Monday, October 31, 2016

Palooza - Halloween

This past weekend was our final 2016 show in a series of three model horse shows.
Palooza Model Horse Shows donate their proceeds after this show to Sally's Fund at UPAWS. This fund is for abused and neglected horses in our area, to help those who take in these horses care for them.


Those attending this falls show had the opportunity to take their horses picture with their ribbons at the new back drop.

Prizes for: Open Halter, Youth Halter, Open Performance, Youth Performance, High Point and the Palooza Triple Crown

Paint Pony Studios on site for sales and a Fun Night!

Bryant's Jake finally arrived for a young entrant!

Poltergeist even attended for a Spooky Decorator Class.




Judges were shadowed by Manes & Tails 4H members, as they will be judging for the 2017 show in January. Mark your calendars for January 21st, 2017!





An amazing fun time for everyone.
Thank you for supporting the Palooza Model Horse Show circuit.
We look forward to seeing you in January.

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Illuminatti...Number 6

Illuminatti actually lights up - the Traditional model, unfortunately not the stablemate. This running stallion is adorned with spooky metallic pumpkins and the only Halloween Horse done in gloss.



The Traditional model was the first to light up by pressing a button on the horses barrel. Breyer's other horse to do this was Twilight Terror, that horse came out in 2007.


Monday, October 24, 2016

Phantasma!

PHANTASMA......

Breyer's fifth in the series of Halloween Horses is none other than Phantasma. This 2005 model was on the Smarty Jones mold for the Traditional models and is on an Andalusian stablemate mold.





Metallic red, orange and yellow, with black points, red eyes and grim reapers and ghouls! Isn't he cool?




Saturday, October 22, 2016

Halloween Horse.....Cryptic

Cryptic is the fourth Halloween horse released in 2004. The Traditional Cryptic was on the Big Ben mold. He is meant to appear as a stone statue, he has a glow in the dark skeleton underneath. His brand is "RIP" on his hind quarters.




his stablemate version is on the G2 Warmblood mold, and like his Traditional size counterpart he is meant to look like a stone statue. The Halloween stablemate horses came as a set of three. The first set included Skullduggery, Nosferatu, and Merry Widow.




Thursday, October 20, 2016

Halloween Horses.....Bats in the Belfry & Nosferatu

The original Nosferatu was the second Halloween horse Breyer made in 2002. He is on the Cigar mold and has an extended blanket appaloosa pattern featuring bats in a sunset. On his forehead is a bat flying in front of a full moon. Like Skullduggery he also has red eyes and nostrils. The mini version is on the G2 Thoroughbred mold.


Nosferatu Stablemate


Bats In The Belfry (released 2010) was the first Halloween release since 2007. It was meant to test the waters and see if once again a Halloween horse would be popular. Bats was a throw back of Nosferatu, featuring a similar sunset and bat motif.







Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Halloween Horses...Mini Skullduggery

Stablemates are a great way to expand your herd without having to spend too much money and take up too much space. This unique series of Halloween horses that Breyer has made, shows us that details can be done on the smallest of models.






Skullduggery was originally the first Halloween Horse Breyer ever released on the Silver mold. He was a flat black with a blanket appaloosa pattern that appears to be a skull and a star in the shape of a ghost. The model also features red eyes and nostrils. This stablemate version is on the G2 rearing Arabian and has the exact same markings.



Thursday, October 13, 2016

Halloween Horses...Merry Widow

Breyer Traditional Merry Widow was the third in a series of Halloween horses Breyer produced. Stone Horses also offer many seasonal designs, from Sugar Skulls and ghosts, to Christmas horses and everything in between.




Merry Widow was from 2003 and is iridescent green and black with a glow in the dark spider web overo pattern.


This hard to find model is now in our show inventory. Pricing out at around $100.00 on average for this horse. Finding a unique piece is always rewarding and personalizes your collection.

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Palooza Model Horse Shows

The Palooza Model Horse Shows are a series of two to three shows per year that fund raise for UPAWS Sally's Fund. Sally's Fund helps horses in our area that are neglected and those who take them in. A portion of our proceeds are given out at the end of each year. We have been organizing this show for the last seven years. Each year the event gets bigger and as we learn and grow we have made changes for the better. We are not a NAN show as the cost prohibits us from being able to donate more, but this does not stop the show from filling up the hall.





We offer our show to both Youth and Adults. Youth ages start at 5 to 13, 14 and over is considered adult. Prize models for both Youth and Adult in Halter and Performance. Both Stone and Breyer models are able to be judged.



The Halloween edition this year is on October 29th, with our "Fun Night" held on Friday evening.
One of the other fun events we hold is the Palooza Triple Crown, the kids love this horse race and the winner of the three races receives a prize as well.



So if you are in our area, head on over to the Palooza Model Horse Show on October 29th. Registration is open until October 19th, email us at paintponystudios.com for a copy of the registration packet. Help support a great cause and have fun showing your model horses, and your love of the hobby.  You can also go to our facebook page for more information.