Information & Rules
SHOW HOSTS
Tom & Jen Olp
Email: [email protected]
HOURS
Set up begins at 8 AM
Judging will begin at 9 AM
SHOW LOCATION
American Legion Hall
618 Main St.
Kamiah, ID 83536
JUDGES
OF Plastic: Tonia Ruebsamen
OF Mini Plastic: Zana Goulding
OF Stone: Bobbie Mosimann
Artist Resin: Stacy Quick
Custom: Amy McCudden-Widman
NAMSHA
Jolts Jubilee is NAN Approved!
First and Second place equids as well as eligible fantasy equids qualify for the NAN.
This ticket is proof of the qualification and must be submitted when entering NAN.
REGION 1 CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Jolts Jubilee is a Region 1 Championship Show Qualifier
The Region 1 Championship show requires models to have earned a NAN card at any Region 1 show to enter
You must have the NAN card at show to be considered for judging - tentative show date is the first Saturday in June 2019.
For more information, visit: http://nwmodelhorses.weebly.com/shows--events.html
General Class Information
Classes may be split, combined or canceled, depending upon the number of entries, at the discretion of the judge and/or show holder.
Decisions of the judges are final. Please do not question them while they are judging a class. If you have a question regarding a placing, please ask the judge politely and promptly after the class.
Yes, judges may show in divisions they are not judging but cannot judge horses they have previously owned within the last 6 months.
Please place your model in a line around the edges of the show table with your card next to your model. Please be considerate of other showers; space reasonably close together and leave room where possible. If the table fills to capacity around the edges, you may place models in the center. But please be extremely careful not to bump other models.
If a shower chooses to lay their entry down on the table rather than place it in a standing position, they automatically give the judge the authority to pick up the horse for judging so that the other side of the model may be seen. The judge must be allowed to pick up the model for judging. Show holder(s) and judges are not responsible for any damage that occurs on the show table should a "tippy" horse fall over. Please lay horses down on a modestly sized piece of neutral colored fabric or bubble wrap to protect your entry.
PLEASE do not hover, take photographs or approach any portion of the table while the judge is judging a class!
Groom/dust your models PRIOR to bringing them to the table.
TABLES:
Each exhibitor will get a 9 foot table. There are no assigned tables and sales are permitted at your table.
DIVISIONS
FANTASY
Fantasy equine eligibility is limited to equine-based "unicorns" and "pegasi" or a combination of the two in OF Collectability and CM/AR Workmanship classes only.
Eligible animals will basically be equine in nature, with an equine head, neck, body, and legs. Goat-based or half-equine creatures will not be eligible. The head and body must remain equine in form. Hooves can be equine or cloven, tails can be of any type, and extra hair, scales, feathers, or other textures on the head and/or body are permitted, so long as the head and body are still equine in form. Bodies may be skeletal in nature as long as the skeleton portrayed is equine in form. Sculptures can be realistically colored or decorators. The base equine can be any equine -- horse, pony, donkey, mule, and zebra -- of any breed type, with no stated preference given to one type over the other.
OF BREYER & OF STONE
The definition of "OF" is Original Finish, this would be original finish from the factory. Restored and repaired models can be entered providing no more than 5% of the original body color has been restored.
COLLECTABILITY
Documentation for your horses required in collectability classes - please do not assume your judge knows every detail that could help your horse place in the ribbons. As a courtesy to other showers, please limit the size of your documentation to a maximum of 8-1/2 x 11 inches.
Unrealistic Colors:
Any and all other unrealistic color includes scenic series and horses with images such as Breyer's Halloween series, Christmas painted scenes or décor, etc.; or Stone's sunset series, snowflakes patterns, holiday themed horses, the leaf pattern Vermont, etc. Unrealistic Color Classes are available for Breyer and Stones as well.
WORKMANSHIP
These classes evaluate the finish work of the model. Preparation work on the model before final painting, any re-sculpting work, and final painting are all considered. These models are never Original Finish models, although they may have begun as OF models.
ARTIST RESIN
An artist resin is a casting of a unique work. Artist resins may be finished by the original artist or by another artist; may be altered from the original casting; may have sculpted or hair manes and tails. Regardless of who finished the model or how altered, if the underlying body is an artist resin, the model should be shown in the Artist Resin division. An original sculpture is a unique figure created by an artist from raw materials; although it may be based on an armature, no mass-produced model or artist resin, regardless of how altered, is used as a base or armature. An original sculpture may be the prototype for an artist resin run or may exist as a single, stand-alone work of art.
