Wednesday, 30 November 2022

Aldsworth Christmas Fayre

 This Sunday something very strange is happening, I am allowing Chestnut Ridge to leave the house and head out to a market!

We are already attending with our other business, Hiraeth Cynefin, and as a last minute table became available we thought we would grab it for Chestnut Ridge!

We will have Nistar & Blazing Kansas with us - a gorgeous little gift set


This is a great chance to get some Christmas presents for fellow model horse collectors (or for yourself). It is also a unique chance to buy models in the flesh, this means you can inspect them for marks and rubs, ensuring you get the model you want. You can also feel up our blind bags, which is always great fun and means you might be able to grab yourself a chase piece!

We will have a varied selection of models including Breyers, Safari and Mojo but if there is a specific model you want please let us know in advance so that we can make sure that we have it.

I look forward to seeing you all there :)

Maelstrom is an awesome Christmas present and we will have several available for you to pick from.


P.S. If you are dragging a non-collector with you don't forget that there will be an amazing selection of other stalls including award winning food stalls and of course your favourite zero-waste business, Hiraeth Cynefin!

Tuesday, 29 November 2022

Snowbird & Tyrian in the Flesh

 I finally got around to photographing my Snowbird and Tyrian. These are my two choices out of the Christmas range this year. I always get the Christmas horse and how could I resist the beautiful Ashquar unicorn?

So first up is Tyrian (aka CRS Gossifleur). Isn't his colour just amazing? The purple is so rich and varied, he is just stunning.



Next is CRS Sapphire Dreams (Snowbird) here is a shot of him with his costume on:


Then without the costume.






This is my first model on this mould and it is rather lovely. He's sat on my dresser in the lounge and I keep thinking how gorgeous he is.



Tuesday, 15 November 2022

Recycled Live V

 Hello everyone :)

It's been a few weeks now but I have finally got a few minutes to sit down and right a show report for Recycled Live V. It felt so weird to be back running a show again but I'm so happy that it went relatively smoothly and I didn't forget anything (well apart from the milk).

The day started early as we headed off down to the show hall. After some confusion about an email that I definitely didn't receive regarding the location of the key we managed to get hold of it and let ourselves into the hall. My biggest anxiety was that since Covid the hall would have lost tables/chairs. It appears that it definitely lost chairs but there were enough tables to cover us with only one of our own ones needing to be used (which was positive)! I set everything up whilst Brendon unpacked the van and inevitably realised that I had, once again, forgotten the milk. That was after a lot of stress the night before attempting to stop at a shop to get said milk!

Once everything was set up and I'd had a moment to breathe, doors were opened and people started to arrive. My biggest tip to show hosts is to be strict about when doors open. If you say they open at 8.30, don't let people in until 8.30! You are entitled to get everything set up and spend time having a bit of piece and quiet before you start the show.

Workmanship Championship

Champion

Reserve Champion

Reserve to Reserve Champion

Once everyone was in and settled we got going with the first sections. We started off with performance, workmanship and original finish. As this is a specialist British breeds show the performance section was for various forms of English performance. The workmanship isn't limited by breed but instead it has to be a British artist. OF is of course for British & Irish breeds only.

Performance Championship

Champion

Reserve Champion

Reserve to Reserve Champion

As always the standard was really high, workmanship was incredibly competitive and a real showcase of how amazing the artists in our country are. The standard of performance was also really high and there were some beautiful entries. The OF classes were packed, with lots of gorgeous commercial resins.

Original Finish Championship

Champion

Reserve Champion

Reserve to Reserve Champion

We then moved on to the CM and CTF sections, which are the other two large sections. Again these were really competitive and filled with gorgeous entries.

Custom Finish Championship

Champion

Reserve Champion - CRS Jac Naylor

Reserve to Reserve Champion

We were making great time so we were able to break for a longer lunch than normal. After lunch we had a HUGE raffle! I'm amazed to say that we raised nearly £170 for Trust for Oxfordshire's Environment. There were so many awesome prizes and I was super happy to come home with a beautiful new Magpie to add to my collection :D

CTF Championship

Champion

Reserve Champion

Reserve to Reserve Champion - CRS Charles Dickens

Afterwards we finished off OF and then moved onto the ARC section which was the last section of the day. Again the standard was super high and it was so nice to see so many entries that were also painted by UK artists, including their owners.

