Monday, July 31, 2023

Tractor Supply Stablemates!

So today I decided to check various local Tractor Supply locations and see if I could find the new blind bag Stablemates. The first two I checked yielded nothing, which didn't really surprise me because it's kind of early to expect to find them here. So I debated about vising the third store, because I'd never found blind bags at that particular store and if the other two didn't have them, this one definitely wouldn't, right? 

Wrong! 













Success! 

I'm a little sad I didn't get one of the chase pieces, but at least I got the Vanner, the only one I want other than the Peruvian Paso chase. I probably would have been a little more excited about this if these hadn't been mostly reissues of other stuff. I mean...why? 















This is a really pretty color on the Vanner, though. 

















Considering how kinda-blah the Peruvian Paso chase is, I kinda think this Vanner should have been the chase instead? But then I wouldn't have gotten one, so I shouldn't complain. 

Well, now I just have to figure out how to find one of those Pasos and also figure out what the other chase model is, because I don't think we've seen it yet? Maybe we have and I just forgot. 

Well, back to scanning more JAH back issues. Don't forget to get your entries in for Oriole! Tomorrow is the last day! 

Sunday, July 30, 2023

Breyerfest Closeups: Santino

 Greetings, readers! Well, it's time for another Breyerfest Closeups post! This time we're taking an up-close look at Santino, the new gambler's choice (groan) release on the Classic Polo Pony. It's about time this mold got some love! Check them out: 

















So we have a glossy dappled palomino, an interestingly-patterned bay pinto and a chestnut extended blanket appaloosa. Hooray! They're all really attractive colors, though nothing I need to buy. 

















Here's a closeup of the chestnut appaloosa. I like the blue bands in his tail! 
















Here's the bay. It looks like all three colors have the same color tail bands, which is a little disappointing. I can't decide if the bay pinto or the palomino is my favorite. 















The palomino has a TON of dapples! I wonder if the mane and tail are pearly? Doesn't look like I got close enough to tell in these photos. 















It seems like these guys have a different type of base than usual, too. Isn't it usually plastic? These look like wood. Maybe it's just plastic that looks like wood. The ones on IDYB look like plastic that looks like wood, so I guess we'll find out. 















I'm mostly just glad that this is a release I don't need to buy, because my wallet is still pretty tapped out from Breyerfest. These guys are pretty, though! 














I wish I'd been able to get some different angles, but I tend to obey the "Please don't touch" signs, so these were the only ones I could get. Oh well. 

Well, I think most of us are hoping Breyer waits a good long while before they release these, so people can recover from Breyerfest. Of course, that probably means they'll be released this week - let's hope not! 

Saturday, July 29, 2023

Featured JAH: 7/29/2023, Spring 1993

 Hello, readers! Well, as you may have noticed, I stopped doing the Featured Model blog series last year, both because we had sold our house and moved to an apartment, and because I felt the series had run its course. Since then the post frequency on the blog has been down a bit without those extra four posts a month, which makes me sad. But anyways, I was extremely sleep-deprived last week, and while getting into my bed I saw a stack of my old JAH magazines nearby - and an idea popped into my head. Why not scan them all and then do a series of Featured JAH posts? There's a lot of information in those old magazines that's probably well-known by older people in the hobby (and people that were subscribers at the time they were published, like me), but not necessarily so well-known by newer people in the hobby. 

For those who aren't aware, JAH (Just About Horses) is/was the official Breyer publication to members of the hobby.  It began publication in 1975 and was published a varying number of times per year until 2011. The magazine contained articles about Breyer portrait horses, articles by sculptors detailing how various sculpts came to be, how-to articles (by people still active in the hobby today) for any and all aspects of customizing and tackmaking, surveys, sneak peeks of upcoming Breyer releases, special runs released only through JAH, probably more I'm forgetting, and of course Vintage Point, which was like the precursor to Identify Your Breyer. 

Since 2012, JAH has been published on a yearly basis and sent to Collector Club members at the end of the year, but the JAH we have now is a pale shadow of what it used to be, in my opinion. It was a repository of all things Breyer, collected in one place. The Collector Club has more-or-less replaced JAH, with more special runs and fewer informative articles. If I remember right, Breyer's reasoning for discontinuing JAH was due to increased publication costs, which the cost of a subscription must not have been able to cover, considering there was little to no outside advertising in the magazine.

