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Bitz n' Pieces  Hershey's Kiss

A Quarter Horse, Bay, Short White Sock on Right  hind foot strip with pinking on the nose detailed eyes.  FOR SALE OFFERS!!!!

AGS' Little Sport Horse Family

This is a sport horse family with a mare, stallion, and filly. In the first, second, and third picture, on the left, is a light bay stallion that is named Moondancer. In the middle is a dark bay filly named Cindy Lou Hoo. Last but not least, is a chestnut mare named Dry Ice. This family is a very amazing family. This family is NOT for sale.

Moondancer live show placed on Oct. 16th, 2010. He won 4th and 5th.
Dry Ice live show placed on Oct. 16th, 2010. She won 6th and 6th.

AGS' Mysterious Blues

 IMysterious Blues is a semi-glossy Grulla horse (unknown breed) in the StableMate scale. This model was apparently an ornament at one time, as you can see the little hole-like thing on his back, meaning he was an ornament at one point in time. I did not prep him so if I did, it may have taken longer to finish him. Maybe a month or so. I did prime him though, because I used pastels. Pastels need something to stick on, because they come like a little stick of chalk. You scrap them of and they pretty much fall to a colored dust. He is a stallion, by the way, but he is NOT for sale.

AGS' Mississippi Champagne

Mississppi Champagne is a bay sabino paint TWH etchie mare with a frosted mane and tail. An etchie means a model that has been taken and had paint removed by a knife to make it look a certain way. Frosted mane and tail means the mane and tail has a sort of "blend" of two color; in this case, black and white! She is a very beautiful girl and I am willing to show her at my next local show next year. She is NOT for sale.

Live show placed on April 10th, 2010. She won 3rd.
Live show place on October 16th, 2010. She won 1st in workmanship with a NAN card and 4th in breed.

Extra! Extra! Read All About It!

Here is a few "extra" things about my customs. I enjoy doing StableMate scale horses the most, because they don't take much time and they look extraordinary after the customizing process is finished. Once I get an airbrush, I will start customizing a vintage I have.