Artist Resin & China Championship

Champion

Reserve Champion

Reserve to Reserve Champion

The day finished with the Supreme Championship. There had been some gorgeous trophies and rosettes donated along with some lovely prizes. The championship was extremely competitive and the Supreme was very well deserved, the owner was so happy she cried! Amazing to see a horse painted by its owner taking Supreme :D

Supreme Championship

Champion

Reserve Champion

Reserve to Reserve Champion

Thank you to everyone who attended and helped to make it such a great day. Roll on next year!
















Tuesday, 11 October 2022

BMECS 2022

 I would first like to start this post by apologising to all those who I, for the second BMECS in a row, have infected with lurgy. It sucks. I'm still ill. I'm so very sorry. I promise to try and not be ill next year!

As with the last show report I did Blogger has uploaded the pictures in reverse order, so you'll get a show report and then picture at the end!

Normally BMECS would start with a journey up on Friday night and faaarrrr too much alcohol in the hotel. But this year a heavily pregnant guinea pig and a pet sitter who wasn't available meant that we 

had to drive up from home on each day.

So instead we started up on Saturday morning. The drive was less than 2 hours so it wasn't too bad but we wanted to get there nice and early. We arrived in Leicester with plenty of time to spare so we stopped off at the newest Tim Horton's to keep Brendon and his desire for Canadian coffee happy.

Filled with caffeine we arrived at the school on a VERY cold morning. Stood outside waiting for it to open was NOT FUN. Gosh it was so cold! But once we got inside we were greeted with a real party. As well as cute little party hats we also got party bags and balloons throughout the hall (although in hindsight these were probably not the best).

Brendon brought in all my boxes and I started the day by unpacking all my performance entries. As always I had everyone packed in order and planned to unpack as I went to keep everything nice and simple and organised.

The show started with performance across two rings and then Plastic CTF in one ring and Bendy CTF in the other. I didn't get off to a great start as my first Bendy CTF model had been left at home! But after that it turned out I had managed to pack everyone.

I didn't have much enthusiasm for performance so, although I brought some entries I wasn't in the mood for putting much effort in! As you'd expect the standard of performance was really high and there were some stunning entries. My personal favourite were the working Julip donkeys, each on a little scene showcasing a different job that donkeys can do. They were super cute and there was so much detail. I particularly loved the little lambs in baskets. I had seen this entry in photoshows and it was amazing to see them in person!

There were also some gorgeous Bendy CTF models on show, tonnes of beautiful Julips (the Julip showers were out in force) as well as some gorgeous RubberNedz.

Once performance had finished we moved onto Original Finish. As always this was split into small and large. There were some gorgeous OF models, including some really rare pieces which is always amazing to see. 

It was soon time to break for lunch. There was some yummy food on offer and a chance to browse the amazing selection of sales available. There were loads of gorgeous horses for sale and I'm lucky I didn't have much money or I think I would have bankrupt myself! I did manage to come home with two REALLY REALLY TINY micros (I am not exaggerating here) that I'm so excited to paint! The smaller the better :D

At the end of lunch was the first raffle. The most exciting part for me was that I won the AA! I think it's been over 10 years since I last won the raffle AA so, as you can imagine, I was VERY EXCITED! I got a stunning bright chestnut Dartmoor. I remember thinking up a really good name for him on the day but I now cannot for the life of me think of what it was, so suggestions are more than welcome!

The day finished by running through the end of the CTF and OF sections. I was delighted to receive several Top 10s in the OF Small section (many with horses that have consistently got Top 10s at BMECS for many years). I was very happy to have some gorgeous rainbow rosettes and some beautiful little medallions. Although the stunning Clydesdale with flights gave me much anxiety as to how I was going to get it home without breaking it! I am yet to unpack that box so I cannot provide any updates as to whether he has remained in one piece.

