eclark1894
Visionary
I wonder if Laurie has ever done a Golden Palomino like Roy Roger's Trigger?
LOL how did you guess what I am working on now? I am planning a wide range of palomino looks for a new set. Yes I do have the light "cream draught" color in my Ultra 1 set, but am planning more deep golden and chocolate type options.I wonder if Laurie has ever done a Golden Palomino like Roy Roger's Trigger?
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I just mentioned Trigger in another thread, and aside from Trigger and Mr. Ed, I don't know many Palominos. Well, actually, I don't know any Palominos.LOL how did you guess what I am working on now? I am planning a wide range of palomino looks for a new set. Yes I do have the light "cream draught" color in my Ultra 1 set, but am planning more deep golden and chocolate type options.
Check out Laurie's and HiveWire's Draft Horse. I think that's probably the closest thing to a Clydesdale you'll find.Any Clydesdales, Laurie??? Link, please?
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Thanks Ms. B. I went ahead and downloaded it.Check out Laurie's and HiveWire's Draft Horse. I think that's probably the closest thing to a Clydesdale you'll find.
Good. Now have fun with it.Thanks Ms. B. I went ahead and downloaded it.
Doesn't look right.
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Is that CWRW and Harry?????
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Awwww, you missed it! That pic I posted was of Elizabeth Taylor and National Velvet. When I saw it, you came to mind.
That was Elizabeth Taylor? The picture's so small it's hard to tell who's riding. As far as National Velvet's concerned, I've never gone to horse races, so wouldn't have recognized him either.Awwww, you missed it! That pic I posted was of Elizabeth Taylor and National Velvet. When I saw it, you came to mind.
National Velvet was a movie. 1944.That was Elizabeth Taylor? The picture's so small it's hard to tell who's riding. As far as National Velvet's concerned, I've never gone to horse races, so wouldn't have recognized him either.
But, if I'm remembering correctly, also the name of a famous Kentucky Derby winner decades ago, so my reference to the horse she was riding.National Velvet was a movie. 1944.
Dana
I looked it up, but no, Velvet Brown was the name of Elizabeth Taylor's character in the movie, so when she went to the Nationals she was called "National Velvet".But, if I'm remembering correctly, also the name of a famous Kentucky Derby winner decades ago, so my reference to the horse she was riding.