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Smokey’s Shadow

Posted on October 13, 2011October 20, 2019 by Martha Bechtel
Smokey's Shadow

Make: Breyer
Scale: Stablemate
Mold: Quarter Horse (G2)
Color: Dark Bay
Gallery: Bay
Medium: Acrylics
Status: Painted 2004 and Sold Mar 2004

I’m pretty fond of the way this little guy came out. He’s a simple dark bay with just the slightest bit of a resculpt to make him stand out from the crowd (the flipped tail). He was named in homage of titular horse from Smoky the Cow Horse by Will James.

Smokey's Shadow

Not a whole lot else to say about this little guy– he’s pretty straightforward when it come to customs. I was tempted not to check the resculpt box on this little guy, since there was no epoxy involved, but technically he has been altered from the origonal mold.

Smokey's Shadow

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Posted in Arts & Crafting, Custom Model HorsesTagged Color: Bay, Color: Dark Bay, Mold: G2, Mold: Quarter Horse, Mold: Stablemate, Resculpt, Sculptor: Breyer

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