Horse models?
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Horse models?
I was sure there were several suppliers who made draught horses but I can only find Dart Castings, and Langley (who supply them with their own vehicles). Anyone know of any more?
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Re: Horse models?
Slaters offer a horse drawn dray and a 'carthorse': https://slatersplastikard.com/accessories/scenicItems/4mmScenic.php
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Re: Horse models?
thanks guys, didn't know about these. Good suggestions
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Re: Horse models?
You might also look at:
Shire Scenes
See Supplier Text for address/website
R Parker
19 Oaklands Road, Malvern Wells, Worcestshire, WR14 4JE.
There appear to be two or three different horses. They are not apparantly available separatly but it is worth asking off course. This range includes a number of rather nice road vehicles, not well known as there is no website.
Peter
Shire Scenes
See Supplier Text for address/website
R Parker
19 Oaklands Road, Malvern Wells, Worcestshire, WR14 4JE.
There appear to be two or three different horses. They are not apparantly available separatly but it is worth asking off course. This range includes a number of rather nice road vehicles, not well known as there is no website.
Peter
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Re: Horse models?
Hi Peter
Shire Scenes are now sold by Dart Castings
Jon
Shire Scenes are now sold by Dart Castings
Jon
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Re: Horse models?
Take a look at the bottom row of pictures here credited to "Mike"
http://www.wdmodels.com/page16.htm
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http://www.wdmodels.com/page16.htm
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Re: Horse models?
I think (I am no equine expert) the WD harness is a military rig which is different to the general civilian arrangement of harness. However, I doubt most people would be aware of this and I am using WD horses in a civilian role. The most obvious difference is that absence of the collar.
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