I also had the pleasure of helping to judge the CTF Bendy championship. I don't often get to judge CTF as I usually have a large number of entries so it made a lovely change to be able to get to see people's horses. My personal favourite was the amazing condition Rydal, although we awarded champion to another horse, I was so impressed by how well it had been preserved.

We then had a long journey home, via Maccy Ds for a not so healthy dinner and Tims for some coffee! Once home we quickly fed the animals and headed straight up to bed (me taking a shot of Night Nurse to see me through) ready for another early start.

Sunday started in a rather lethargic fashion, I probably, in hindsight should not have doped myself the day before, but alas I had. As a result I slept the whole way there and was exactly compus mentis going into the start of the day. After a few slightly confused conversations I took to sitting in my seat and being filled with caffeine at strategic points through the day.

The day started with Workmanship and CCR. I had very few workmanship entries and not too many CCR entries so I spent some time wandering around the vendors gallery and chatting to a few people. I had the absolute pleasure (and pain) of helping to judge the workmanship championship. There were so many incredible horses it was honestly almost impossible to pick. My personal favourite was the incredibly stylistic medallion that was a true piece of art, it was honestly so beautiful. 

Once workmanship was finished it was on with the AA, AR and CM sections. Custom had been split into large and small, as with OF. I didn't have many small entries which was quite nice as I could feel a bit more relaxed. I was also thankful that the AA ring was right next to my table as I had a LOT of entries in that section, including nearly all of the other equine class (I actually only had one mule that didn't qualify)! I received a large number of Top 10 rosettes, although no champion this year, and it was somewhat bitter sweet as I managed to smash one of my best AAs into 8 million tiny pieces. It was nice to see some horses that don't normally place take home rosettes though.

It was soon time for lunch and by this point I was feeling rather worse for wear so I spent most of it sitting, consuming caffeine and contemplating my life choices. We won a cute little purple bear in the raffle as well as a rather nice zebra water bottle (one can never have too many water bottles). 

After lunch it was time to finish the CM and AR sections. Despite some clearly difficult judging, with some amazing horses on show, the day finished in good time with the CM Large and CM Small championships ending the day. Overall the show had been a huge success, and as always I was exhausted and wondering why I do this, but happy with all my winnings (and especially my new Dartmoor).

Roll on next year! I wonder what disease I can catch before then?

Photo Gallery!


CM Small Champion


CM Small Top 10


How amazingly tiny is this ickle mule?


A stunning Suffolk, I love the darker colouring


Absolutely beautiful and dramatic bay resin


Adorable little custom Arab


This absolutely beyond cute little foal


Cute little Welsh pony


A cute little drafter


Custom Small Champion


Tiny little AR - you might recognise this one, it's featured in many blog posts!


Another adorable micro


Another angle of that lovely bay


Another gorgeous little TT Night Heather, this one has been modified


A beautiful custom Valegro


Another model that's featured on this Blog several times. A gorgeous horse.


This little donkey is so cute!


In the process of judging the custom large championship


Lovely gaited model, I love the white markings on this guy


Lovely bay leopard spotted


So much cuteness!


This model was absolutely stunning. The colour on the tail was to die for!


A lovely little custom foal


One of my favourite resins - the paint job on this one is lovely


Another one I've definitely featured before. I adore the heart on this model, so creative


Champions received these gorgeous resin foals


The AA champion a really beautiful model


One of my own AA Top 10s - CRS Fiesta


Another of my AA TOp 10s - this is CRS Red and Green


Also one of my own AA top 10s - CRS Heinrich Hanson


Another picture of the AA champion


Romeo again, getting his group winner :)


A lovely AA Welsh - nice to see a resin as most AAs are now china


Another nice resin


Where's the horse?


Best of British Custom Winner 


This is Jade - I very much regret selling her!