The only problem with this new series is that my collection of JAH issues doesn't start until Spring 1993, which is rather late in the magazine's publication. Maybe in the future I'll be able to get my hands on some of the previous years and cover them then! Now, I'm not planning on scanning every single page in each magazine, because it would just be too time-consuming. Also, my apologies if the pages of the magazines aren't always in order - the scanning process turned out to be much more irritating than I thought it would be (my poor scanner has never worked so hard in its life!). My plan is to cover interesting things in the magazines but not necessarily everything in each issue. So, let's take a look at the Spring 1993 issue: 





















On the front and back cover of this issue we see a Chincoteague Pony stallion and a mare and foal. JAH's cover photos were almost always of real horses, not models (at least in this era). 

















As we can see on the first page, 1993 was the debut year of the Dawning gift set, featuring Mesteno as a foal with his mother. Mesteno was a Pryor Mountain mustang stallion who, along with various family members, had a number of Classic-scale portrait molds sculpted by artist Rowland Cheney. Also debuting in 1993 was the Buttons and Bows Grazing Mare and Foal set, Ichilay the Crow Horse on the Indian Pony and the ceramic (porcelain?) Performing Misty, which is still sought after today. On the opposite page you can see a typical table of contents for the magazine, staff information, etc.

















On the next page is Editor's Desk, the note from the editor that appeared in every issue. JAH had a number of editors over the years, and at this time the editor was Megan Thilman. I won't always show the Editor's Desk page, but wanted to establish its existence. At the bottom of the page is a note that dressage Olympian Reiner Klimke's horse Ahlerich had passed on. JAH frequently published articles about various famous horses, whether they had received portrait models or not (I don't think Ahlerich ever had his own Breyer model). On the opposite page we see a notice about a computer breakdown at Breyer headquarters that resulted in loss of some data (heh) and an example of the Pen Pals page. 

















On these two pages we find an article about the Hooved Animal Humane Society, and on the opposite page an example of the slightly-goofy humor of JAH in those days ("Announcements to the Teeming Millions," "Wake the kids, phone the neighbors, bribe your spouses..." and "...that's as rare as steak tartare. Ooh, bad joke."). I don't know, they gave me a chuckle at least.




I cropped out the other page here because it was the second part of a review of various old tack kits. Anyway, on this page we see a Blast from the Past, which featured various models of yesteryear in each issue. This issue's model was the raffle florentine Misty from Breyerfest 1990 (the first Breyerfest). 20 florentine Mistys were raffled off at that event, with a 21st sold at the live auction. The auction Misty was signed by Marguerite Henry and sold for a whopping $350, the equivalent of $739.02 in today's dollars (according to the inflation calculator). Huh - I would have expected a bigger increase. I'm pretty sure a florentine Misty signed by Marguerite Henry would sell for a lot more money nowadays!

There's also a photo of the 1993 Breyerfest Show Special on this page, a mini version of Chaparral (on the Fighting Stallion) issued on the Classic Rearing Stallion. I had one of these models that my grandparents found in an antique store circa 1998, though I've since sold him on. 

Speaking of Misty, here's the Vintage Point article for this issue: 

















Like I said earlier, Vintage Point was like the precursor to Identify Your Breyer. If I wanted to see if a particular mold had been used for a particular release or color, I'd pull out my JAH issues and check. Uhhh, is Vintage Point still a part of JAH now? I can’t even remember. I don’t think it is. Anyway, the drawback was that the magazines couldn't be updated, so they might become out of date after a while. But Breyer didn't do quite as many special runs in those days, so it wasn't as much of an issue then as it would be now. So, the very last page of the issue would contain photos of all the releases for that mold. 

Other things I didn't cover in this issue: JAH used to have an extensive classified ads section (called Horse Trader) where people could advertise models they had for sale, and subscribers could buy things totally sight unseen from them (I bought a Traditional Black Stallion from someone using the classifieds, in the old days of personal checks!). There was also a Personals section, artists advertising their services, tack sales, publications and miscellaneous. In this issue, the classifieds section is 6.25 pages long, including one page dedicated to the Abbreviations Legend. The porcelain Shire Mare made her debut in this issue as well, one of the first sculptures Kathleen Moody did for Breyer. 

That brings me to the end of today's post - I hope you enjoyed it! Check back next Saturday for another installment of Featured JAH. 

Friday, July 28, 2023

Oriole, July Collector Club Newsletter and more!

