There was a point in time, about fifteen years ago, when it seemed like everyone who was anyone had a blog.
Not gonna lie, I miss those days.
One of the blogs I most enjoyed reading belonged to a customizer named Heather Puleo. In it, she shared progress photos of her work, including a drastic Lonesome Glory-to-jumper that was forever being disassembled and reassembled. Even in its rough early stages, you could tell this piece was going to be awesome, assuming it ever got finished. That seemed unlikely, however. The resculpt was so dynamic and so complicated and Heather is so discerning. I wasn't sure it would ever be complete.
Well, never have I been so happy to be wrong! Take a look at Heather's 2026 BreyerFest Best Customs Contest Most Extreme entry.
The Seventeen Year Horse
by Heather Puleo
Way back in the ancient times (cough 2009 or so) I saw a picture of a jumper that just screamed I WANT TO BE A CUSTOM.
The twisty hind end, the neck being used as a counter balance after having flung themselves over the fence from a difficult spot, that horse was all athleticism and stunning.
Quick quick! Who can I chop up into this??Enter one very tortured, errr, well loved Seattle Slew model on the Lonesome Glory mold. Leggy, refined, this would surely be perfect and fast.































