Schleich!

By Retired breeder, 20th January 2015 14:52:07
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Hello all fellow schliech lovers! I set up this topic for people who want to talk about the amazing models! Share your collection, tips, and your favorites in this topic! Enjoy!
 
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Retired breeder wrote:

Does anyone have the Shire stallion? The one that feels kind of weird compared to the others? I think it's got to be my favorite default smiley xd
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My friend has that one. I never liked it. Then I touched its rubberiness and liked it even less. default smiley (lol)


I always loved the modal, but the weird rubber they made it out off is horrible. I will never buy it unless they make it with the normal plastic. I love the shire foal though.
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Has anyone noticed that their schleich prices are going up or is it just the stores around me. They raised all the new schleich horses about a dollar. So mad!!!!!default smiley :@ (I guess I shouldn't be complaining too much. Toys R Us was selling horse groomers for 88 cents)
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I've noticed that too

Any tack ideas with for the theme Kentucky Derby?
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By Retired breeder, 24th April 2016 18:36:57
Racing tack.
Currently wiping all of my Schleich down with a damp cloth... they aren't very clean *cough* glue *cough* nail polish *cough* texta *cough*
And of course they are very dusty. I got the glue off... what? don't look at me like that, they were the glitter twins and I glued glitter on them default smiley (8) default smiley (lol)
Any good ways to keep them in condition?

I'm putting them all on my floor and I'll get a photo of them all at once.
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By Retired breeder, 25th April 2016 01:14:03
You could make them all little blankets, nothing super fancy just a cover with a head hole. Also try not putting unwanted glue on them default smiley :p are you keeping them on a shelf, or in a box? If you are keeping them on a shelf, try, if you can, to put them far enough away from each other so that there is no Domino effect. If they're in a box, put a layer of fabric or an old T-shirt between each layer.
Retired breeder wrote:

You could make them all little blankets, nothing super fancy just a cover with a head hole. Also try not putting unwanted glue on them default smiley :p are you keeping them on a shelf, or in a box? If you are keeping them on a shelf, try, if you can, to put them far enough away from each other so that there is no Domino effect. If they're in a box, put a layer of fabric or an old T-shirt between each layer.

Some of them have knitted rugs, and I was just thinking I should practice my sewing and make some more..
I also discovered gel pen and crayon on them... the gel pen sort of looks nice as it's sparkly, but the crayon is from like at least 7 years ago... and I am struggling to get it off. Do you know any products that will remove something like that, but not the paint?
And i discovered something terrible! Sharba's paint has come off in a few spots! She's one of my oldest most precious ones! I need to find her rug for her... and paint is coming off my old donkey, though that's not a surprise since she's missing an ear default smiley (lol)
They're kept on a shelf, since I like looking at them. Yes, I'm very careful not to let mum clean that shelf because she puts them back in the wrong spots and knocks them over default smiley :s

I also remember a few years ago finding chocolate on my pig.. I think I was making it look muddy default smiley xd default smiley xd default smiley xd Luckily it came off.
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By Retired breeder, 25th April 2016 01:35:07
Crayon? Eek. I'd say just put it in water, then *gently* try to rub it off.

Who's Sharba? Or, I guess, what color is she?
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Crayon? Eek. I'd say just put it in water, then *gently* try to rub it off.

Who's Sharba? Or, I guess, what color is she?

Yup default smiley :$ Mum told me to use Eucalyptus and it's working, and not taking the paint off.

She's my unicorn mare, one of the first ones, and she's white, so at least it's not too bad, but it makes her look dirty default smiley :(
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not my picture, but she's this one with purple painted mane and tail.. and a lot more scratched and dirty. I found the rug but it's a bit short.. fits the one with crayon (also has paint coming off slightly) better but I'll need to make a new one for them both... and a black one for my friesian mare.
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By Retired breeder, 25th April 2016 11:26:33
If you wanted to fix her, you could try mixing the exact white color (chances are Sharba isn't white, and has just the tiniest but of gray or cream or tan mixed in), try it to see if it works (then wash it off quickly if it doesn't) and once you find the right color just go over the scratches, then seal it with matte mod podge or something similar.