 Greetings, readers! Well, first things first - we have a new web special to enter for! Check her out: 
















If you're a Collector Club member, check your Collector Club Home page to enter. From the email:

The Oriole’s beautiful plumage, paired with their cheerful song, has made them a favorite of birdwatchers. While colors vary between species, vibrant pops of orange and yellow are typically seen, sometimes with splashes of white. They are said to symbolize optimism and joy.

Artist Sommer Prosser designed this beautiful Mustang’s finishwork to suggest the vibrant colors of the Oriole, with minimal white overo markings against a radiant amber dun pinto coat. Paired with her skyward gaze, she truly embodies the spirit of the Oriole. The latest release in the Birds of a Feather series, she has “Oriole 2023” on her belly.


She's pretty! Definitely one I entered for. She's a run of 500, and Forever Saige isn't the most popular mold, so hopefully I have a decent chance. Good luck to everyone entering! 

Next, the July Collector Club newsletter was sent out today as well!  There's an article about Brighty, a giveaway of a glossy Hickory Hills Wall Street model, and this sneak peek: 









My first thought was mermaid, but most people on the Internets think it's some kind of Creature from the Black Lagoon, and probably the Halloween Classic. I think the rest of the Halloween Stablemates are supposed to be revealed in September (they showed a mini Nevermore on the Charleston mold on one of the Breyerfest live broadcasts), so maybe this will be revealed at the same time? Guess we'll have to wait and see. 

Also, my last Studebaker arrived today and she isn't blue, sadly, so I'll have to think about whether I want to try my luck when the second chance sale happens. 

Lastly, while I don't have any photos I can use yet, I keep forgetting to mention that there are new blind bag Stablemates at Tractor Supply stores. Most of them are reissues of other Stablemates, but there's a new mini Brishen in gray. One of the chases is a dark gray/grulla Peruvian Paso, so I'll be on the lookout for those. Not sure if we've seen the other chase piece yet. 

That's it for today - check back tomorrow afternoon for the reveal of an exciting new blog series! 

Thursday, July 27, 2023

Stagecoach Surprise run numbers!

 Good news, everyone! The Stagecoach Surprise run numbers have been announced, at last! 











Here are the numbers for each one: 

First up, the handsome pearly black and white tobiano pinto with a striking yellow and blue ribbon in his mane. 1,250 of this version were done in matte, and 375 pieces were glossed, for a total run of 1,625 pieces.

Next up, the dashing shaded light dapple chestnut with lime green mane ribbon.  1,125 of this model were in a matte finish, and 375 were glossy, for a total run of 1,500 pieces.

Our third variation was the beautiful, shaded buckskin tobiano pinto with teal ribbon in his mane. Just 1,025 of this colorway were done in matte, with 375 pieces glossed, making for a total run of 1,400 pieces.

Fourth in line is the eye-catching chestnut sabino roan frame pinto with purple and gold ribbon, making this 1,325-piece run look especially regal. 950 pieces were done in a matte finish and 375 pieces were glossed.

Next, the gorgeous shaded dapple grey with contrasting red mane ribbon. This run was a total of 1,225, with 850 pieces done in a matte finish and 375 in a glossy finish.

And finally, the smallest run of the bunch, the beautiful glossy blue and bronze decorator, with a coordinating blue mane ribbon. This piece was only released in gloss and just 625 pieces were produced.

So at least there weren't any crazy mane switches or some of the models only matte, only glossy, etc (except for the decorator). I'm feeling even more lucky now, since I managed to pull all of the mattes except the buckskin from the line myself - and it makes sense that I drew two matte black tobianos, since they were the most plentiful. As for getting three glossy buckskins, that must have been pure luck too, since all of the glossies were the same run number except the decorator (which I also feel super-lucky to have gotten). Sheesh, I hope my luck is this good next year, since we're presumably getting even more micro runs for Breyerfest's 35th anniversary. I'm still wondering why poor Nemea didn't get any variations, though - that whole design was stenciled on, not decals - so it shouldn't have been too hard to switch some of the paint out or something. Oh well. 

 


Wednesday, July 26, 2023

Special run numbers and some Breyerfest New Arrivals!

 Greetings, readers! I have some good news - the special run numbers for Breyerfest were finally released today! The final breakdown can be found here, but I've copy-pasted the verbiage below:


If you brought home that adorable mare and foal pair, Surrey & Axle, you might have noticed that we snuck in a variation for cute little Axle – this adorable blanket appaloosa foal was a 50/50 split between the Action Stock Horse Foal mold (#235) and the Standing Stock Horse Foal mold (#228)! 

