Jenn Constantine is one of the most singular talents working in the model horse hobby today. Her style, her vision, her choice of color and media... It's all very uniquely Jenn. The same can be said for her 2026 BreyerFest Best Customs Contest Fantasy entry. No one else could have made - or conceived - this. It's all Jenn!
The Making of Sleipnir
by Jenn Constantine
Some souls need more time to accept their fate.
Sleipnir honors this and also guards against those who may not be so patient, including the fierce "hvítabjörn" herself.
"Ísdís … eigi enna. Not yet, ice spirit."
My 2026 BCC Fantasy entry is a bit of a fractured fairy tail twist on Sleipnir. How could I resist a deep look at the mythology that aligns so well with this year's BreyerFest theme? While the original snippets we have about Sleipnir's appearance are clear that he has eight *legs/hooves*, I went in the direction of eight *limbs* because I can.
He's got one owl eye focused on the interloper, while one horse eye keeps watch on his eventual ethereal passenger. His right wing shields the soul, and his left wing lifts in a mantling threat.
Hi, Heather Puleo, I loved taking your sculpture apart!
...and is now a rose gray beast of four horse legs, two owl legs and two owl wings, based on a mix of the great horned owl and the Eurasian eagle owl. He's packed with mohairing detail in his leg feathering, mohawk, mane, tail and wings. I'm curious to see if anyone spots the ansuz rune on him!
No real bird parts were used!
His wings are an armature with handcut, wired and painted feathers.
My vision required two beasts, and since I'd never even drawn a polar bear, my expectations for her were not high. However, I'm just as pleased with her as I am my monstrosity of a Norse legend. In some ways, this was more of a challenge than my skellies a few years ago. We know what horse bones look like... I didn't know how he would come together, but I don't regret following his hoof and talon prints in my mind.
Congratulations, Jenn. This is such a wonderfully you creation, and I absolutely love those wings! Good luck at BreyerFest!


















































