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.
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
To make plastic glossy, you can apply a clear coat of varnish or a glossy finish spray. This will give the plastic a shiny and reflective surface.
Sadly, no. My friend tried that and it didn't work :(
you dont have to clip a horse's coat
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.
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
to give them a nice glossy coat.
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.
Arabian are rich for their beautiful glossy coat and how gracefully they move their bodies.
yes the horse has a grey coat with dark grey spots on