Fan-favorite Wells, created on the loose mane version of Shannondell in a handsome silver dapple black, was this year’s 50/50 matte and glossy split. We think he looks dashing in either finish!

You might have guessed that the name for this year’s Fell Pony, Scurry, was a clue at a possible variation! Scurry driving is a fast-paced sport where a pair of ponies pulls a cart across a course, so we had to give fans a fun pair of this model in two colorways! Scurry was done as a 50/50 split in both red bay tobiano and perlino tobiano!

We were wowed when we learned about the Jump & Drive event hosted in Aachen, so to give our Jump & Drive model a bit more of a “wow factor” for fans, we did this already handsome glossy sooty buckskin splash pinto on the Bristol mold as a 50/50 mane and tail split. Half of this model had the loose mane and tail, and half had the braided mane and tail.

The handsome Speos really shook things up for fans when folks discovered this variation!  Only 10% of this handsome model was done in a stunning red and black colorshift decorator finish, for a total of 240 pieces!

The beautiful Araba was also done as a micro-run variation! 10% of this stunning model – 240 pieces – was done as a beautiful rose grey sabino pinto, which we fell in love with here at HQ.

And finally, for our last Special Run reveal, the adorable Peanutine!  This cute spotted donkey stole everyone’s hearts at this year’s BreyerFest, and we thought it would be fun to include a fun decorator variation! 10% of the run was done in a stunning rose/green/gold colorshift that really makes him shine – a total of 200 pieces!

For fans who purchased our online-only Limited Edition models Studebaker and Buggy, we revealed BreyerFest weekend that we created fun variations of these models, too!  Which one did you get? Only 10% of each run was done as the variation! A total of 250 pearly blue/purple colorshift tobiano pinto Studebakers were created and just 200 pearly gold glossy Buggy models were made!


I'm a little surprised by some of these - I thought the deco Speos was way more common, as well as the blue Studebaker judging by the number of them I've seen on Facebook. I guess I got luckier with the Speos than I thought I did! I'm glad we finally got these numbers, though - it seemed like it was taking forever for them to be released. We'll get the Stagecoach Surprise numbers tomorrow for some reason. 

But in the meantime, two of my three online Breyerfest orders arrived today! I made two orders of Studebaker and Buggy, and one order of just Studebaker. This morning I had still not received any shipping notices, nor did UPS My Choice show anything coming my way, so I called Breyer to ask when they would ship and was informed that all three orders would be delivered today! Huzzah! 

So, a couple of hours later, I was super excited when my doorbell rang! When I opened the door...there were only two boxes outside the door instead of three. Whatever! I guess the third one will show up tomorrow...I hope? Anyway, it was my first two orders, with Studebaker and Buggy. I opened the Buggys first, so take a look at what I got! 


 







Yes! I got both colors! 
















I guess I should feel super-lucky, since we now know the alternate Buggy was a run of 200! 

Next I opened my two Studebakers:

















Not so lucky there - two palominos. I'm not sure which one I want to keep - the one in front is way more metallic, but the seam on her mane wasn't smoothed very well and has some kind of black debris in it in a couple of places. The other one is less metallic, but less flawed. Not sure what I'm going to do just yet. I still have one more Studebaker coming, so with just a little more luck it'll be blue and I won't need to get anything from the leftovers sale for the first time in...probably ever. I do still need a glossy black pinto Stagecoach Surprise, but I'm not really interested in taking that gamble for one model - the less extra stuff I have to sell right now, the better.

Well, that's all for today - tune in again tomorrow for the Stagecoach Surprise numbers and hopefully a resolution to the mystery of the last Studebaker! 




Monday, July 24, 2023

Breyerfest Closeups: Adonis

Greetings, readers! Since we still don't have the numbers breakdown for this year's Breyerfest...you're getting another Breyerfest Closeups post today! Say hello to Adonis! 


 







As I may have mentioned before, this guy is intended as a mate/dad for the Carina and Selene set from 2017, hence his wild leopard color. He's certainly a beauty! 




















He's in the midst of performing a courbette, but also looks like he could just be rearing (which will probably be the assumption for his many non-Lipizzan uses in the future). 















We definitely need more Roman-nosed beauties in our collections! I'm excited to see this guy in person. 















