So this is how they become one with the nature, and talk to trees 'n stuff?
Where's this gif from?
Where's this gif from?
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shazzdan wrote:agentghost wrote:Any good horse saddle/tack to buy stand alone? I like some saddle/tack but didn't like the horse (POPTOYS for example)
https://www.etsy.com/au/shop/onesixthwesternTack
http://benscustomtack.com/
https://www.riorondo.com/
agentghost wrote:ok.. how many horses do u guys own (including the one u have to buy, just for the saddle/tack)?
Stryker2011 wrote:agentghost wrote:ok.. how many horses do u guys own (including the one u have to buy, just for the saddle/tack)?
I currently have two — the Pop Toys (fully armored) one that came with Joan of Arc; and the Asmus one that came with The Mouth of Sauron (also mostly covered). I have one of the most recent Mr. Z on PO (without saddle, as I want to use it for an Old West thoroughbred). I also have Queen Elizabeth (Cate Blanchet with horse) on PO.
agentghost wrote:ok.. how many horses do u guys own (including the one u have to buy, just for the saddle/tack)?
brassco wrote:
The horse with the jockey would be Mr Z's. It is a very proportionate 1/6th horse, imo. The Elf's horse is also quite proportionate. I would avoid Poptoys' version.
agentghost wrote:brassco wrote:
The horse with the jockey would be Mr Z's. It is a very proportionate 1/6th horse, imo. The Elf's horse is also quite proportionate. I would avoid Poptoys' version.
could it be that Pop toys want to portray their 1/6 horse as the Great European War Horse? is that why it is bigger than the regular Mr.Z and other 1/6 horse?
A typical medieval European warhorse was only 14 hands tall. The biggest destriers were not much larger than 15 hands. Any horses larger than that were primarily draught horses, which were intended for pulling carriages. They were never bred until roads started to improve in the 17th century.agentghost wrote:could it be that Pop toys want to portray their 1/6 horse as the Great European War Horse? is that why it is bigger than the regular Mr.Z and other 1/6 horse?
lmduccuong wrote:I really want to buy this product, but when I review, maybe the whole body is censored,
Is this true?
agentghost wrote:i am making a custom scene. Can anyone with the Poptoys horse give me the height measurement 1) to the top of the head and 2) to the top of the horse back ?
Thanks
Stryker2011 wrote:13 5/8" & 10.5" respectively.
brassco wrote:@@lmduccuong
I don't quite understand your questions...you want to know if the body used for this Elf Queen has private parts detailed?
brassco wrote:i've sent you a private msg.
lmduccuong wrote:
Someone call me "bad guy" but in my opinion, the figures must be real, no need fully but just 80 - 90% real is ok, if not that just the doll.
The child is play doll not an aldults.
shazzdan wrote:A typical medieval European warhorse was only 14 hands tall. The biggest destriers were not much larger than 15 hands. Any horses larger than that were primarily draught horses, which were intended for pulling carriages. They were never bred until roads started to improve in the 17th century.agentghost wrote:could it be that Pop toys want to portray their 1/6 horse as the Great European War Horse? is that why it is bigger than the regular Mr.Z and other 1/6 horse?
shazzdan wrote:Stryker2011 wrote:13 5/8" & 10.5" respectively.
At 1:6 scale it equates to a little under 16 hands. You could conceivably have a medieval horse that large but it would be the extreme end of the range.
They are the size of a draught horse but don't look like a draught horse. Draught horses never existed before the 17th century so they aren't appropriate for themes before that time.agentghost wrote:So Pop Toys horses are draught horse (see attached image for comparison)?
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