Maximillion
Drastically repositioned Grand Champion cutting horse to now a rolling stallion!  Let his breed be what you wish, but I think he goes well with Tiger Lily. 
This stallion sure is all boy!!!  Who would not love a roll in the pasture?  He seems to be enjoying himself!  I repositioned his neck, head, and legs a bit to allow him to "roll".  Added mohair mane and tail (which I am going to thicken up a little more--his tail) , mapped markings, and beautiful blue eyes.  He is a unique guy, first rolling horse I have seen, unless there is one out there I am un aware of :) .  He does have male anatomy, more than the original factory stallions had...they look like geldings, not stallions  "down there" lol.  So at least he has something to distinguish he is a stallion.  Painted to a light bay pinto with lots of black thrown in for color.  Nice boy, would love to roll into your collection!  Max is sure to win those mare's hearts! 
Looking to get $25.00 OBO for him.  Took a lot to do this little booger, but not as much as it did for Tiger Lily, who literally took hours and hours.  Feel free to e-mail me with ANY questions or comments for I appreciate feedback of my work.  Also, never be afraid to make an offer and I do consider trades...for Breyer Traditional and stablemate scale horses, particularly customs :)

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A word about mohair- mohair is extremely delicate and while securely glued in, whith rouhg handling or a lot of brushing it does fall out.  So as a general rule it should be for looks only.  Although it is a paint to put them on a cm, I choose to because it adds realism to the piece.  As long as you are just wanting a wonderful horse to add to a charished collection...this one would do the trick! :)

I will rehair any horse in the future if need be... just e-mail me!  I won't be out of the custom business...ever!  I love it too much. 
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