Bashir Al Amal













































Bashir Al Amal
Arabian Stallion
an original sculpture by Fabrizio Sburlati
LIMITED FIRST EDITION OF 25 PIECES.
Numbered COA.
Traditional 1:9 Scale
Overall dimensions: 8.25” to ear tips x 10.5” nose to tail
All 1:9 scale models are custom hollow castings with stainless steel wire reinforcement. Unpainted and unprepped white resin.
Stablemate 1:28 scale
Overall dimensions: 2.35" to ear tips x 2.75" nose to tail
3D printed models are various shades of gray and are unpainted and unprepped.
Bashir’s prototype was offered for trophies at an equestrian event held in Dubai.
Our 3D prints are made by Fabrizio Sburlati and imported from Italy. *** extremely limited ***
Fabrizio has over 35 years of experience in 3D modeling. His experience as a professional, outside of the hobby, assists us with providing the best technology possible, accurate curing times to ensure durability, and a model free from common defects.
As a professional reiner, Fabrizio has a deep connection to the equine world. Fabrizio's genuine love for horses makes him an exceptional person to create our models.
We only use traditional size 3D printed horses as prototypes within our own production process. Mini size prints are available in limited quantities.
Our mini prints are solid, with no need for interior curing. Smaller models have far less layers than traditional scale models. Fewer layers have less chance of material distortion and warping. There is better dimensional accuracy for intricate details on a smaller model due to the smaller deposition of material with each layer. A more durable model can be made in a smaller scale since the lighter weight, and smaller scale, makes them have less need for wire support in the legs.
Bashir Al-Amil
artisan gallery
Gallery photos are of painted resin models that have been finished by various artists, worldwide.
There may be customizing to some of the models in the gallery.





















The story of BASHIR AL-AMAL
Bashir Al-Amal was a snow-white Arabian stallion who lived free in the desert with his master, a skilled and respected horseman of the tribe.
One day, the Ghibli, a hot, impetuous wind, brought with it a speed challenge between the fastest horsemen in the desert. Bashir Al-Amal's master accepted the challenge but knew the competition would be difficult. A few days before the competition, Bashir Al-Amal injured his hoof and it seemed that he would not be able to participate in the competition. His master was desperate and did not know how to heal the wound in time.
But one night, Bashir Al-Amal saw a Djiin, a desert spirit, approaching him. The Djiin told him that he had heard of its beauty and strength, and that it wanted to help him in his challenge against the Ghibli. Bashir Al-Amal did not know how the Djiin could help him, but he decided to trust its magical power. The Djiin blew a cool breeze on Bashir Al-Amal's wound, and miraculously, the wound healed within moments. Bashir Al-Amal was fit and ready to race again.
On race day, Bashir Al-Amal and his master faced the fastest horsemen in the desert, including the fearsome Ghibli. The race was intense and spectacular, and in the end, Bashir Al-Amal managed to overtake Ghibli and win the race.
The tribe was incredulous and in awe of Bashir Al-Amal's victory, and his name became a legend in the desert. The people told that it was the magical power of the Djiin that had healed Bashir Al-Amal's wound and made him invincible in the race. Bashir Al-Amal continued to live free in the desert, but his name and legend were passed down from generation to generation. He had become the white stallion of the desert who had challenged the Ghibli and won with the power of his beauty and strength.
-Fabrizio Sburlati
© All rights to the sculpture of Bashir Al Amal reserved by Fabrizio Sburlati & Sherry Carr.