Sometimes just staring at your lineup of horses, while trying to figure out what leg belongs to what horse, can spark the imagination in strange ways.
Take Seabiscuit, for instance. At a glance, you can't see Brishin aside from his frolicking forelegs emerging from Seabiscuit at the right height. Brishin's forelegs look like they actually belong to Seabiscuit.
Brishin pops up a lot for inspiration. Here he is giving Mango (the palomino vintage model) a flowy mane and tail.
Dungaree and Rhea create a pose similar to a rare Hartland mold, Lady Jewel.
Paint Me A Pepto with Bear's forelegs looks like a bigger version of Breyer's Mini Whinnie mold, Reining Stock Mare.
And here's Brishin again! Giving Sato bell-bottoms feet!
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