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WW1 1902 British UP saddle miniature

Postby Cesar Dubon » Sun Feb 12, 2012 6:06 pm

This is my latest saddle creation in 1/6 scale. Thanks to my good friend John Morgan and all his UP knowledge this saddle would not have been possible. Thanks John.
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Re: WW1 1902 British UP saddle miniature

Postby kaff » Tue Feb 14, 2012 5:07 am

I'm not an expert by any means but that looks great Cesar.
Well done :D
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Re: WW1 1902 British UP saddle miniature

Postby ronshoe » Tue Feb 14, 2012 7:26 am

That is incredible. The level of detail is amazing. I know virtually nothing about the fabrication of miniature tack so excuse my questions if they seem rather elementary.

Did you make the entire tree from scratch? The micro stitching is fantastic. Is it done my hand? Is there a whole industry out there for the fabrication of buckles, bits, other hardware?

Once again, an excellent job.

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Re: WW1 1902 British UP saddle miniature

Postby Pat Holscher » Tue Feb 14, 2012 8:04 am

Very nice!
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Re: WW1 1902 British UP saddle miniature

Postby John M » Tue Feb 14, 2012 9:49 am

Yes...it is excellent. Thanks for you appreciation of my help, Cesar....which I hope has been 100% accurate!.
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Re: WW1 1902 British UP saddle miniature

Postby Cesar Dubon » Tue Feb 14, 2012 3:59 pm

Thank you Everyone for the nice compliments.

That is incredible. The level of detail is amazing. I know virtually nothing about the fabrication of miniature tack so excuse my questions if they seem rather elementary.

Did you make the entire tree from scratch? The micro stitching is fantastic. Is it done my hand? Is there a whole industry out there for the fabrication of buckles, bits, other hardware?

Once again, an excellent job.

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Hi Shoe, Theres a huge industry out there for saddles smaller than 1/6 scale, the 1/9th scale. Lots of people, mostly women I think who make them for the breyer horse industry. My saddles are action figure size and besides myself, theres probably 2 individuals who make them but are very limited in what they offer. Theres a company by the name of Rio Rondo that caters to the 1/9th scale and offers buckles and all sorts of hardware. I decided to make my own line of photo etch buckles, shields, rivets, screws, etc. to cover all my cavalry saddles. I do make my own tree and all my saddle trees by hand. Thanks again.
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Re: WW1 1902 British UP saddle miniature

Postby Tony Barton » Mon May 14, 2012 12:48 pm

And here's one of the first of Cesar's saddles arrived at its destination.
A Trumpeter of the Royal Gloucestershire Hussars , Palestine 1918. I've made all the 1/6th scale kit , but it's not all attached here for clarity :~

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The man represented is Stan Carter, who when in his sixties taught me to play the trumpet. I've always wanted to recreate him , and finally I got the opportunity.

And many thanks to John Morgan ( of this parish ) for his help with this and other saddles.

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Re: WW1 1902 British UP saddle miniature

Postby John M » Mon May 14, 2012 1:11 pm

That is a really excellent piece of craftmanship, Tony.
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Re: WW1 1902 British UP saddle miniature

Postby Pat Holscher » Mon May 14, 2012 3:21 pm

Wow. The tack actually looks used. Pretty amazing.
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Re: WW1 1902 British UP saddle miniature

Postby John M » Mon May 14, 2012 4:11 pm

Yes Pat, that was something I especially like about it.
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