Showing posts with label Tish Celt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tish Celt. Show all posts

Friday, January 11, 2013

Tish Celt Free Pony Gear

Lelo caught this notice in the SL Ponygirls Club this week :
Tish Celt's pony boots, carts and pony tails are now available for free at a vendor stall at the FFF Tack Shop. Use the landmark below to get there or walk west into Oraenji from FFF
The SLURL: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Oraenji/234/112/84






And I was sitting there when suddenly :
a small bird flitters in the room (or is that a bat? whatever) and lands on your shoulder, pecks your ear and whispers "something strange is happening over in Pirandello Bay" and then flutters off and will deny ever saying a word about anything.
The SLURL: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Pirandello%20Bay/128/98/21

Identity of the small bird hidden to protect our sources, or as Bart Simpson used to say “I didn't do it, nobody saw me do it, you can't prove a thing.” ;)

Have a great weekend,

Deirdre and lelo

Friday, October 16, 2009

PHD Racing Sulky and Tish Celt Race Cart

The Prancing Harlot Designs cart is a simple, lightweight one-pony and one-driver cart, designed purely for speed on the race track

It is highly maneuverable, and moves at a good pace of speed.

The Page up key increases the speed from walking, to a trot, and onto a full speed canter and Page down decreases through the three "gears".

The driver sits low and far back, keeping a low streamlined profile behind the pony.

The cart's lightweight construction and racing design makes cornering a little hair-raising - try it with a blindfolded pony if you are a true adrenaline junky.

This is a cart where the pony sits on a poseball to pull, so is not the best for rougher terrains.

But if you plan to race your pony, this might well be the cart to use.

At L$500, it might not be the cheapest, but it's a welcome addition to any speed freak's collection.

An alternative - and fairly similar - cart, is the Tish Celt Race cart.

It is available in a variety of colours; one color is L$300, or the 7 cart "Track Set" just L$900.

The designs vary, and I am still to pit the two racing sulkies against each other to see if there is any real difference other than the appearance.

So I suggest you check out both carts if you are planning to race.