He seems to be an actual production sample, so I'd say he looks pretty good. Okay, I'll admit I'm not the biggest fan of mottling around the eyes (even if it is realistic), but other than that I really like him! 

Unfortunately, it doesn't look like he'll be released until the fall, so we're going to be waiting a while to see him in person. Sheesh, we'll be settled into our new house by then! I'll have to make sure I have a space cleared for him - my husband is already in Kentucky and I've instructed him to build some more shelves in his spare time, but I don't know if that's actually going to happen. Guess I'll find out later! In the meantime, tune in next time for another Breyerfest Closeup...or commentary about the numbers breakdowns, if we ever get those...

Sunday, July 23, 2023

Breyerfest Closeups: Nimbus

 Hello, readers! Good news - I finally had time to pull Breyerfest photos off my camera. I'm still in the process of editing them all, but I came across the Collector Club tent photos today and figured I'd get rolling on Breyerfest Closeups posts. As a reminder, this is a series of posts I do after each Breyerfests, featuring as many photos from as many different angles as I can get of the models revealed in the Collector Club tent. Today I'm going to start with Nimbus, the new unicorn on the Mason mold! 















Yay, another release on Mason! I'm glad to see him getting another release after being slightly neglected for the first couple of years after his debut. It's a little interesting that he's getting another unicorn release so soon(ish) after the first one, but I'm not going to complain. 















Blue is my favorite color, so I'm happy with this guy even if his paint job is a little plain. 















He happens to be the Breyer colors - blue and gold/yellow. I wonder if that's a coincidence? 















Sorry for the slightly out-of-focus photos. I was super excited about a new Mason! He's only had a handful of releases since his 2018 debut, so it's good to see him out and about (and makes sense now that he has the new palomino RR release). I'm excited to see him on the website later this year! 

Check back soon for the next installment of Breyerfest Closeups. It's going to be a busy few weeks until we get moved to Kentucky, and even busier now that I've started working on an exciting new series of posts to hopefully keep the blog active while we're busy moving. So I guess I'd better keep working! 

Friday, July 21, 2023

Matte Cancion is here!

 Well, I'm not ready to start on the Breyerfest Closeups yet, though I did upload the photos from my camera today. Progress is being made! But never fear - I do have something else to post about. My matte Cancion arrived last Thursday while we were in Kentucky, and I unboxed him yesterday, so I'm going to post about him today! Behold:


















The dapples on his show side are nice and subtle. 

















The dapples aren't quite as subtle on the off side. But that's his off side, so it shouldn't show too much. 

















I like his stubby little ears, and his slightly windblown mane. Kinda wish the edge of the mane was painted a little better.

















He has such a nice face! Not sure if he just looks super friendly or what it is. His Fabio-esque locks are really cool too. 





















Quality-wise, he's pretty good, other than the sloppy mane painting. Unfortunately, he has an extremely visible seam on his face that I don't think is a seam split? I'm not sure if it didn't quite get sanded or bonded correctly or what happened. I couldn't get a thin piece of paper to go into the crack, so I don't think it's an actual split...yet, anyway. Kind of disconcerting if a brand-new model on a brand-new mold from Breyer could arrive with that bad of a split, though (if it is one). Not sure if I want to go through the hoopla of trying to get another one or not, since the person I bought him from would have to get involved and I kinda have enough on my plate already. Let's just hope it doesn't get any bigger! 

Wednesday, July 19, 2023

Lots of Breyerfest drama lately!

 Greetings, readers! I hope everyone made it home from Kentucky safely, and/or made it out with their credit cards intact, with regards to online attendees. After a long day of flights and traipsing through airports yesterday, I finally got home around midnight last night - more than an hour after I was supposed to, but I guess that's what happens when you fly United through Chicago. 

Unfortunately, the post-Breyerfest posting schedule is going to be a little different this year, due to the fact that I left all my purchases in Kentucky. This is because we're moving to Kentucky in a little more than a month! My husband and I have lived in our hometown, or within a short distance of it, for our whole lives and when I found out my job was moving to Lexington, we decided to take the plunge and see what life is like somewhere else. Huzzah! 

