Friday, 6 January 2023

This Better Be a Moose

 I swear if Breyer don't do a moose for BreyerFest this year I am going to be moostly upset.

So the question is, is this a moose? Or even a mousse?


I definitely think with all that texture it is the other animal. Although it has been pointed out that it could be Brighty and I definitely don't think that's a bad suggestion. It better be a moose though.

Let me know what you think this Special Run sneak peak is in the comments below.

Thursday, 5 January 2023

Via Lattea and Araba

 I've got two new BreyerFest 2023 models to share with you today!

First up is Via Lattea the first of the Limited Edition models to be announced


And second we have Araba the second special run to be released


I really like Via Lattea. I wasn't a massive fan of the colour that this mould was originally released in but for some reason I really like the white. She looks absolutely beautiful.

Araba is a pass from me, the colour is stunning but the mould itself is a huge no from me, having seen it in person I just cannot tolerate those front legs and shoulders, but the colour is absolutely stunning so I wouldn't be completely disappointed if I got him!

Wednesday, 4 January 2023

Show String Rankings: How To

 When you've been showing for years it often becomes hard to identify which are your best and worst models. Sometimes you probably feel like you take the same models to every show and although you feel like they are your best they aren't actually doing as well as you would like.

So today I'm going to share with you a quick and easy way to rank your horses and get a good picture of who is still succeeding and who is falling short. All you will need is MS Excel (or similar) and a bit of time and patience.

Scoring System

The first step is to create your own scoring system. You will need to allocate a number of points to each of the different awards your models can win. How many points you award is up to you but it needs to be consistent.

My points system is below: 

Overall Champion = 100
Overall Reserve Champion = 85
Overall Reserve To Reserve Champion = 70

Section Champion = 50
Section Reserve Champion = 40
Section Reserve to Reserve Champion = 30

Top 10 = 25

Champion = 20
Reserve Champion = 15
Reserve To Reserve Champion = 10

Best of Breed/Group Winner = 8

1st Place = 6
2nd Place = 5
3rd Place = 4
4th Place = 3
5th Place = 2
6th Place = 1

I also double my points for BMECS/NAN placings.

Now you have a scoring system in place you are ready to start your spreadsheet and start ranking.

Setting Up Your Spreadsheet

Set up a spreadsheet with columns as follows:

1. Horse's Name
2. Points
3. Show's Attended
4. Average


To work out the average points you will need to enter the following formula into D2


Now you can go about populating your spreadsheet. This is going to be extremely time consuming if you have been showing for years and just starting out so maybe try to aim for a year a week or something similar!

Start by recording the total points for every horses in Column B

Next go back over your show lists and record the total numbers of shows each horse has attended in Column C

Important Note: Even if a horse has zero points if they have attended a show you will still need to make a note of this.

You should notice that column D automatically populates with the average points.

You should end up with something like this:



I have applied filters to make organising easier! You can do this under the 'Data' tab.

Sorting Your Horses

You can now sort your horses by two main methods either their total points or their average points. To illustrate the difference between the two look at the list of my top OF horses. The first is sorted by total points:


And the second is sorted by average points:


You will see the two lists are very different. One of the reasons you want to use average points over total points to see your top horses is that if you have a model that you have been showing for years (like Bushka for example) they will have a LOT of points and it will be hard for newer models (like Sultan for example) to make their way onto the list. Look at how many shows Bushka has attended compared to Sultan! Using average points therefore allows you to ensure that new horses that are doing well fit into your show string and old horses that maybe did well in the past but haven't placed in years drop out.

Final Tips

The final thing I would say is try to split by finish, that way you know your best horses for each finish:


I have also started linking these into my Massive Horse Spreadsheet. This means that I can sort by things such as make, scale and breed to tell you who my best OF Arabian or best CM Thoroughbred is. This is really helpful when it comes to specialist shows.

Tuesday, 3 January 2023

Speos

Speos is the first of the BreyerFest 2023 Special Runs to be revealed.

I absolutely love this colour on the mould. I wasn't really a fan of him in grey but this chestnut is just beautiful!


You can read more about him here: https://www.breyerhorses.com/blogs/breyerfest-blog/our-first-special-run-reveal-1

Simplify Your Paint Collection

 Does your studio look somewhat like this?



If it does then you might want to think about simplifying your paint collection. Afterall, you are meant to be collecting model horses and not paint! 

Here are some of my top tips to simplify your collection

Remove Empties

The first step to organising your collection is to remove all of the empties. If you haven't used a paint for ages it has most likely dried up (especially those annoying 'new' Citadel paint pots). Go through and remove all your empty pots and chuck them out!

