a reader of the Scale Model Horse Drawn Vehicle forum, and boy are those guys good at miniature metalsmithing. For Christmas, I received a book on how to cast small rubber and metal parts, so there might be something useful there too. I really don't know. I have my master hame made out of wood right now, so I do have something to cast but I just don't know what I'm doing! I tend to favor the pre-made parts from Rio Rondo or TWMHC -- she sells Sulser and Rancho de los Cabellitos products on eBay :)<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;"><b>Question for anyone out there who may read this blog...</b></span><br />
When showing a pair of horses in performance, do you actually only tag one of the 2 horses for the class, or are both part of the single entry? I've only ever done entries with one horse, so I'm just curious what you all do when your entry includes multiple horses. Also, is it wise to have 1 CM and 1 OF so that you can enter in both divisions if that were offered at the show? <br />
<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-468384012638577797.post-42163372396306006522012-07-04T14:22:00.000-07:002012-07-08T15:17:03.355-07:00Secretariat's Racing TackI just got an email today from Lisa Bickford, showing her lovely Secretariat in the tack I made for him. It's the Valor resin by <a href="http://www.riorondo.com/equigenesis/valor/" target="_blank">Carol Williams</a>, painted by the very talented<span id="goog_202840767"></span><a href="http://www.blogger.com/"><span id="goog_202840768"></span></a> <a href="http://www.triplebmodels.net/customized.html" target="_blank">Lisa Bickford of 3B Designs</a>. I just wanted to share with everyone the finished product. Original photo by Lisa Bickford:<br />
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This is all I have for model horse-related stuff at the present. My extended break will continue until I'm officially moved, but I will eventually pick up again. If anyone is interested in a set of any kind, just let me know and I'll gladly take down your name and get back in touch with you when I'm unpacked. You can email me at <a href="mailto:purdue2781@yahoo.com">purdue2781@yahoo.com</a>. Thanks! <br />
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Random drawings of mine...don't have anything model horse to post.<br />
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Now, I've ripped up the upstairs bathroom floor. I originally only intended to take up the tile, but when I took up the tile there was another layer of tile! That 2nd layer was a bunch of small 1x1, 1x2, and 2x2 inch tiles...each individually laid. I thought I could just pick them off, but they were on there so well and it was taking too long I just had to break up the floor. After doing that, I found they were installed on a super thick layer of plaster and lathe. Lathe is really hard to get up, by the way, when you're using just a crowbar and a mini sledge hammer. Oh boy! Now I come to find that the subfloor around the bathtub and toilet drain are kind of rotten. I found out when my foot went right through the floor. Ouch! I'm doing this the right way though....rather than just put a new floor down over a bad thing, we need to fix the subfloor and build up. The build-up process shouldn't be too hard, I just need my dad to help me. I'll get some pix in here of the bathroom when it's done.<br />
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My basement is a mess too. I decided to turn the old dungeon bathroom into a laundry room, and what was the laundry room into a bathroom. It just makes more sense that way. The space where the washer/dryer used to be was as big as the master bedroom, and the original bathroom was exactly the same size as the one upstairs (small). That particular room has all sorts of pipes and whatever in the ceiling, which means you can't really drywall it off. I figured why not have the washer/dryer there, and we can have a nice big bathroom with a finished ceiling in the other space. Just makes more sense anyway. The contractor ended up jackhammering my foundation and he finally got the pipes laid just the other day. I'm not wild about this guy...took him over a month to jackhammer the floor and just put in the piping. Oh well, it is what it is. That bathroom doesn't need to be done before we move, but the laundry room needs to be functional.<br />
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With my life happenings, tackmaking is on hold for awhile. I do at least have some model horse updates though. I can't wait for things to be back to normal, then I can make my tack and hopefully get to a show or two before the end of the year. Anyway, I paid for this horse a year and a half ago, and she just arrived the other day. I don't think I'm going to pay for any resin pre-sale's again, as I kind of started to think I was getting jerked around. But, the artist came through and now I finally have my pretty western mare Sheba's Jewel. Can't wait to try my hand at a western saddle!<br />
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Also, I had Sue Kern customize a Breyer for me to fit my LB saddle better. Couldn't be happier with the turnout! Can you figure out what model this used to be? Sue is a very talented customizer...I wish I had her skills :)<br />