Anyways, since my Breyerfest purchases are still in Kentucky, and we aren't moving until the end of next month, I won't be able to do my usual New Arrivals posts until after we move, so they may not end up happening after all. I will still be able to do my Breyerfest Closeups posts, though - as soon as I have time to pull photos off my camera. But as a preview, we have some fun stuff to look at - the reveal of June's collector club sneak peek (the Classic Polo Pony!), a new unicorn (Mason in blue!), the mini Zafirah (somehow her front legs aren't quite as bad in Stablemate scale!), in-person photos of Jota (Pretty!) and more! 

In other news, if you've been paying attention to the Bidspirit website where the Breyerfest live auction online bidding took place, you may have noticed that some of the auction final prices have dropped a bit from where they ended last Friday. And on some of them, "a bit" means "a LOT." Like the Quadriga raffle model on Fireheart - the auction ended at $17,000, but now has dropped to $4,000, presumably because of bidders backing out. Or the Pegasus on Newsworthy - online bidders bid it up to $23,000 before the auction even started, and no one else at the actual auction was interested in bidding higher. But now his sale price is $6,000. Makes you wonder if these people ever actually intended to pay at all, or if a minor got ahold of Daddy's credit card, or someone was trying to bid things high to drive away other bidders and then back out so the second (or third) bidder could get it? Hmm, it's almost like the auction should be taking place entirely in-person to avoid these issues. After all, I'm sure the Quadriga and Pegasus would have gone higher than their new final sale prices, had all bidding been taking place in person. Just a thought. 

There's also apparently been a rash of thefts at the Clarion this year. I remember seeing at least four Facebook posts about stolen models at the Clarion. Fortunately it didn't happen to me, but it's always disappointing when certain hobbyists can't keep their sticky fingers under control. At least one of the aforementioned thefts was reported to police (along with camera footage of said theft), so hopefully we get some kind of resolution on that one. 

Well, that's it for today - hopefully I have time to pull photos off my camera soon so I can start working on Breyerfest Closeups posts. See you then! 

Monday, July 17, 2023

Breyerfest Recap: It’s All Over But the Crying

 Greetings, readers! My apologies for not providing a recap of Breyerfest day 3 yesterday. I meant to, but then I met up with some friends at the Clarion, and then we started having margaritas, and the next thing I knew it was 2am and we were giggling our way through the halls back to my room. Easily the most fun I’ve ever had at Breyerfest! 

As for Breyerfest itself, it was a pretty good day - they ended up having a second chance sale and letting everyone through the wild card line for more chances at special runs (though I wish they’d publicized it better - I only discovered what was happening because I’d decided to go through the Breyer Store one more time and saw people lining up in the distance). On the first trip though I still needed the regular bay Scurry (I had shopped the entire Clarion the night before and didn’t see a single one for sale of either color), so I got a Scurry and a Speos since I still needed the decorator of him. But when I opened those, I got the regular Scurry and regular Speos. So I decided to make one more trip through the line and get two more Speos models, and if neither was the decorator I’d be done. So the first Speos I opened was the normal one, and I was already thinking I was done…but then I opened the second one and saw a glint of red! It was the decorator! Woohoo!

So that’s my story of the Speos and Scurry models. Now I just need to get my sales stuff packed back up and we’ll be ready to go. Sales were okay this year - I think I sold enough to almost cover the cost of the room. It’s just a little disappointing after last year’s crazy good sales, but I probably won’t be able to replicate that again unless I do another big purge of my collection and/or there’s another surprise model I don’t want. But I’m definitely looking forward to next year! 

Speaking of next year, of course, the theme for Breyerfest 2024 was revealed yesterday!







It’s definitely unexpected as a theme - I think most people thought it would be another country or something anniversary-themed, but honestly? I think it’s better when the themes are more abstract like this, because it cuts down on the number of people griping about the latest release not fitting the theme. So apparently this theme will encompass things like rescue horses, horses coming back from injury or having successful second careers, and so on. So I’m excited to see what we’re going to get next year! Also, there was some speculation that the horse in the picture is next year’s Celebration Horse, but I guess it’s just a generic horse photo from the Internet, so it’s anyone’s guess who the Celebration Horse will be. Guess we’ll just have to wait and find out! 

That’s all I have for now, but I hope everyone has a safe trip home and had a good time at Breyerfest! I’ll be heading home tomorrow, so I better get back to packing!

Saturday, July 15, 2023

Breyerfest Day 2: Off with a bang!

