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04 Dec 2011 12:38 AM  
Back in the day, a matched team (2 identical horses) was something the local farmer would be very proud of. In our model world, nothing seems to shout "toy!" quite like one....
 
Since we have that show next Friday, Kim gave me one of my Christmas presents early..... and told me "make something special"
 
4 Schleich Tinker's Pony mares
 
In 1/24 those 1/16 ponies are some pretty darn heavy draft horses! Everybody does Clydesdales, but I've always had a thing for Belgians. So Belgians they will be... or maybe a cross of some variety since they have furry feet.
 
 
So out came the acrylic craft paints, camel, buttercream, and burnt sienna
 
 
If they're gonna pull a wagon, they're gonna need harnesses

 
I used vinyl stripe tape, I think it looks really good from 3 feet or so - which is about right - and much less expensive than the professionally made ones they sell, too. I need to make the bridles yet
 
As for what they'll be pulling... you'll have to just wait and see!
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04 Dec 2011 03:46 AM  
Hi Mik,

Nice work, think about painted aluminum foil strips for the bridles - they can then be adjusted to 'hang right' as the foild will be stiffer than vinyl tape. Get the foil from food trays - its about the thickness of a sheet of paper.
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04 Dec 2011 04:21 AM  
Very nice paintwork Mik! They look real good.
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05 Dec 2011 09:19 AM  

Mik;

Great work on that team!  I know how hard it is to make harnesses, had to do that for a triceratops once!

 
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05 Dec 2011 12:34 PM  
David, I would love to see your railraod sometime.  Between the Hobbits, elves, dwarfs, and dinosaurs it much be really fun.
Bob
 
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05 Dec 2011 01:56 PM  
Bob;

Sorry to disappoint you, but no railroad at present. The old layout was under our white pines and ground level. It became too problematic to run trains: clear 1 inch of dead pine needles from the track, carry all the equipment out, run an extension cord out (GFI protected), get down to set stuff on the track, then putting it away - you get the idea. I finally pulled up the track about four years ago. I hope to build a raised layout someday, but just build whimsical stuff for now.

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05 Dec 2011 10:23 PM  
Well, I started on the load for these fine ladies today. Kimmee said 'special'... And a Lindsey patent 8 wheel log wagon is certainly not 'ordinary'



I figured while I was making one, it'd be just as easy to make two. The second one is slightly larger, so will be suitable for 1:20 and available for purchase (w/out the horses) if somebody needs a Christmas gift for themselves....


The wheels are solid, but sometimes loggers replaced busted wheels with them




still lots to do, but it's starting to look almost like a Lindsey!
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06 Dec 2011 12:50 AM  
looks pretty cool Mik........
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06 Dec 2011 06:56 AM  
Whew! You would have to be a HOSS to pull logs around in that thing. Easy to see why only draft horses and oxen got the job. Looking good so far Mik.

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06 Dec 2011 09:24 AM  
They iz jus lil fellers...

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06 Dec 2011 04:03 PM  
Wheel team harnessed in and ready to work!


simple wiffletrees


Lead team harnessed.


Loaded and almost ready to head for the mill - I need to do the traces and seal the bottom of the plinth, yet.
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07 Dec 2011 11:16 AM  
Mik--

That wagon looks great with the logs and driver sitting atop. The team makes it special!!! It just doesn't quite do it for me with a 'dozer pulling!
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07 Dec 2011 01:01 PM  
very nice job and great job on the paint job too.

I keep forgetting we're not in Kansas!
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08 Dec 2011 02:44 PM  
Very nice Mik, having grown up on a farm it was my farm chore as a kid to harness the team so I have a special appreciation for these critters. Yes, you need to add reins, guess you call them traces. You do indeed know how to create a harness.

Again looks super.

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08 Dec 2011 10:07 PM  
I also had a pair of vintage cheapy hollow plastic Clydesdales that I'd been meaning to do something with... for about 5 years now.


Since I was in the mood, they got a quick repaint and a very basic double box wagon in Birdsell colors.


The pair in natural light....
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09 Dec 2011 04:55 AM  
Unbelievable how a coat of paint transformed all of those horses.  The Belgians and the Clydesdale's both looked like toys before hand. Now they are very convincing!  Great job.  Will these be on display at the stone house?

Randy Lehrian
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09 Dec 2011 05:10 AM  
Both are loaded in the car and waiting to go. We get access to the room at 1:30-ish... so roughly 4 hours to set it all up. Tight, but do-able. (I hope!)

You coming up, Randy?
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13 Dec 2011 05:32 PM  
This is the 2nd Lindsey. I decided to try using wooden plugs for wheel 'hubs' just to dress them up a bit... I think I may add them to mine as well.


I put this one up on fleabay.... if it sells, maybe I can get Kimmee a bottle of wine for New Year's Eve!
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