Showing posts with label Paddock Pal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paddock Pal. Show all posts

Friday, 8 August 2025

Celebration of Breyer Live Prizes & Raffle Prizes

I am very proud of myself in that I got everything for the show finished tomorrow. My horses are all packed, certificates are all cut out, prizes are all painted. Everything is packed and sorted. All I need to do is collect the food this evening and we are all good! This is a level of organisation I don't normally achieve so I'm feeling quite smug about it.

With less than 24 hours to go I thought I would share with you some of things that I've created for the show.

We are going to start with the section champion prizes. Each section champion will get a custom Breyer stablemate. I tried to pick slightly unusual colours for each one. I haven't decided which section will get which and will just pick random ones on the day. I know the MFT is definitely the most popular (I actually thought about painting another because I wanted to keep him so badly)! Let me know which one you want to win!

Anyway, here they are :D

First up is a Breyer G4 Paradressage to a bay blanket spotted (probably a pintaloosa). This mould works so nicely as a stock horse and I love this colour on her.


Next we have the only decorator in the bunch. I mean I had to do at least one unicorn! This is the Breyer G5 Warmblood Mare (unicorn variation). She has been painted to a black and pink unicorn. She actually has pink shading in her coat if you look carefully. Her hooves and horn are in a metallic pink paint.


Next we have a G2 Standardbred. This guy has been painted to a max white overo. I love how pink he is! You just know this horse is going to be a nightmare in the sun! He's a really unusual colour and something a little bit different for your show string.


Fourth is another extensive white pinto. This is a G2 Saddlebred that has been painted to an extensive splash white. I went with purple for her ribbon to pick up the blue in her eyes.


And now everybody's favourite, this is a Breyer M1 Missouri Fox Trotter that has been painted to a gorgeous shaded black sabino. I picked a reference I'd saved because of the horse's face marking. Although the horse in the reference was bay I went for a faded black instead and then copied the markings. I adore a black sabino and this guy is to die for, he is just gorgeous. He's definitely the one I want to win!


The final prize is a G3 Stock Horse that has been painted to a silver dapple with white markings. I wasn't too sure about this girl at first but I'm actually really happy with her. The shading is just beautiful.


I have also painted two models as prizes for the raffle. The first is a Breyer Paddock Pal, although I went with a very simple shaded black colour for this guy I thought it was quite cool to offer a custom Paddock Pal. You don't see many custom Paddock Pals around so I thought this would be a fun thing for someone to win.


Secondly, I wanted to offer a painted resin or pewter micro. I was going to do another piece but I had already decided I would probably sell this girl and thought instead I would offer her for the raffle. This is the Maggie Bennett Escape Foot Callie pewter. She has been painted to a lovely dun colour with no white markings.


All of these models will be available at Celebration of Breyer Live tomorrow. I always like to go all out for the shows I run and this one has been no different. Which one would you like to take home?


Thursday, 2 April 2020

Two New Customs

One major advantage of the time being spent in isolation is that I have plenty of time to get on with painting. It's a bit worrying then that after nearly 2 weeks of being stuck in the house all day I'm only just actually finishing some horses!

Anyway, they are at least finished and with lots more on the way I'm going to take some time to share with you the first two 'isolation customs' as I have decided they shall be called.

Come Back

Come Back is a Schleich Arabian mare. Not the best mould in the world but the colour came out really nicely on her.


I absolutely love her mane, the subtle colour shift works really well and she does take a very pretty headshot!


Here is a shot of her I took for a photoshow. Although she is for sale as we aren't shipping anything atm I thought she could enter a show and show herself off!


Apastron

Apastron is a beautiful AA Cupid foal. He has been painted to a lovely decorator with a black coat and celestial themed markings.

A better shot of the markings across his back and body.

I love his ickle white stripe! Even though he's a decorator he still has cute little face markings.


Finally here is a shot of him with his new mummy, Celestia. I thought they would make the perfect pair. Nebula the cat isn't sure what to think though!