Mike Jackson’s Hartland Photos:
Hartland Blankets

Text & Photographs Copyright Mike Jackson 1998-2008

The red color varied a little over the years, but was basically a bright fire engine red with silver accents. The Indian blanket was shared by several of the Indian sets over the years.

800 Series Blankets

Red Indian Blanket
Two Indian figures shared this blanket. Actually three if you count the two Thunderbird variations! They range a little in color but are generally very bright red.

Brave Eagle : #812
Chief Thunderbird: #813
Warpaint Chief Thunderbird: #813

Red Indian Blanket—Stevens
In 1994 Stevens Plastics recast the Warpaint Thunderbird set. The mold seem to be a little different than the one above, but hard to say. The paint is much duller than the old ones.

In 1988 Stevens also produced a Styrene version of Chief Thunderbird. I do not own one of the pieces but I would have to think it looks pretty much just like this one!
Stevens Plastics Chief Thunderbird:

Red & Black Jockey Saddle and Blanket
This set showed up in the 1956 brochure for one year and then vanished. The loose saddles are almost impossible to find loose and seem to be missing from most of the sets that turn up. The stirrups are actually molded alongside the legs of the Jockey figure.

The Jockey/Turf King #811