CVfan13 wrote:Ah, you mean like that Native American horses, Karalora? Yes, I wouldn't mind some like them, but without the Native American decor...
Yes and no. Obviously we don't want Castle horses with blankets and feather ornamentation, but I also think the piebald coat is specifically a Native American thing and wouldn't look right in a medieval setting. Like I said, socks, facial markings, and speckled flanks are what I was thinking of.
That's what I meant. They had spots on them. If we had some of them, as well as facial strips, and socks as well, they'd be very cool.
Alos, I like the tan body and black mane and tail idea.
CVfan13 wrote:Alos, I like the tan body and black mane and tail idea.
Yes, but what you describe is a buckskin colouring which would not be found in a medieval setting either. Cool though, they could bring back some wild west stuff and I'd be pleased.
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By itself it sounds like a logical choice, but won't it just result in the horses blending in with the castle or tower structures when it comes to photos?
Different colours is definately a must for me.
I own too many white and even more black horses. I'm even angered by the lack of reddish brown horses in lego sets.
By itself it sounds like a logical choice, but won't it just result in the horses blending in with the castle or tower structures when it comes to photos?
So you don't photograph the bley horses with the castles. Photograph them in natural scenes instead.
I would be pleased if all of these options were available (dark tan and tan would also be great). Heck, the more horse colours the better. Of course, given that LEGO has had years to consider this, I'm still not holding my breath. What I don't need are any more white, black or brown horses (old or new brown). I kind of like the idea of tan or dark orange as those colours stand out a bit more from the current horses. Grey and dark brown really aren't that far off from what we've alreday got.
All of the above for me at least, Id love more colours to be released
Why the interest in light-bley?
By itself it sounds like a logical choice, but won't it just result in the horses blending in with the castle or tower structures when it comes to photos?
true, use them in natural scenes but Im also getting vibes for a stature of a mounted knight in a courtyard of stone
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