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Jan 9, 2013 21:28:49 GMT -5
Post by American Girl Rescue on Jan 9, 2013 21:28:49 GMT -5
Saige's Horse Item# F2257 $94
Saige learned how to ride horses when she was a little girl. This horse looks just like her grandma's beautiful horse, Picasso. His right leg, neck, and head are all movable—your girl will really be able to imagine Saige is riding in the parade! He has a velvety, cream-colored coat with gray speckles, and his light-brown mane and tail can be brushed and styled. Plus, he comes with a halter and bridle with shiny diamond accents for leading him.
We didn't buy Picasso, but I took some photos of his different movements so we could see what all he does.
His neck moves up and back. His right front leg moves at the shoulder and the knee.
He's covered with stretchy material (not flocked) so that he can move easier. I don't think his halter comes off.
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Mar 27, 2013 11:58:16 GMT -5
Post by sharayahlynn on Mar 27, 2013 11:58:16 GMT -5
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Post by wisteraice on Mar 31, 2013 4:42:11 GMT -5
Since there was some interest in comparing Picasso and Jackson, I decided to post here as well. Picasso's left legs seem a bit closer to one another. I also very much like how stretchy his coat is. It makes it very easy to move his neck up and down, as well as his 2 leg joints. I was nervous that he would be unstable, but that is not the case. I really like that his bridle is removable, but it does make me wonder why the GOTY dogs don't have removable collars....Anyway, I am so happy that I got him, and I also give this guy an A+ ETA: spelling/grammar issues
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Dec 4, 2013 20:57:39 GMT -5
Post by Ms. Notorious on Dec 4, 2013 20:57:39 GMT -5
Normally, I keep my reviews to my YouTube channel, but I wanted to do a very light view of Picasso before he sells out. I won’t post pictures because he’s literally a horse of a different color now and I didn’t take any pics of him in his factory state. This is my first AG horse, and I was impressed with how well he’s made. He’s incredibly sturdy. So much so that I took pictures of him on the beach and the ankle deep moving water (his ankle, not mine) did not knock him over despite the fact that he was only lightly pressed into the stand. As someone who is getting back into photography, the poseable leg and neck make it possible for you to get some more realistic set ups. His coat is soft and stretchy and his mane is silky and fun to brush.
For anyone who wants to make him a darker color, his coat takes diluted acrylic paint extremely well. I wish I could afford another one to keep in his factory state, but he’s almost as much as a new doll! That’s OK. I do think the horse is worth the money and has great play and photography value.
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