First off, here's what the box looked like (sorry for the poor photo):
Next, the horse herself!
And here's a bonus picture of her with the original Bear:
And lastly, here's a photo of their VINs:
TWH on top, Bear on the bottom. The TWH's VIN reads August 08, while Bear's was Oct 2011 if I remember right. So these aren't models that have just been sitting, forgotten, in some dusty warehouse corner for the past few years - they were painted only a couple of months ago. As for why Breyer doesn't just use them for special runs or something, it's probably a cheap/easy way to paint up some old bodies to sell. Especially since most of these warehouse finds have been on older, less popular molds. Rather than flood the market with low-run web specials that won't sell as well, just paint them up as reissues of old regular runs and get rid of the bodies that way. Makes sense to me!
That's all I've got for today. I wonder what sort of warehouse finds we'll get in the future!
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