SPANISH, PART-SPANISH BREEDS


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Dun Lusitano stallion, customized from the Brigette Eberl Almanzor resin.

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Bay Lusitano stallion, customized from the Brigitte Eberl TBD Andalusian resin.

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Dun Andalusian stallion, customized from the Sarah Minkiewicz-Breunig Tango resin.

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Dapple grey Andalusian stallion, customized from the Brigitte Eberl mini Andalusian resin. (Shown with penny for scale.)

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Dapple grey Andalusian stallion, customized from the TBD Deseoso resin.

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Dapple grey Andalusian stallion, customized from the TBD Caprice resin. Myla describes him: I've done some resculpting on him to create a new long wind blown mane and forelock and braided up his tail into a mud knot. He could be prepared for work in hand, maybe work between the poles, or driving in long lines. His tail braid is to help keep the long hair from tangling in the lines, or up out of the mud. Much of the dressage work can be trained on the ground so the horse can learn movements and gain strength without having the added weight of the rider.

His ears attentively are tuned in to his "handler" who could be on either side, long lining or leading him, or riding him. A light breeze carries his long mane around under his neck and ruffles his forelock away from his big expressive eyes. Dark hooves all but one that is striped with a few ermine spots gracing the coronet.
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Leopard Appaloosa-Andalusian stallion, customized from the TBD Caldero resin.

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Bay leopard Appaloosa-Andalusian stallion, customized from the Sarah Minkiewicz-Breunig Tango resin.

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Bay leopard Appaloosa-Andalusian stallion, customized from the Linda York Destacado resin.

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Leopard/sabino Appaloosa-Andalusian stallion, customized from the TBD resin.
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Bay leopard Appaloosa-Andalusian stallion, customized from the Linda York TBD Mini Andalusian resin.
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