Also I'm curious about her name. Does it mean something? I've never heard it before.
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Currently wiping all of my Schleich down with a damp cloth... they aren't very clean *cough* glue *cough* nail polish *cough* texta *cough*
And of course they are very dusty. I got the glue off... what? don't look at me like that, they were the glitter twins and I glued glitter on them default smiley (8) default smiley (lol)
Any good ways to keep them in condition?

I'm putting them all on my floor and I'll get a photo of them all at once.


I try not to keep any of my plastic ponies on a shelf for too long, because then they start collecting dust. Especially in your bedroom because you have all the dead skin cells in your bed sheets after you sleep, and dust is made up of 70-90% of dead skin cells.

I don't encounter dust too much from them being in shelves because i constantly am taking my tiny guys places, so I have this rolling cart that usually stays out in my cottage, but sometimes they come inside. Plus when I go to the park/beach/ocean, my camera case can fit a few of the ponies in it, so I'll rotate them out so I can take photos
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Retired breeder wrote:

If you wanted to fix her, you could try mixing the exact white color (chances are Sharba isn't white, and has just the tiniest but of gray or cream or tan mixed in), try it to see if it works (then wash it off quickly if it doesn't) and once you find the right color just go over the scratches, then seal it with matte mod podge or something similar.

Also I'm curious about her name. Does it mean something? I've never heard it before.

I could try... what type of paint do you think would work?

It's from a book I'm pretty sure, called 'Sharba the Unicorn'. My friend has the same one, and she called it that, so I just copied default smiley xd

kkeappy wrote:

I try not to keep any of my plastic ponies on a shelf for too long, because then they start collecting dust. Especially in your bedroom because you have all the dead skin cells in your bed sheets after you sleep, and dust is made up of 70-90% of dead skin cells.

I don't encounter dust too much from them being in shelves because i constantly am taking my tiny guys places, so I have this rolling cart that usually stays out in my cottage, but sometimes they come inside. Plus when I go to the park/beach/ocean, my camera case can fit a few of the ponies in it, so I'll rotate them out so I can take photos

Yeah, I'm going to try and regularly just wipe them over.
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I could try... what type of paint do you think would work?

It's from a book I'm pretty sure, called 'Sharba the Unicorn'. My friend has the same one, and she called it that, so I just copied default smiley xd


I think if you make the acrylic look good, because its just touch ups, acrylic should be fine. You may also want t use blue too, i don't know if it just looks like that because if the lighting or not
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By Retired breeder, 27th April 2016 11:07:09
Got the Trekaner stallion today. Im in lovedefault smiley *-)
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Got the Trekaner stallion today. Im in lovedefault smiley *-)


Cool! I have him too, except mined pretty ugly because he's all beat up from being tipped over so much
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By Retired breeder, 27th April 2016 11:41:41
i default smiley (l) his markings
By Retired breeder, 27th April 2016 12:36:25
Does anyone know what the mom and dad look like to this really old Schleich horse?

By Retired breeder, 27th April 2016 12:52:30
that is the old Arabian foal. not sure if this is the right mare though

Retired breeder wrote:

Does anyone know what the mom and dad look like to this really old Schleich horse?


One of the old lipizzaners would look nice:
Female:

Male (newish):


Male (old old, only a few copies sold):
Can't find a picture but my friend has it.
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There's an old old old Lippy that might be the real sire.
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By Retired breeder, 29th April 2016 12:23:10
Thank you.
By Retired breeder, 29th April 2016 18:58:25
Anybody like the old Gypsy Vanners better than the new?

Old:


New:


I especially liked the old stallion's coloring. The new mare doesn't look realistic, and the new foal is not as nice as the old, in my opinion.
By Retired breeder, 29th April 2016 19:00:20
Old:
Mare

Stallion

Foal
By Retired breeder, 29th April 2016 19:45:06
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I prefer the old Gypsy Vanners.default smiley ^). I have the old foal and stallion and I think they are so cutes.default smiley (l) The new Gyspsy Vanners aren´t so realistic.
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