Knight's Tale Studio

The random musings, destruction, creation, and challenges of model horse customization and sculpture.

Saturday, October 12, 2019

Back in the Saddle Again

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 Ok, long time, no post, but I finally found some time, energy, and whatnot to not only work on some models but also create a blog post! Tod...
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Monday, August 01, 2016

When in Doubt, Document

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An example of a half-sheet documentation and placement of how it should go on the table at a show. Documentation when showing is such...
Thursday, June 02, 2016

Critique: Fuel, Not Fire!

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Overall, critique is both the most helpful and loaded thing that can come up when an artist shares their work. But it's a necessary part...
Sunday, April 10, 2016

The Ultimate Breyerfest Survival Guide

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Welcome to the Happiest Place on Earth! Ah yes, he we go, yet another awesome Breyerfest to look forward to with live horses, models, c...
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A look into the inner workings of Knight's Tale Studio! I, Cindy Evans, am known mostly for my unique and original custom model horses and for my superb workmanship and attention to detail. I work with Magic Sculpt two-part resin epoxy, which is a self-curing product with a long work time. It can be sculpted with in it's soft form for about 2-4 hours, hardens in 12, if ready for heavy-duty sanding, carving, and dremeling in 24. For paint, I used Heavy Body Liquetex Acrylics, Earth Pigments, Pastels, and Watercolor Pencils. I plan to use this blog to share not only my "secrets", but also my opinions and teachings about various subjects within the Model Horse Hobby.
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