Ron Tamburrini
A Fixture
Anyone got or know of a 75 mm standing horse pref without furniture .
Ron
Ron
Hi Ron
You could try the one from pegaso
Dave
http://www.pegasomodels.com/productdetails_en.asp?id=855
Author sculpt do these, but a bit to animated for your needs.
http://www.planetfigure.com/threads/new-model-of-a-horse-1-24-scale-75.51632/
Or there's this.
Carl.
I just had a thought, daft as it sounds and depending on what you are after try the Early Learning Centre Ron they do a shed load of horses and other animals, I looked there for a mastiff for my Agincourt scene but they were too big. but I did see horses there
Steve
That looks just right pose wiseJMD Miniatures do this Ron. It's marketed as 1/32nd, but if it's anything like their figures it will be well over that.
Carl.
Looks interesting Steve maybe a bit chunky but for a fiverNo Ron I was actually being serious http://www.elc.co.uk/Schleich-Hanoverian-Stallion/122455,default,pd.html they do loads like this I know they were too big for 54mm but they might do for 75mm
Steve
Author sculpt do these, but a bit to animated for your needs.
http://www.planetfigure.com/threads/new-model-of-a-horse-1-24-scale-75.51632/
Or there's this.
Carl.
Neigh.You just got to much time on your hands Carl, the hobby horse is spotters
I think I came across this Gord some time aback when I wasn't looking for horses ,will do some further search.Ron there is a French firm but for the life of me I can't remember the correct name , It's something like Rondel chevell who make 54mm, 75mm and 90mm horses in metal . Their done just like the old historex horses where you chose the two body halves , the head and tail , so you can make up any style of horse you want . I've tried a Goggle search but no luck, maybe someone on the site knows who I mean . Ever thought of going up a scale as there's plenty of 90mm horses out there
chippy