Schleich!

By Retired breeder, 20th January 2015 14:52:07
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Hello all fellow schliech lovers! I set up this topic for people who want to talk about the amazing models! Share your collection, tips, and your favorites in this topic! Enjoy!
 
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Retired breeder wrote:

ok people this topic says Schleich, am i not correct not Breyer so if you want to talk about breyer go and leave this topic alone breyers are not schleich and i love all the schleich people and how much they love schleich and no one said to talk about breyers JoHorseLover725 was only saying 98.9% of the people who loved schleich went to breyer.


Agreed.
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Do people actually wash their model horses, as in give them a bath? I know people make tack and stuff for them?
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dasie wrote:
ok people this topic says Schleich, am i not correct not Breyer so if you want to talk about breyer go and leave this topic alone breyers are not schleich and i love all the schleich people and how much they love schleich and no one said to talk about breyers JoHorseLover725 was only saying 98.9% of the people who loved schleich went to breyer.

By Kate, 27th May 2015 16:24:52
Agreed.



To the people who seem to be upset that this topic *isn't just for discussing Schleich's* I strongly suggest you *re-read* my previous post posted below......default smiley (y) I honestly *don't want* to lock this topic because it's not discussing Schleich models exclusively...default smiley :)


By Irene Lynne, 27th May 2015 10:26:36
This topic might say Schleich but the players are free to talk about model horses in general whether it's Schleich, Breyer etc. So far this has been a very interesting, enjoyable an enlightening discussion an I wish to see it kept that way.
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Event Horizon wrote:

Do people actually wash their model horses, as in give them a bath? I know people make tack and stuff for them?


For my OF Breyers ,OF North Lights, Schleichs and CollectA's I give them a bath (so to speak) once a year.

I lay a bath towel in the kitchen sink.
Use just a tad of Dawn dish washing liquid on the model.
Gently run my hands over the model an if need be I will use a Q-Tip to get the inside of the ears and grooves in the mane/tails.
Use the sprayers to rinse them off thoroughly.
Stand them on bath towels I lay on the kitchen table to air dry.
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Cool! default smiley :d That's actually pretty awesome.
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By Retired breeder, 27th May 2015 21:59:59
Thanks for the hoof polish tip! Thing is I have to do it when my sister isn't home... I don't have clear polish and she'd think I'm crazy! default smiley (lol)
With custom models I use a cotton cloth (old cotton tee shirts are the best)....wipe them off, use the Q-Tips for the ears (hooves also if they are carved out)...an...if the mane and tail are haired I take a spritz of either hair mousse or hair spray onto a baby toothbrush and gently comb any stray hairs back into place.


And with regards to clean nail polish? You can also gloss the eyes an inside of the nostrils as well.
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By Retired breeder, 27th May 2015 22:03:47
I rinsed off my horses after I took them outside for a photoshoot with my friend... If that counts as a bath default smiley (lol). I also tried to perform minor surgery, tried to fix a dislocated... Back of hoof? Is there a name for that?

By the way, if you have one of those DIY wire hoof picks, make sure it is VERY dull, or don't use it. It scrapes the hoof paint off. I have a playmobil plastic hoof pick, I may try that next time because its a lot more rounded.
By Retired breeder, 27th May 2015 22:20:01
I'm thinking... Paperboard and wire could make an excellent round hay feeder...
By Retired breeder, 27th May 2015 23:05:34
I like taking my white Arab mare and rolling it in dirt and then giving it a bath.default smiley (lol)
By Retired breeder, 28th May 2015 00:56:40
I am sorry if that came out rude i did not intend it to come out that way for any one, just how many people who have loved schleich talk about breyers and i think that maby you should talk about that in the breyer topic unless you say something like i collect schleich but also i have a few breyers or something like that. I once agian i am sorry if any found what i said was rude.
I have a bay Hanoverian mare from 1995.



(Not my picture, just one I found online of her)
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By Retired breeder, 28th May 2015 12:21:54
Oh wow! My oldest is like 2006 or something!
By Retired breeder, 28th May 2015 12:23:06
Ugh. I have to keep the house clean for the buyer and the inspector on Saturday, and it's so hard to do crafts! Although I'll still try... Anybody have unique Schleich DIY ideas?
By Retired breeder, 28th May 2015 20:14:48
I have that one! She looks like a guy throughbred in my opinion so I call them that. I have some really old ones though, I love to play with my schleich in water caus ethey dont really chip. I once a year I take A damp cloth and rub the dirt off of them!
By Retired breeder, 29th May 2015 00:17:46
I wouldn't be able to schedule an annual bath default smiley (lol) I'll wash them after they're outside, that's about it.
By Retired breeder, 29th May 2015 00:43:01
Ya, I made a hotwalker for my horses!
By Retired breeder, 29th May 2015 00:54:41
I want too, but I want to get a small Chinese takeout box at like micheals for the base..
By Retired breeder, 29th May 2015 00:57:24
Great I dea! I used shishcabob sticks, spelled that wrong!
By Retired breeder, 29th May 2015 01:02:18
Shish Kabob I think. Yeah I was thinking bamboo skewers, but I wanted a good base.
By Retired breeder, 29th May 2015 01:04:04
On bamboo skewers: you can cut them with wire cutters, and they "splinter" a TON, but they're so bendable they cannot get stuck in your skin. They bend first. However I sand them before making them into poles default smiley (lol)
Irene Lynne wrote:

dasie wrote:
ok people this topic says Schleich, am i not correct not Breyer so if you want to talk about breyer go and leave this topic alone breyers are not schleich and i love all the schleich people and how much they love schleich and no one said to talk about breyers JoHorseLover725 was only saying 98.9% of the people who loved schleich went to breyer.

By Kate, 27th May 2015 16:24:52
Agreed.



To the people who seem to be upset that this topic *isn't just for discussing Schleich's* I strongly suggest you *re-read* my previous post posted below......default smiley (y) I honestly *don't want* to lock this topic because it's not discussing Schleich models exclusively...default smiley :)


By Irene Lynne, 27th May 2015 10:26:36
This topic might say Schleich but the players are free to talk about model horses in general whether it's Schleich, Breyer etc. So far this has been a very interesting, enjoyable an enlightening discussion an I wish to see it kept that way.



Not to get on the bad side of a mod, but, this is a topic for Schleich... I don't mind talk about Breyers, but I agreed on her statement. If that makes sense? I wasn't agreeing(?) with it should be strictly for Schleichs, but still. There is a Breyer Topic for a reason, and a Schleich Topic for a reason.. .3.
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By Retired breeder, 29th May 2015 01:17:54
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It is ok to go half off topic for 5 messages or so, I do believe. Irene created a breyer topic so she could talk about breyers all the time (right? default smiley (lol)), but I think it's ok to talk about other model horses a tiny bit, especially for comparisons or craft ideas.
By Retired breeder, 29th May 2015 11:15:18
Who else loves the new 2015 Knabstrupper mare or Icelandic mare?!
By Retired breeder, 29th May 2015 11:15:46
Oh wait... 4900!!! SO close to 5000! Lets do this!
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