Salt block holder for Breyer Traditional model horses
Salt block holder for Breyer Traditional model horses
For Breyer Traditional model horses - Scale 1:9
Keep your horses healthy and happy with our 3D printed salt block holder, designed to securely hold a salt block in your miniature stable.
- Printed with high quality white UV Resin
- Post-processing with UV station for safety and to improve the material performance
- Available in different options : unpainted or painted
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Why You'll ❤️ our Salt Block Holder :
Give your Breyer model horses the healthy benefits of a salt block, an essential item you'll find in any real-life stable. It is easy to install, you just have to glue it to your stall’s wall. Order it now and add an extra level of realism to your barn !
Material
Material
Our 3D printed products are meticulously created using a state-of-the-art 3D printer and premium UV resin. Every item undergoes a thorough UV curing process. Resin 3D printing offers a higher resolution and a smoother surface finish than traditional filament 3D printing.
How to Paint it?
How to Paint it?
Our 3D printed items are crafted using high-quality white UV resin. While our prints undergo a meticulous UV process, there may be residue from the printing supports. Simply use fine-grit sandpaper to smooth out any remaining marks.
For a flawless finish, consider applying a primer compatible with your paint. Use acrylic paints suitable for miniatures, applying thin layers and allowing them to dry. Aerosol spray paint can provide an even finish on larger surfaces. Add details with fine-tipped brushes using acrylic paints.
Seal the paint with a clear varnish if desired.
Model horses scales explained
Model horses scales explained
Model Horses come in various sizes, or "scales". The most common scales include Traditional (1:9), Classic (1:12) and Bijoux ( 1:20 to 1:24). Identifying the scale of your model horses is important when selecting appropriate 3D accessories and kits. This page will help you determine which scale your models fall into :Learn more about scales.
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