 Greetings, readers! Well, day 2 of Breyerfest 2023 is over, with no shortage of excitement! It all started when we pulled up to the Covered Arena and saw this coming:









It doesn’t look too terrible in the above picture, but by the time we got to the gate, all the lightning and thunder were starting to make me nervous, and we ended up hurrying into the Covered Arena along with everyone else because all the tents were being evacuated. So I made my way over to the raffle ticket booth while the storm raged outside…and while I was putting my tickets in the bin, I heard a “pop” followed immediately by an incredibly loud thunderclap, which made everyone in the immediate vicinity jump about a foot into the air. Fun stuff! Later I heard a lightning rod on top of the covered arena had been hit, but at the time it sounded like it had hit somewhere around the Hall of Champions. So it was good to hear no one got hurt/nothing was damaged.

After the excitement of the storm was over, we watched the chuckwagon races for a while and then went to redeem some more special run tickets. I had six more Stagecoach Surprise tickets to use, so by the time I got done with those, I’d gotten three glossy buckskin pintos, a matte gray, a matte black pinto and the decorator. Since then I’ve traded the matte black pinto for a matte buckskin pinto, then traded a glossy buckskin pinto for a glossy Medicine Hat pinto, and finally traded the last glossy buckskin pinto for a glossy gray pinto. Then I found a matte chestnut at the Clarion for a price I was willing to pay, so I’ve managed to obtain every color and finish except the glossy black pinto! Woohoo!

What I haven’t managed to find is a regular Scurry - I’ve only been able to obtain one wild card ticket and no Scurry tickets, and when I used the one wild card I got the alternate Scurry color. No biggie, I’d find one at the hotel, right? Wrong, so wrong! I shopped everywhere except the 200s tonight and have seen zero Scurrys of any color for sale, anywhere. Kind of bewildering considering I’ve seen everything else - is no one buying them? 

Anyway, during my wanderings, I was able to get a picture of the Breyerfest volunteer model, the mysterious third color:









That’s right - red roan! What a pretty color. 

Not sure what else to talk about - hmm. No luck in the Saturday raffle, though I was displeased to arrive at the Covered Arena at 4:26 to find the raffle halfway over - it was advertised to start at 4:30, right? Oh well. I’m told my name wasn’t called before I got there, so no harm done. What else? I attended the live auction for funsies and was pleased to note the prices weren’t as out of control as last year - except the Saturday raffle, which sold for $17k for some reason. I guess two people must have REALLY wanted it. I was also a little surprised that the Pegasus Newsworthy didn’t sell for more - I didn’t think it would break the $65k record, but I thought it would go up a little bit at least.

Oh yeah - I managed to get a loose mane Jump & Drive, and had absolutely no luck trying to trade my other four tickets for something more useful, so I decided to just sell them and call it a day. Next year I may just get all wild card tickets, since it’s an anniversary year and the special run line will probably be just as crazy (if not more). 

Wel, it’s late and I’m getting pretty tired, so I think I’m going to head to bed. More excitement to be had tomorrow!




Friday, July 14, 2023

Breyerfest Day 1: I choose...violence

 Well, readers, day 1 of Breyerfest is over - and boy was it crazy! Where to begin? Pretty much every special run has a variation, except the in-store Limited Editions and apparently Nemea, for some reason. The surprise is Hamilton, surprising many! Cue the fistfights (though I haven't seen any battles yet so far). Let's see, here's the glossy set of Stagecoach Surprise models in the silent auction:










My wallet is crying already, and I'm not even done buying all of mine yet. I wanted to spread things out over the course of the day to try to maximize my chances of not getting duplicates, but I only had time to pick up three in the end. So far I've gotten the glossy chestnut, matte black tobiano and matte roan (?) pinto. I'm excited to buy my other six tomorrow, though my bank account isn't. Other variations include: glossy Wells, some kind of colorshift on Peanutine and Speos, braided mane/tail on Jump & Drive, the Action Stock Horse Foal (rather than Standing) in the Surrey and Axle set and some kind of cremello (I think) Scurry. But nothing on Nemea, I guess? It seems weird that they would leave one of them out. Maybe something will show up tomorrow?










Here's a new set that was revealed today: a rider doll based on Cheryl White, the first female black jockey, and a portrait model of one of her horses, on the Classic Thoroughbred mold. Huzzah! And it comes with a book based on Cheryl White's life. I am not sure when it'll be available, though.










Here's the Best Customs Contest prizes for this year. When I went through the silent auction it didn't have any bids yet, but that was right away this morning, so I'm sure it has bids by now. I wonder how high it'll go?










