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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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WORLD EXCLUSIVE - Custom fabric removable horse barding and caparisons now on sale to the public for the first time ever!

First major foray into the world of customisable products so please forgive my excitement. I'd love to know what people think... (as I'm always looking to improve everything I do) but I'd prefer if they went to the store and bought some! *wink*

Much love

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Great job! This should come on TV!

Got any Forestmen or Wolfpack examples?

Thank you!

Haven't done any of those themes... what would you be thinking of? White wolf on brown or black for example?

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Finally, some action in the much neglected field of horse customizing! It was about time!

I am particularly happy that is something I could never do myself. Fabric is so difficult to work with when you want to make something as big as a horse barding. I tried to make barding once and all I got was cut up pieces. And now this. The horses are restless tonight!

I wonder if I'm the only one thinking you spelt "comparisons" wrong? I had to look up caparisons. :-)

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Finally, some action in the much neglected field of horse customizing! It was about time!

I am particularly happy that is something I could never do myself. Fabric is so difficult to work with when you want to make something as big as a horse barding. I tried to make barding once and all I got was cut up pieces. And now this. The horses are restless tonight!

Heh - you should see the bits I have lying about! I'll try and get more pictures up soon...

Just for some ideas.

Great Equestrian Armorial of the Golden Fleece

http://www.photo.rmn...=1&LANG=English

This is great Midelburgo - which of these in particular would you like me to do?

I wonder if I'm the only one thinking you spelt "comparisons" wrong? I had to look up caparisons. :-)

Yeah - I;d never heard of it before I started...

HORSE CAPARISON: A caparison is a cloth covering laid over a horse or other animal for protection and decoration. In modern times, they are used mainly in parades and for historical reenactments. A similar term is horse-trapper. The word is derived from the Latin caparo, meaning a cape.

This comes at the right time. I am so going to pimp my elven horses with that. Especially with the blankets. There are no saddles in dark green unfortunately, but dark green blankets with reddish brown saddles will look fine!

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