Lovely the colour on this one


This stunning piece was Workmanship Reserve to Reserve - it is a real piece of art


Workmanship Champion was this gorgeous delicate grey


There was much thieving of this unicorn! Here he is hanging out in my photo booth


Trying to take photographs is great fun WHEN EVERYONE GETS IN YOUR WAY


The face of a winner :)


Best of British paintjob winner


Another picture of the same horse, you can tell I have favourites!


Heinrich again - getting his Top 10


Close up to show the amazing workmanship on this spotted horse


A lovely sport horse


Bendy CTF Reserve to Reserve Champion


A beautiful dapple grey AA


CCR Top 10 - One of my favourite Northlight models


CCR Reserve to Reserve Champion


A gorgeous CCR Top 10


A cute little custom CTF


Romeo again :D


A better shot of that lovely Northlight


A lovely little CCR donkey


I love the pearl colour on this unicorn


Gorgeous grey AA


A very nice paintjob on this resin


Cute little Arab


Trying to get a shot of this one was almost impossible!


This Akhal Teke has always been one of my favourites and was a popular model when shared on Instagram


That cute little foal again :D


Lovely dapples on this little guy


Another shot of that lovely Akhal Teke


One of the sales offerings - the colour as amazing!


Another sales table


Tiny birds and slugs!


Another shot of that cute little CCR


Close up of the jumping resins face to show the detail


Mirrors to help you see the spotty bottom


A baby rainbow zebra


Lovely Chevel


Nice custom with a decent base!


FINN!


The best ears of the entire show by far


A lovely Marwari


Another gorgeous paint job


Reserve OF Small Champion


Reserve OF Large Champion


OF Large Champion


OF Small Reserve to Reserve Champion


A group winner from OF Small


OF Small Champion


OF Large Top 10


Another shot of the OF Large Reserve Champion


OF Small Top 10


OF Small Top 10 - love the colour on this little bat horse


My own Bobby Jo


Another shot of the OF Large Champion


Shannodell group winner


Partly Cloudy group winner


Lovely classic foal group winner


OF Small group winner


OF small group winner


CRS Maitri Daydream getting a group winner


CTF Champion


CTF Top 10


CTF Top 10


CTF Champion


Another shot of the gorgeous bat horse


The Bendy Champion and also a Top 10


Bendy CHampion


Bendy Reserve Champion


Bendy Top 10


Bendy Top 10


A cute little cob


One of my favourite Breye rmodels, I still haven't got my own one!


Cute little Breyer SM - I wish they'd use this mould more


A very impressive collection of plushies


Really nice colour on this guy


Gizmo getting yet another bmecs rosette!


Shiloh getting a rosette


Prague one of my own minis


A gorgeous little Stablemate


A beautiful Equorum - I love his plaits


SO SHINY!


Cute little Schleich getting a Top 10


Lovely Equorum Icelandic


MORE SHINY!


Frutella adding another rosette to his collection


The colour on this PSA is just stunning, I love her dapples


A beautiful little Equorum pony


Lovely colour on this Equorum


CRS Lion Tamer - one of my Equorum ASBs


The Best of British Prop Top 10


A really cute little tack set


Lovely RubberNedz and rosette


Gorgeous RubberNedz pegasus


Performance champion


Performance Top 10 - one of my all time favourite models


Performance Top 10


Performance Top 10


Performance Top 10


RubberNedz with a lovely mane


Another picture of the gorgeous Hackney


A shot of one of the gorgeous donkey sets


CollectA Top 10


Judging a RubberNedz heavy class


The Bendy Champion in performance with her adorable foal


RubberNedz group winner


A gorgeous Julip and cart


Beautiful working tack set


Arabian RubberNedz with decorative halter


The Performance champion with his group winner rosette


Cutting top 10


Up to no good I'm sure!


Not often you see a CWP, this little custom is adorable


Knabstrupper winning its class


An overview of the sales area from my table


Destiny one of my Julips


A barrel racing entry


Sow Jumping entry


Before we started I got Crackers out to test the lighting on the photo booth. Here he is being a test subject