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MarketPlace Showcase F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 08 3:01 pm)
Dave, The solid wheels are fairly primitive. You don't have to be a wheelwright to make or repair them. Almost anybody can smooth a plank, but turning spokes on a lathe is another skill. They may even work better in some situations such as heavy clay, which would glom up spokes. Spokes would be better in sand, which would sift right through them. Carolly
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Add an extra level of realism to your DAZ Charger Horse with my fully-conforming harness! Includes a high-resolution texture map (1421 x 1500) and the following built-in morphs:Brow Adjust - for tucking the browband under the horse's mane.
HeadLength - to make the bridle fit longer head lengths.
CollarAdjust - adjusts the collar over the horses's mane.
ReinsClose - for moving the reins closer together and apart.
ReinsDown - for lowering/raising the reins.
ReinsLength - for adjusting the overall length of the reins.
Thanks for looking! Have a GREAT weekend!
Dave :-)