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Sorry for the photo quality. This is my new iPad2 that I got free from work. I actually am not really a fan of the iPad. I think my cell phone takes better pix. Oh well, if my iPad wasn't free I would be disappointed that I spent all my money on it. Have a great day to any and all who are out there.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-468384012638577797.post-32759318309306583062012-02-20T08:18:00.000-08:002012-05-23T15:05:23.336-07:00Draft Harness ToggleBy George, I think I've done it! After cutting away more than 1/4" of the initial round wire, I think this looks way better. This is the toggle with chrome finish. Very excited about it! The one downside, it doesn't swing like I had wanted. Oh well, it's a stationary horse anyway but it would have been nice to have it functional. What do you think?<br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-468384012638577797.post-83072220272999406642012-01-01T14:02:00.000-08:002019-06-26T09:12:01.316-07:001st Day of the New YearI guess December was pretty uneventful for tack making. I did work on making a racing saddle so I could take progress photos for the magazine article. The saddle looked pretty good actually, but it wasn't something I was planning to finish so I decided just to chuck it. Oh well! I'm tired of making racing tack right now anyway.<br />
I started up working on my Lg. Traditional draft harness some more, and I think it'll be phenomenal when I'm done! I haven't seen any Lg. Traditional harnesses on Equus Maximus before since you have to create some of the major the hardware by hand, so this might be something special. I had initially started at the front with the bridle and such, but kind of hit a wall when I needed a large enough bit and the hames. So, I'm picking up work from the back. Here's photos of what I'm doing so far:<br />
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(Above) This is my first uptug out of 6 that need to be made. It's called a boxed loop uptug. I have patent leather backing & detailing on the uptug. For being so small, it took a couple hours to make since I had to battle the paint a bit. Now I know how long I have to wait for it to dry before I touch it! <br />
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(Above) The start of the swinging toggle. This will be a mini-sized drafter that sits upon the top of the peaked collar and/or on the top of the back pad. This one is super small, but I think I actually need to go smaller. The lump of clay at the base is only to hold him up. I have to wait for his body sections to dry before adding legs & such. I'm thinking this will wind up being a redo. I have another idea brewing should the clay not work out. I see the Susan Bensema-Young harness sets photographed on her site (<a href="http://www.timarustarii.com/">www.timarustarii.com</a>), but I can't quite tell what she does for the toggle. Her tack is stellar, but I'm trying to create something even more detailed! I don't want to buy another artist's how-to book, so I'm content to figure this out myself.<br />
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(Above) Here we have the crupper which I probably made 3+ years ago...fully stuffed and has a wire core. It's ok, but I'll probably redo it. I don't have working buckles there at the top which I think I would prefer to have. These can be tricky to make properly, so I'll have to see how it looks once more things come together.<br />
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(Above) This is the collar I started a couple years ago. It just got its black color today and already looks much better! It's stuffed, has a wire core, and is hand-stitched at the seams. I'm debating on whether or not to put a flannel panel (haha!) on the bottom where it would sit on his neck. Most collars have some kind of fabric underside I believe. I've never actually touched a real draft harness in person, so this is all based on photos that I find on the web.<br />
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(Above) This is the collar latch that closes the top of the collar once you have it around the horse's neck. I made every bit of this, and it works too! Unfortunately it's a detail that won't be seen since it'll sit under the peaked collar. Why am I doing it then? I don't know, I guess for the sake of realism. The leather straps on both sides are just junk leather to hold everything together until I can incorporate it officially.<br />
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(Above) Lastly, we have the side check chain that goes through the tear drop and attaches to a swivel ring that really swivels around. I think that's pretty cool! I'm not wild about the look of the tear drop though. I think that'll be a redo. <br />
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So, now you can see why I'm taking so long on this set. I want to have as much detail as I can fit, and since it's in a larger scale, I can throw in working parts. The trick is getting them to actually work :) Anyway, I think I'm going to take another break and go watch a movie. I'm happy to report that it's Jan 1st, and we still don't have snow on the ground! I wish the whole winter would be snow free! <br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-468384012638577797.post-61895584531810496972011-11-16T07:38:00.001-08:002012-05-23T15:06:26.571-07:00Racing Set -- DONE!I'm finally done! Well, I <i>was </i>done yesterday, but then I was tacking up Valor to take some pics and the overgirth buckle broke :-/ Darn leather. I really put some time into making the overgirth neat, so I'm going to have to improvise unfortunately instead of remake. Normally super glue is really strong, but this set is going to have the overgirth buckled forever, so there will always be the stress of the elastic girth pulling on the strap. I'm wondering if I should sew the joint....yep, that's what I should do.<br />
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Ok, so I took care of that now so here's the finished set photos.<br />
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