Also in the silent auction is this test for the Stagecoach Surprise. What a stunner! I'm almost afraid to see how high he goes!

I'm trying to think of what else was revealed today. Lots of fun things in the Collector Club tent, though I haven't been in there yet. Maybe tomorrow I'll have time, in between paying for models and crying as I run out of money.

It was a good day, though - other than the few Stagecoach Surprise models I managed to get, we also went on a tour of Hill 'n' Dale at Xalapa and I went to the live show at the Alltech Arena for the first time since 2019. I also picked up all my VIP stuff (no variations there) and my Bravour 54 models. I have them priced super-low to try to move them out ($10 each) and managed to sell one earlier, so that's good. 8 more to go!

I haven't had anyone stop in and mention the blog yet, so make sure to stop by (Room 409) and get your free Stablemate! And check back tomorrow for more exciting Breyerfest news!

Thursday, July 13, 2023

Artisan's Gallery Fun!

 It's Breyerfest Eve, everyone! Woohoo! I hope everybody is having a good time shopping at the CHIN and/or frantically preparing for Breyerfest or the live show tomorrow. Or both! After a fun day of horse farm tours, we found our way back to the hotel just in time for the craziness to begin! After a while I was able to make it down to the Artisan's Gallery to see the Breyerfest models, and this was the result - behold!










Above we have the Celebration Horse, Bravour 54, plus the Single-Day Stablemates and the Best of Breyerfest set. I'm happy to announce that I did manage to sell my signed Bravour 54 from yesterday, but I'm not looking forward to trying to sell nine more. Oh well, on with the show!










Next we have the special runs Nemea, Wells, Jump & Drive and Scurry. Conspicuously, the lineup was missing Speos, Araba and Peanutine, which leads me to believe they're split runs (which hasn't stopped Breyer from showing the expected version of those special runs in the past, so...who knows what's going on). I'm guessing Speos will be matte and glossy, and Peanutine will have a color split. There's speculation that Araba will also have a color split that matches the Huck in the live auction, but it seems like kind of a stretch, so we'll have to see what happens tomorrow.










Here we have Surrey and Axle, Delft, Sulky and Phaeton. I'm looking forward to getting a Delft tomorrow! To be honest, I saw a picture of Sulky earlier and thought he was something from Breyerfest 2018, so I feel like he's kind of misplaced here. But I'm not buying one anyways, so my opinion probably doesn't matter.










Here we have the Stablemates Club releases that are yet to be released. I'm excited for one I can finally keep (the G3 Cantering Warmblood) and the appaloosa mini Georg. No sign of the final release - hopefully we at least get to see the sculpt in the Collector Club tent this weekend.










And here we have Adonis, yesterday's Premier Club reveal. I'll get more pictures of him in the Collector Club tent later.










Next is Tuxedo, yesterday's Vintage Club reveal. The three variations will be: solid face with four white socks, bald face with four white socks, and solid black with no markings. I did find one to purchase, but I kinda hope I get anything but the solid black one - he's kinda...boring (IMO). 












Here we have this year's Holiday Horse, Highlander. Not to be confused with Homelander. I don't think we've seen him in hand yet, so it's nice to be able to get photos of him. Still nothing I need, though.










And here's an out-of-box photo of this year's Halloween Horse, whose name I have forgotten. I like him a lot, though! If I see one in the Breyer Store tomorrow, I'm totally snagging it.










Sorry for the poor photo here, but after the Artisan's Gallery I decided to shop my way back to our room and then stumbled across the live show manager's room (Michelle Masters), where she had this year's glossy prizes on display! Huzzah! It's ATP Power and Marciea Bey. Which is totally fine with me because I don't need either of them! Woohoo! Unfortunately, it also throws fuel on the fire that is Hamilton as a possible surprise model. I really, really hope that doesn't happen! I'm sticking with my Goffert hopes here.










She also had the grand prizes on display! Very pretty, but also nothing I need. This may be the first time in a very long time that I didn't need any of the prize models! Yay!

In other news, there was another exciting reveal from Breyer today! Check out this year's second Collector Club special run!

Jota

 He's stunning, and his name is Jota...but also nothing I need. More for everyone else, I guess! But aren't we still waiting on a reveal for a sneak peek from last month?

That's all I have for tonight. I hope everyone has a great Breyerfest! I'll be back tomorrow, I'm sure with more exciting things to post about!