Lol, even though I always try to make my tack as detailed as possible, I don't think I'm nearly as picky about the realism of the bottom. With most tack, I have no clue what's underneath so I when I work on panels on saddles, or etc, I just make them so that it fits best on top. I also like making stuff really soft so that it doesn't damage the models paint :)
Just kidding lol! I can't wait to see the next post though. :) your tack is awesome! Hopefully one day I will be as good as you! Or just have enough money to buy some of your tack! :)
Wowza!
ReplyDeleteYes! That's the important part! :)
ReplyDeleteI do too! In fact when I show off your saddles to people I show off the bottom and all the realistic details you do! :)
ReplyDeleteI appreciate the bottom being as detailed as the top :D
ReplyDeleteLol, even though I always try to make my tack as detailed as possible, I don't think I'm nearly as picky about the realism of the bottom. With most tack, I have no clue what's underneath so I when I work on panels on saddles, or etc, I just make them so that it fits best on top. I also like making stuff really soft so that it doesn't damage the models paint :)
ReplyDeleteThat's amazing! Now, where's the second part to yesterday's post!? :(
ReplyDeleteJust kidding lol! I can't wait to see the next post though. :) your tack is awesome! Hopefully one day I will be as good as you! Or just have enough money to buy some of your tack! :)
DeleteAnd that attention to detail is why you are an
ReplyDeletein-demand world-class model horse tack maker!
Beautiful! Well worth the effort I would say.
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