Friday, May 15, 2026

There's a Breyerfest sale coming up!

 Good news, everyone! Well, not-so-good news if you're trying to save for Breyerfest. But Breyer is having a sale of past Breyerfest products next week! From the blog

We’ve been poking around in our warehouse and have uncovered some BreyerFest items that date as far back as 2016, so if you missed a year in the last decade, only recently discovered BreyerFest, or you’re on the hunt for that one model or souvenir from a previous year, this is the sale for you!


 This could be interesting. I mean, I doubt there'll be anything particularly special, but if there's any models from 2016 and onward you never got ahold of, it could be worth it. I'll be watching to see what's in the sale! Probably nothing I want, but you never know. 

Featured Breyerfest - 1992

 Hello and welcome to another edition of Featured Breyerfest! This week we're covering Breyerfest 1992, so get ready for another trip to the distant past (ha, ha...). 

Breyerfest 1992
After the four Breyerfests of 1991, just one event was held in 1992 and every year since. I can't imagine how much work and planning it took to put on four Breyerfests - no wonder they went back to just one. 
Date: July 31-Aug 1, 1992
Celebration Horse: Turbo the Wonder Horse
Number of Celebration Models produced: 1,000
Attendees: I haven't been able to find any information about attendance in 1992. But obviously it was enough to keep holding the event! Here's the 1992 page in the commemorative program: 


























According to the Riders in the Sky wiki (who would have thought there would be one), Turbo the Wonder Horse was the mount of Ranger Doug on the Riders in the Sky TV show (and radio show). He was produced on the popular Semi-Rearing Mustang mold. 

Since Breyerfest was back to being just one event, there was only one raffle model - the buckskin Quarter Horse Yearling, which was suggested by Marney Walerius, one of the "founding mothers" of the model horse hobby. 

I also found it interesting that the trade show was held in the Big Barn in the KHP. It looks like some seminars/signings were held in the Covered Arena lounge, but was anything else in the Covered Arena? 

That's about it for this week - information about Breyerfest 1992 seems to be pretty sparse. Check back next week for Breyerfest 1993! 

Monday, May 11, 2026

Be still, my heart

 Greetings, readers! Well, it happened - the Best Customs Contest prizes were officially revealed today! Behold the grand prize, Lingonberry: 














Troubadour looks amazing in chestnut! Ugh, I want him so bad! 

And here's the runner-up prize, Gravlax:





















He's also amazing in chestnut appaloosa! I don't even want to think about how high the silent auction lot for these is going to go. Anyways, that knocks Troubadour out of contention for the surprise model. I'm still thinking Vermeer, though I'm hoping for something I don't want so I don't have to figure out how to fit 10 surprise models into my luggage afterward! 

Friday, May 8, 2026

Another sneak peek!

 Well, no resolution to the previous sneak peek yet...but instead, we get another one! Behold: 





















Eagle-eyed collectors have already pointed out this is probably a chestnut version of the appaloosa Valerio. Darn it! I was hoping it would be something I don't want. On the other hand, at least it isn't a mini Othello? I've been dreading that since they shrank him down. I wonder if the silent auction will set a record this year? 

Featured Breyerfest - 1991

 Hello and welcome to another edition of Featured Breyerfest! We're covering 1991 this week, so buckle up and get ready! 

Breyerfest 1991
This Breyerfest holds the distinction of having been held in four locations over the summer of 1991. 
Dates: June 8-9 (Oregon)
July 13 (Pennsylvania)
Aug. 10-11 (Kentucky)
Aug. 17-18 (California)
Celebration Horse: Mustang Lady
Number of Celebration Models produced: 2,500
Attendees: I'm not sure how many attended the four events in total. However, further research about Breyerfest 1990 (last week's post has been updated to reflect this) revealed that there actually were 10,000 attendees in 1990. So it's probably safe to assume there were 10,000 or more attendees in 1991 as well. Here's the page for 1991 in the commemorative program: 

























The real Mustang Lady was a mustang mare who excelled in endurance events. I'll let you read the information about her in the commemorative program page above rather than try to restate all of it. Mustang Lady (the horse) was present at the Oregon and California Breyerfests. The model was issued on the popular Indian Pony mold sculpted by Chris Hess. Mustang Lady was (again) the only special run produced for Breyerfest that year, other than the raffle models...but what a group of raffle models! Four different raffles were held in 1991, one for each of the locations; these raffles included the copenhagen San Domingo, florentine Legionario, gold charm Man o' War and wedgewood blue Sham. 





















The above image is from this Breyer History Diva post about Breyerfest. I'm surprised that they managed to squeeze everything into one day (and also wondering why, considering all the other events were two days long). Maybe the KHP was booked that Sunday for something else? Who knows. But 1991 was the first year the diorama contest was held! 

There wasn't much else I could find about the 1991 Breyerfests, but here's an auction model from IDYB: 





















Looks pretty similar to the Coal release from 2002, though Coal's socks are a bit smaller. This auction model was sold at the California Breyerfest. 















And this auction model was also sold at the CA Breyerfest. It looks like he's a test for Dream Weaver, though the face marking looks a little different. 

That's all I have for this week! Check back next week for Breyerfest 1992! 





Noooooooo!

 Well, there's a new sneak peek on the blog...










...and it looks suspiciously like a chestnut Troubadour. In the same shade of chestnut they've been doing for the Best Customs Contest prizes for the last few years. NOOOOOOOO! Another one I won't be able to get...sigh. At least he'll be pretty! Only 64 days until Breyerfest - woohoo! 

Friday, May 1, 2026

Yeah, nah

 Exciting news, readers! There's another test run model for Collector Club members to enter for! Let's check him out: 


















He's pretty plain for something with a $1200 price tag. But every regular run release starts somewhere, I guess. From the email:

The Pacer (mold #46) was Breyer’s first representation of a racing Standardbred. As his name implies, he depicts the breed’s distinctive lateral “pace” gait that some, but not all, Standardbreds race at. He is decorated as a simple but elegant liver chestnut with three socks and a complimentary forest green halter. This test run piece likely dates to the 1990s or very early 2000s.


I don't need this one, but good luck to everyone entering!