Also note to me: maybe remove the paints that are actually stock and put them back in the stock room seeing as you did the YouTube video on them like a year ago?!?!?

Sort

Now you are going to sort your paints by colour type. This is how I sort mine:

  1. Red
  2. Orange
  3. Yellow
  4. Green
  5. Blue
  6. Pink
  7. Purple
  8. Black & White
  9. Greys
  10. Light Browns
  11. Dark Browns
  12. Dull Browns/Stones
  13. Metallic
  14. Glitter
  15. Colour Shift
  16. Other Specialist Paints
How you sort your paints is entirely based upon what you own and use. I do lots of decorator customs so I need more space for all my decorator and fantasy colours. I also own lots of specialist paints for these purpose.

Look for Duplicates

As you are sorting your paints look for duplicates. If you find duplicates consolidate them into a single pot and throw the empty pot out.

Why do you need that colour?

You now have a nice organised paint collection but you probably are still finding you have a LOT of different colours. The final step is to thin out your collection. With each paint think about why you need that colour, do you actually use it or did you just buy it years ago because you thought it was pretty? Is it actually the colour you thought it would be or is it a different colour?

Take all the paints you no longer want and look for a new home. There is often a good market for second hand customising supplies. You may be able to combine the lot with other unwanted supplies such as pastels, brushes or tools.

Storage

Store your paints in their colour categories. I highly recommend a nail polish stand for holding your paints, I have an acrylic one that holds all the colours I use on a daily basis. You can also get wooden stands and many companies make specific stands for their brand of paint.

Make sure that after you have used a colour it is put back neatly where you got it. Doing this will ensure you can always find what you need and will also mean you have a wider range of paints to look at when trying to choose a colour. 

I also recommend keeping a white board with all your paint colours on. Make a mark when you need to purchase a new paint, that way you will never run out!

Monday, 2 January 2023

My Favourite Tutorial

 As a miniature things addict I just wanted to take some time to share one of my favourite mini making tutorials with y'all.



Desktop Stables has, quite frankly, some of the most incredible hobby themed minis. Making miniature things is honestly so much fun, I love making my dolls little tiny books and catalogues and all kinds of fun things. When I did my Model Horse Shop I even made them a little mini version of the Chestnut Ridge catalogue! But learning how to properly scale things down and print them can actually be quite tricky, not everything works first time and sometimes the scale is just not quite right. That's why I absolutely love this tutorial, it helps you to learn how to scale things down.



Once you have learned the basic tools needed to scale real life items down to mini scale the world is quite frankly your oyster (or book). You can literally make anything you want to! That way you can spend all your time making your dolls tiny little copies of inappropriate things (like my mini copies of 50 Shades of Grey) that you can sneak into their live show scenes to see if anyone spots. I mean you could make normal things as well but why do normal when you can do ABNORMAL!



So if you too would like to have a go at making tiny things check out the tutorial here: https://desktopstables.com/2015/10/18/some-tips-for-making-printable-minis/

Enjoy!

(and don't forget to share what you make)

Sunday, 1 January 2023

What's happening this month?

Can you believe it is already 2023? I certainly can't, isn't it funny how time just comes and comes and comes...

A new year and a new month so here is a rundown of what is happening this month!

Win a Tyrian

Tyrian is a beautiful unicorn ornament created as part of the Breyer 2022 Christmas range


If you would like to get your hands on one then you can win one this month by entering our colouring competition.

How to Enter

Colour in this picture below:


You can download a better quality copy from our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/chestnutridgemodels

Once complete email your entry to competitions@chestnutridge.co.uk

In your email make sure to include:

  • Your Name
  • Your Address
  • Your Email Address
  • Your Completed Entry
A winner will be picked from all the completed entries at the end of the month. We will upload all completed entries to our Facebook page (without names). 

Terms and conditions:

  • One entry per person
  • Entries must use the image attached
  • Any medium can be used to complete the entry
  • All work must be your own
  • Entries without the relevant information will not be accepted
  • International entries are accepted but will be responsible for postage costs
  • Prize = Breyer Tyrian Ornament. No alternative prizes available.
  • For full terms and conditions please email competitions@chestnutridge.co.uk

Entry details will be kept until the prizes for the contest are posted. They will then be deleted.

Models on Sale

This month's theme is draught horses. To celebrate these beautiful heavy horses we are offering 10% off all draught models.

Grab a bargain now at www.chestnutridge.co.uk

Obsidian is now just £50.39!


Popular Votes Photoshows

Congratulations to December's champion


This month's theme is CopperFox

The show is now open and you can enter now at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1493893527541574

All types of CopperFox models are welcome to enter, including original finish, artist resins and customs. There are a good spread of classes so you should be able to enter a good part of your Copperfox collection.