victoriavictrix wrote:The barding and armor that survives for most warhorses is mostly Renaissance and Tudor; I've seen some of it in British museums up close and almost hands-on. It seemed to suggest that 16 hands was closer to the max, 14 was average, but man, were those ponies broad. Do remember that back then a 6 foot tall man was nearly a giant, though, so you can easily justify Ivan needing a taller horse to carry his weight.
Now the advantage with that leather horse is that you can root the leather the same way you'd root vinyl for hairy feet, or you can just glue a "hoof toupee" on directly. Mane and tail. same thing.
Here's what they tend to look like new:
So you just whack off that leather tail and insert your own. The gal selling this one is correct, there are a lot of these in smaller sizes about, the huge ones are relatively rare. Made in Indonesia, I think?
Ah, yes. I emailed the individual about the leather horse, I'm going to buy it if it hasn't sold yet. And I can definitely do some work on it if need be. I used to make clay saddles for my Breyers when I was a kid. I still have one floating around the house.
Yes, I worried about the height issue. When I first invented Ivan (around 95 or 96 I think?) I wasn't thinking about historical accuracy, I was thinking... oooh, dreamy vampy man.
He existed in a fantasy world, but now he has been imported to a historical format, so I worry his height will make me look like a noob that didn't do her research. Micah has already been completely re-tooled, Ivan's biography has been changed because of the research I've done so far, (I have forgotten WAY too much history. ) So I can see Ivan undergoing a few modifications as well. Lose a few inches, or... hm, maybe his mother was a Viking.
He'd make a good Varangian captain.
hahaha... stop me if you guys catch me in an obsessive attempt to sand down his legs. ...must...be...accurate...
Back on topic. Horses. Yes.