Hello, readers! Well, I didn't manifest Guillermo's release yesterday, but maybe I can do it with the next web special instead? Say hello to Dryandra!
And now I'm going to close this post by letting Dryandra stare into your very soul.
News, notes and maybe a little snark from the world of Breyer model horses.
Hello, readers! Well, I didn't manifest Guillermo's release yesterday, but maybe I can do it with the next web special instead? Say hello to Dryandra!
Greetings, readers! It's time for another Breyerfest Closeups post. Can I manifest another Breyer release? I posted about Touche and then Flapjack and Waffles just before their releases were announced. Will this be a hat trick? Guess we'll see. Anyway, here's Guillermo, the next Collector Club release!
Hello and welcome to another edition of Featured Breyerfest! This year we're covering Breyerfest 2004, so let's get started!
Notable events from 2004:
The theme for 2004 was Fiesta Equina, a celebration of all things Spanish. The Celebration Horse was Nobel II, a beautiful Andalusian stallion who apparently is a founding sire in the Spanish-Norman breed registry. I couldn't find much else about him, but I did find an obituary for one of his owners, Tracy, who died in 2023 (RIP). Raffle models for 2004 were El Corazon on the Spirit mold and Fiero on the Fighting Stallion. It appears that early bird models made their debut this year! The early bird models were (as you can probably guess) models that were raffled off amongst people who purchased their Breyerfest tickets before a certain date. For the first few years the early bird models were OOAK pieces, but eventually they became a run of 3. The volunteer model for 2004 was a chestnut Legionario. And the single-day Stablemates made their debut in 2004 as well! The number of single-day Stablemates has slowly increased since then, and there were five colors in 2009, but they've settled at four for the past many years. Maybe they'll go to five at some point?
The keychains went away again, but the porcelain special run stayed, as did the porcelain Stablemate. Other special runs included Paloma, the palomino pinto Marabella; El Viajero, the dun Foundation Stallion; Descaro, the bay roan Semi-Rearing Mustang; Cobrizo, the bay Peruvian Paso; and Magnifico, the beautiful spotted Spanish Fighting Bull. There was also a porcelain Hidalgo Stablemate model who appears to have been the first Store Special, aka the first Breyerfest model that was sold in the store that you didn't need a ticket to buy (since the advent of the numbered special run tickets, anyway).
Ooh! Shock of shocks, there's a third page for 2004 in the commemorative program! There was a third page for 2003 as well, but I missed that last week. Oh well.
Guest horses for 2004 included TJ, one of the horses who played Hidalgo in the movie (he would later return for Breyerfest 2014) and Rowdy Yates, as well as previous guests Cupid and Arrow, though the real Nobel II and Savannah Dial were unable to attend due to an outbreak of western equine encephalitis.
Here's the first page of the JAH recap for 2004:
Here's page 2:
And here's page 3:
Good news for Premier Club members! The next release, Flapjack and Waffles, is now available for purchase!
Greetings, readers! I'm back with another Breyerfest Closeups post. Today we're going to be looking at the Halloween Classic, Cryptid, and the two Spooky Stablemates blind bags that were revealed at Breyerfest. And I guess the plush since that's in the photo and I knew that was there the whole time.
Greetings, readers! It's time for another Breyerfest Closeups post, and the next Premier Club release is up for their closeup. That's right - time for Flapjack and Waffles!
Hello and welcome to another edition of Featured Breyerfest! We've reached 2003 (groovy, man), so let's get started!
Notable events from 2003:
Here's the first 2003 page from the commemorative program: