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Post by nangwaya on Sept 9, 2020 9:56:18 GMT
Hi; If anyone knows what Essex product lines this horse (yes, it is from Essex), belongs to and you can let me know, I would be grateful. If the pic is not good for identification, I can always take more. I love using these horses for chariots, as they are super easy to paint, and I can make the saddle blanket? (sorry, not familiar with equestrian things), look like cloth armour, etc.. Knowing that I can purchase horse figures separately, and chariot wheels too!, this is a great way for me to make my own chariots. Thanks again!
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Post by Tony Aguilar on Sept 9, 2020 11:26:47 GMT
They are included in many, many of them. This is one of their typical generic horse types that would be included with light cavalry units. I would suggest you contact Essex directly with this picture so they can see exactly which one you are requesting.
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Post by Cromwell on Sept 9, 2020 18:48:33 GMT
As a horseman myself I have to say the creature you have there looks a tad spavined. Hope you didn't pay a lot for him!
For those not in the know spavin is an equine term for osteoarthritis of the hock joints. I refer to the thickness of Dobbins hocks in the photo!
Never mind! Perhaps you can put him to stud and get a few more horses for your chariots!
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