Go to your local hardware store and buy something similar to GLOSS-CLEAR or HI-GLOSS or something. But you want it clear, or course. Then, take it outside and spray the model in multiple layers. Let it dry, and there you are
Here is a sentence with the word 'glossy':Amelia groomed the horse until its coat is glossy and gleaming under the sunshine.
You should not attempt to polish a Breyer model horse. The paint used is fairly durable, but cannot withstand most solvents. A Glossy model horse is glossed at the factory. Matte finish horses have no top gloss coat. A dirty model should be gently washed in warm soapy water, using a mild dish detergent. Black marks may not be able to be removed without damaging the underlying paint.Adding any kind of additional gloss to a model can actually detract from the value, so consult a model horse collector or one who restores models before actually attempting to alter a model in the clean-up process.
What kind of coat, like the clothing? jacket, fleece? or a coat of paint? layer, cover, glaze or like the coat of a horse? hide, skin
Sadly, no. My friend tried that and it didn't work :(
to give them a nice glossy coat.
you dont have to clip a horse's coat
Arabian are rich for their beautiful glossy coat and how gracefully they move their bodies.
It depends on what kind of horses coat your horse has all year round. If it has a thick coat then it would be fine in a weed-free paddock. If your horse has a smooth, fine coat it would probably need some sort of sturdy shelter against the cold. If your horse is an 'outside' horse, it would need a winter cover. It would also need some trees for shelter. It needs to have a fence and a gate. If you have a 'inside' horse you will need the sturdy shelter, a heavy winter cover and basic stable things. Hayley
a Rainbow Coat dosent exist on a horse!
No, however, after about 300 uses of that coat, the coat is usually pulled if it is a regular horse coat. After which you horse would then look normal.
yes the horse has a grey coat with dark grey spots on
a horse marked with black and white coat is known as a PieBald