CUSTOM
A custom model is a one-of-a-kind created by altering an OF (Original Finish) model, whether plastic, factory resin, china, or other material. Any alteration from original factory finish means a model is customized unless it falls under the rule of no more than 5% of the original body color that has been changed.
JUDGING CRITERIA:
Collectability Classes:
The horses in Collectability Classes will be judged on
1) Rarity
2) Condition (absence of rubs, scratches, flaws and discoloration)
3) Breed assignment/type accuracy and overall judge's impression.
Documentation about dates issued and limited run sizes will be an asset.
Breed Classes:
Horses judged in the Breed classes will be judged on
1) Breed type and correct, acceptable color for that breed or registry.
2) Biomechanics - the correctness of limb positions and anatomy.
3) The excellence of workmanship to include seams, paint overspray and surface finishing and condition.
Documentation about unusual breeds, new breeds or unusual colors will be an asset.
Workmanship Classes:
Horses judged in the Workmanship classes will be judged on
1) Body finish work - seams & logo removed/smoothed, legs straightened, joints etc matching, all 4 feet on the floor, good surface prep.
2) Body finish work - manes & tails - does hair have flow pattern correct for movement
3) Paint finish work - quality of the paint job; are details, color and hair directions correct.
4) Biomechanics - the correctness of limb positions, soft tissue movement and anatomy.
5) Breed type and a correct "acceptable" color for that breed or registry.
6) Overall eye appeal.
Documentation about unusual breeds, new breeds or unusual colors will be an strong asset.
Custom Classes:
These classes fall under the category of Breed & Workmanship.
CLASS LIMITATIONS:
Class limit is 3 horses per class.
Additional models may be added at the rate of $1.00 per horse, payable as cash only at the table.
There is not an overall limit as to how many models you may bring.
DOCUMENTATION:
Documentation for your horses is welcomed and is highly recommended for unusual breeds, colors or coat patterns. Please don’t assume the judges know everything there is to know about every breed and color. As a courtesy to other showers, please limit the size of your documentation to a maximum of 8-1/2 x 11 inches. Please do not include documentation for common breeds.
LEG TAGS:
Each shower must provide their own legs tags & must provide a model list no later then the day of the show. If you are not already registered with the Region 1 tag saver program, please email Zana at [email protected] to get signed up. For more information, please visit http://region1tagnumbers.webs.com/region1tagprogram.html
Leg Tags should include the shower number, specific model # according to your list, and model breed assignment.
For example: shower number=888, model #=001, breed=Shire, gender=G
888-001
Shire G
On the back you can have your name and the models name if you should choose.
Your model list is your tag number for each model, models name, breed, gender, and finish i.e. OF, Resin, Custom, etc. Please also include your name, address, phone number and email on this list.
PROXY SHOWING:
There is a flat fee of $25.00 for proxy showing. The owner of the models will need to have their own shower number with Region 1 (see above information under "Leg Tags") and model list. If needed, there are additional tables available for $25.00.
AWARDS:
See Awards Page
SPONSORSHIPS:
Donations are greatly appreciated and with each sponsorship, we will advertise your name with the class, section, or division. If you have a website you'd like to supply, we can add that as well.
$1.00 per class; $5 per section, $15.00 per division.
BUY IT NOW:
We are unable to have raffles within the state of Idaho so we have opted for a "Buy It Now" section. With the Buy It Now, we can secure funds for the show, present & future. We are gladly accepting donations for the "Buy It Now" up to May 1st, 2019. All proceeds from the "Buy It Now" will go directly back into "Jolts Jubilee" to help make this show bigger & better with each coming year. Any items that don't sell by the time of the show will be auctioned off at the show.
Donations or purchases can be made by emailing Jen at [email protected].
FOOD:
We will have lunch available at the show, build your own sandwich with chips and drinks. One lunch is included in your entry fee, any additional lunches needed are $5. Snacks throughout the day are at no charge and will be provided in the show hall.
We will break for lunch at noon and promptly return at 1pm.
SELLING:
Selling is allowed at entrant tables. Additional tables are available at $25 per table.