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Liquid Assets is 2nd in the Boys in Finance Hunter Under Saddle series (and my personal favorite!). Sculpted to be an acceptable Quarter Horse, Paint, Appaloosa, or Appendix; this model is dynamic and looks good in any color and shade.
Stretched out into a smooth, balanced* extended canter, Liquid Assets is reaching forward with the classic front leg every hunter and pleasure breeder strives for naturally. His stride is frozen in the perfect shot, his tail is still close to his body while still flowing with his movement. Is it natural? Weighted? It’s whatever you want it to be, but it fits in perfectly in any Hunter Under Saddle class.
**Please note that Liquid Assets is a tippy model! He comes with a printed stand to place under his front foot, but is best suited to acrylic rods placed under his raised feet. He will remain stable with QuakeHold and it is recommended to keep an eye on him and keep him on a stable surface. He is made to work with dioramas and in performance scenes so I kept the supports minimal.
Please also note that all photos are partially-prepped 2nd quality models so I didn’t waste a good one.
Liquid Assets is 2nd in the Boys in Finance Hunter Under Saddle series (and my personal favorite!). Sculpted to be an acceptable Quarter Horse, Paint, Appaloosa, or Appendix; this model is dynamic and looks good in any color and shade.
Stretched out into a smooth, balanced* extended canter, Liquid Assets is reaching forward with the classic front leg every hunter and pleasure breeder strives for naturally. His stride is frozen in the perfect shot, his tail is still close to his body while still flowing with his movement. Is it natural? Weighted? It’s whatever you want it to be, but it fits in perfectly in any Hunter Under Saddle class.
**Please note that Liquid Assets is a tippy model! He comes with a printed stand to place under his front foot, but is best suited to acrylic rods placed under his raised feet. He will remain stable with QuakeHold and it is recommended to keep an eye on him and keep him on a stable surface. He is made to work with dioramas and in performance scenes so I kept the supports minimal.
Please also note that all photos are partially-prepped 2nd quality models so I didn’t waste a good one.