As you might remember, I started to work on a BJD horse customization a while ago.
This is how it all started- customizing an Our Generation Boho horse
In the meantime I received so many new dolls needing my attention that I postponed finishing the horse’s bridle. It already had a saddle and a halter, but I couldn’t find tiny buckles I needed for the tack. Raziel was standing in his box and waiting for his bridle, and I decided to make buckles eventually. They are soldered silver wire, and I burned my fingers badly before I started to use tongs to hold them during the process.
But now Raziel has all he need to go for a ride. The first couple of pictures are taken only with the halter on- I haden’t finished the tack but had some time and light to use.
Meet Raziel, Queenie’s buckskin Lusitano.
Raziel is a very obnoxious gelding. He was probably gelded too late, he still shows a lot of stallion manners. And he has his own opinions on what he should and shouldn’t do. But he is eager to work, sure-footed and despite his cheeky character he can be trusted to behave when he’s around kids.
Great job on the horse and tack! Rosie looks good on him, too. Now if only he were jointed, right?
Exactly my thoughts. But the only thing moving were some bugs which thought he might be edible.
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