Figure Brand: Schleich
Figure Name(s): Norwegian Fjord Horse gelding (13979)
Norwegian Fjord Horse Mare (13980)
Sex: Male & Female
Name: Norwegian Fjord Horse gelding - Sigurd- Scandinavian ‘victory/guardian’
Norwegian Fjord Horse Mare - Helga- Norse ‘Prosperous/scared/blessed’
Year Made: Norwegian Fjord Horse gelding - 2024
Norwegian Fjord Horse Mare - 2024
Observations/Thoughts:
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]Norwegian Fjord Horse gelding
I called this Fjord Horse Sigurd as owing to Scandinavian origins, Sigurd apparently means ‘victory/guardian.’ Especially since his stance looks strong, and stoic as if he’s standing guard over the fjords he’s named after etc.
Overall, Sigurd is a light sandy orange colour. There’s a small gradient of dark brown on his nose and hooves. His mane is overall white with a dark brown streak near the tip, a long line of brown runs down the spine to tail where it joins with more brown tips on the tail-the rest is white.
He adopts a non-galloping pose, standing with all four feet on ground makes him look very strong, upright and sturdy but with his head tilting forward seems to give him a curious look.
His front legs are together, but his back legs are stretched back slightly, with tail down, giving him a stoic and strong pose.
Sigurd’s face is very sweet and calm looking, so I think he conveys a sturdy small horse breed very well. Though looking them up online and comparing them with the real breed, Schleich’s model seems to be missing the little small white blush around the muzzle, just above the brown nose tip. Other than that, the new 2024 model seems to be realistic enough.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]Schleich Norwegian Fjord Horse mare
I called this girl Helga in keeping with her Norse/Scandinavian heritage as it apparently means ‘Prosperous/scared/blessed’. Yet, she needed a gentle sounding name too as she has a sweet gentle look.
Her coat is far lighter, creamier and in my opinion nicer than Sigurd above because of that. I find creamy/beige coat colourations nicer anyway and I like hers a lot more.
I also love the design of her mane, as it’s short and upright (nice to see in female horse models!) and makes her look more like a chunky, wild horse like zebras and Przewalski's Wild Horse. I love the little brown heart motifs running all the way through it down her neck to shoulders, not sure if it is intentional, but it is very sweet!
She has a small dark brown gradient colouration on her nose tip and hooves/legs, same as Sigurd, but once again is missing that slight white blush etc.
Her tail is also wite with a brown tip like Sigurds, but overall I prefer her mane and colouration.
I prefer Sigurd’s pose and stance as I find Helga’s a bit strange looking. It’s not apparent from the side but from the front I think her front leg, stepping out looks weirdly broken? Or bent as if she’s mid-tripping on something? One front leg is bent forward, while the back leg is brought forward in a mid-step sort of pose. Not a fan of it really…
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]Like Sigurd, she is a sweet looking little horse, and I think her face is really pretty, especially the little fringe over her forehead. It looks like she’s got bright eyes and cute little round cheeks/jaws. Apart from the slightly odd pose I love her creamy coat and gentle look. Overall, I prefer her over Sigurd.
Rating: Norwegian Fjord Horse gelding – 4/5
Norwegian Fjord Horse Mare – 4/5