Hello and welcome to another edition of Featured JAH! Moving right along through 2006, we're covering Sept/Oct this week, so let's get going!

News, notes and maybe a little snark from the world of Breyer model horses.
Hello and welcome to another edition of Featured JAH! Moving right along through 2006, we're covering Sept/Oct this week, so let's get going!
Hark, readers! The first Stablemates Club release of the year, Mercutio, approaches!
Hello and welcome to another edition of Featured JAH! This week we're covering July/Aug 2006, so let's get started!
Well, Maddox is now available for Collector Club members to purchase! Here’s his picture again - isn’t he beautiful?
I have to have this longboi for my collection, so I ordered one as soon as they came available. He’s slightly more expensive than Heath ($90 vs. $85) but shipping is included in his price, so it more or less works out the same. They’re still available as of a few minutes ago, but I’ve seen a lot of people expressing sticker shock online, so that’s probably why. Anyway, I can’t wait for mine to get here!
Good news, readers! The first Collector Club special run of the year, Maddox, is almost upon us! Behold him again:
Hello and welcome to another edition of Featured JAH! This week's issue is May/June 2006, so let's get going!
Well, it's that time again, folks - time for the January Collector Club newsletter! If you're a Collector Club member, check your email. The feature article is all about the Black Stallion series and Breyer's portrait models of them - huzzah! I was a huge Black Stallion fan as a young, horse-crazy kid. Still am, really - I still have my Black Stallion books. Reading through the article, I'm super-pleased to see them refer to said black stallion properly, as "the Black," rather than "The Black," which I see irritatingly often.
As for the Black Stallion mold itself, I never thought it properly captured the Black's essence - the Classics mold is a lot closer. I suspect Chris Hess took a lot of inspiration from the original cover art for the book when sculpting the Classic, which makes one wonder where (if anywhere) he got his inspiration for the rather lackluster Traditional version. I think the Ruth Sanderson cover art captured the Black best - any of those poses would make great Breyer models. But that's just my opinion.
Anyway, there's also a spotlight on sculptor Chris Hess, a Black Stallion giveaway, and this fuzzy sneak peek: