| Hobby Magazines E-mail lists Equine Art Ceramics Bisque Painting Sculpting & Casting Restoration |
Online model horse
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| Horsing Around | |
Mailing lists |
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| Haynet General model horse hobby news | |
| HaynetExchange Model horses for sale | |
| Breakables List for china figurines | |
| MHCeramists List for those making ceramic horses | |
| MarcherWare announcement list | |
| PourHorseFactory announcement list | |
Equine Art |
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| The Model Horse Gallery | |
| AAEA American Academy of Equine Art | |
| International Museum of the Horse | |
| Ceramics These links can get you to some great all around technical information, though you may have to *dig* for it! The last one is just for fun! |
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| CeramicsWeb | |
| The American Ceramic Society | |
| Stoke-on-Trent Potteries pages | |
| Dialects - Potteries - Stoke-on-Trent | |
| Bisque Painting With the growing interest in painting and firing bisque pieces, links for supplies and info are a good thing! Joan mostly uses various Duncan underglazes and translucents. The pottery's two kilns are made by Cress, but she also likes Skutt. Ideally, if you are shopping for a kiln, look for one locally first to save on shipping costs! |
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| Big Ceramic Store (all kinds of ceramic supplies) | |
| Orton Ceramic Resources | |
| Cress Kilns | |
| Skutt Kilns | |
| Sculpting & Casting If this site has given YOU the sculpting bug, these links may help with supplies and other information. These links do not represent any kind of product endorsement, but you may find them useful. |
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| Resins by Randy (casting service for sculptors) | |
| Alchemy Ceramics (bone china casting & painting) | |
| Chavant, Inc. This is the clay many artists are using to sculpt with. You most probably want a non-sulfurated clays if you are making a silicone master mold. | |
| The Compleat Sculptor, Inc. (supplies) | |
| Sculpture House (supplies) | |
| Laf'n Bear Sculpture Studio (Lynn Fraley workshops) | |
| Urethane Rubber and Silicone Systems by
Synair (moldmaking materials) |
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| Smooth-On (moldmaking materials) | |
| Zahourek Systems | |
The sulfur based plasticine brown clay (HBX2) that Kristina has used in the past to sculpt with may be purchased here. The
Brickyard |
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