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thegreenwolf · 4 months
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Next time I decide I want to try something new regarding a Breyer custom with mohair, remind me to try it on a larger model than a 1:32 Stablemate. A while back I decided I wanted to create a polo pony with a haired tail that had the sides of the upper part "shaved", and was then braided and wrapped like a real polo pony. But for some reason I decided it would be easier on the smallest scale I customize, and picked Seabiscuit, my favorite Stablemate-scale thoroughbred.
As you can see, it worked. But it would have been a LOT easier braiding a 1:9 scale Traditional model, rather than this teensy little thing. The red electrical tape worked really well for the tail wraps, and I left it unglued so if whoever buys it decides they want different colors, they can change them without damaging the tail. I do know people have done button braids on a haired model, but I'm not up to that much effort right now.
If you want to give this polo pony a new home, she's at https://www.etsy.com/listing/1655074011/atalanta-custom-breyer-stablemate
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hippography · 6 months
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Sheila.
The property of Mr. John Barker.
Tadman.
Sir Humphrey de Trafford, The Horses of the British Empire, Vol. 2.
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pwlanier · 2 years
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Indian School, 19th Century
Portraits of polo ponies, a set of six
five signed 'Mummoo' (lower left) and one (lower right); each inscribed with pony's name (upper right)
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Bonhams
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jerseydeanne · 2 years
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Fuck off, Harry. Beat your polo pony, buddy.
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ponku-po · 11 months
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Mother of Celestia - POLO-JASSO
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freshthoughts2020 · 7 months
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grey-tones · 1 month
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Sometimes I wish I was more of a masculine guy, I love being a feminine man boy. But I am getting really REALLY tired of getting called miss at work
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Polo Ralph Lauren Rrl Big Pony Osfa Hat Cap Mcmlxvii Strapback
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cosmictap · 4 days
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I ride horses! and as of the 30th april it will officially be TEN. years of it??
Anyway i still ride like shit so at least we still have that (still get put on like 13.2hh ponies too.. the horse in the back is 17.2hh for reference)
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The silly little guy in question, he’s a twat and i love him <3 (stirrups are short bc we were dicking around a little that lesson)
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me 10 years ago 🥲 i remember that pony vividly he took me through hell and back LMAO love him with all my heart tho!! Polo <333
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silversnaffles · 1 year
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HAHAHA y’all I have some shit to tell you soon, it’s been a nightmare
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thegreenwolf · 1 year
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Meet Stormy Weather! She’s Hartland’s Polo Pony, made over into a delicate dapple gray with red polo wraps. I’ve been waiting a while to customize this particular mold, one of my favorites from Hartland, but she was worth it. She’s already sold, but I wanted to at least show her off!
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hippography · 1 year
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POLO PONY — “RE-ECHO” 
Photo: Sport and General 
Live Stock of the Farm Volume III: Horses, ed. Professor C. Bryner Jones, 1915
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pwlanier · 2 years
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GEORGE FORD MORRIS
(New York/Massachusetts, 1873-1960)
William Post II on his Polo Pony Hermosa, 1930, signed and dated lower right "Geo Ford Morris 30", New Canaan, Connecticut colourman label board verso, pastel on board, 22 x 28 in.; probably original carved gilt wood frame, 26 x 32-1/2 in.; together with a inkwell made from the hoof of Mandalay English silver mounted, lid engraved with polo mallets, ball, and "HERMOSA/1937", marks for Roland Ward, London, 1937, 2-3/4 x 5-1/2 x 5 in.; together with an inscribed copy of Portraitures of Horses, Morris, George Ford, Fordacre, Strewsbury, N.J.: Fordacre Studios, 1952.
Brunk Auctions
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starfirebird · 2 months
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An under-discussed aspect of taking part in many activities is the continual guessing game of Where Did This Bruise Come From?
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catclyssm · 3 months
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i AM HOMEEEEEE
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oakappleday · 8 months
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Looks...
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