Chips Molds
This model was originally sculpted by Kitty Cantrell. You can see more of her work at her website: http://www.kittycantrell.com. The Chips Andalusian mold was finished in 2004, and on many of the models today, that original date is still marked underneath the back legs. The first painted release was a model called Pink Andalusian Chips - 2004 Version: http://www.stonehorseref.com/node/12327.
This model was originally sculpted by Kitty Cantrell. You can see more of her work at her website: http://www.kittycantrell.com. The Chips Arabian mold was finished in 2004, and on many of the models today, that original date is still marked underneath the back legs. The first painted release was a model called Opal Arabian Chips in 2004: http://www.stonehorseref.com/node/11583.
This model was originally sculpted by Kitty Cantrell. You can see more of her work at her website: http://www.kittycantrell.com. The Chips Cutting Calf/Steer mold was finished in 2008, and on many of the models today, that original date is still marked underneath the back legs. Regular releases of this mold did not start until 2012. Unknown what the first painted edition model was.
This model was originally sculpted by Kitty Cantrell. You can see more of her work at her website: http://www.kittycantrell.com. The Chips Cutting Horse mold was finished in 2008, and on many of the models today, that original date is still marked underneath the back legs. Regular releases of this mold did not start until 2012. Unknown what the first official painted release was.
This model was originally sculpted by Kitty Cantrell. You can see more of her work at her website: http://www.kittycantrell.com. The Chips Draft mold was finished in 2004, and on many of the models today, that original date is still marked underneath the back legs. The first painted release was a model called Cinnabar Draft Chips in 2004: http://www.stonehorseref.com/node/11584.
This model was originally sculpted by Kitty Cantrell. You can see more of her work at her website: http://www.kittycantrell.com. The Chips Dwarf Drafter mold was finished in 2008. Only 10 pieces were released in resin, and a small run in the Micro Chip size. The plastic version was never produced.
This model was originally sculpted by Kitty Cantrell. You can see more of her work at her website: http://www.kittycantrell.com. The Chips Friesian mold was finished in 2006, and on many of the models today, that original date is still marked underneath the back legs. There were originally two first releases of this model, the Bay and Black Friesian Chip in 2007: http://www.stonehorseref.com/node/12898 and http://www.stonehorseref.com/node/12899.
This model was originally sculpted by Kitty Cantrell. You can see more of her work at her website: http://www.kittycantrell.com. The Chips Jumping Horse mold was finished in 2008. Only 10 pieces were released in resin, and a small run in the Micro Chip size. The plastic version was never produced.
This model was originally sculpted by Kitty Cantrell. You can see more of her work at her website: http://www.kittycantrell.com. The Chips Morgan mold was finished in 2004, and on many of the models today, that original date is still marked underneath the back legs. The first painted release was a model called Jade Morgan Chips in 2004: http://www.stonehorseref.com/node/11586.
This model was originally sculpted by Kitty Cantrell. You can see more of her work at her website: http://www.kittycantrell.com. The Chips Pony mold was finished in 2006, and on many of the models today, that original date is still marked underneath the back legs. The first painted release was on two models called Dark Palomino and Gray Pony Chip in 2007: http://www.stonehorseref.com/node/12905 and http://www.stonehorseref.com/node/12906.
This model was originally sculpted by Kitty Cantrell. You can see more of her work at her website: http://www.kittycantrell.com. The Chips Rearing Horse mold was finished in 2008, and on many of the models today, that original date is still marked underneath the back legs. Regular releases of this mold did not start until 2012. Unknown what the official first edition model was.
Stone Metals Schylling Saddlebred (3" tall). Estimated made 2005-2006. Solid silver-colored metal.
This model was originally sculpted by Kitty Cantrell. You can see more of her work at her website: http://www.kittycantrell.com. The Chips Saddlebred mold was finished in 2008. Only 10 pieces were released in resin, and a small run in the Micro Chip size. The plastic version was never produced.
This model was originally sculpted by Kitty Cantrell. You can see more of her work at her website: http://www.kittycantrell.com. The Chips Stock Foal mold was finished in 2008, and on many of the models today, that original date is still marked underneath the back legs. The first release of this mold was called Aruba in 2012: http://www.stonehorseref.com/node/19239.
This model was originally sculpted by Kitty Cantrell. You can see more of her work at her website: http://www.kittycantrell.com. The Chips Quarter Horse mold was finished in 2004, and on many of the models today, that original date is still marked underneath the back legs. The first painted release was a model called Turquoise Quarter Horse Chips in 2004: http://www.stonehorseref.com/node/11585.
This model was originally sculpted by Kitty Cantrell. You can see more of her work at her website: http://www.kittycantrell.com. The Chips Thoroughbred mold was finished in 2004, and on many of the models today, that original date is still marked underneath the back legs. The first painted release was a model called Bay Chips TB - Schylling in 2005: http://www.stonehorseref.com/node/12342.
This model was originally sculpted by Kitty Cantrell. You can see more of her work at her website: http://www.kittycantrell.com. The Chips Warmblood mold was finished in 2006, and on many of the models today, that original date is still marked underneath the back legs. The first painted release was on two models called Bay and Chestnut Warmblood Chip in 2007: http://www.stonehorseref.com/node/12903 and http://www.stonehorseref.com/node/12902.