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A Reveal!

A Reveal!

But it’s not the one you were hoping for!  We’ll reveal our blue clue to fans on Monday, but for now we wanted to share with fans this year’s Surprise Model logo!

 

 

 

 

We can’t tell you who this is or what it looks like, but we can tell you that this model will be available for VIP, All-Access, and Online Traditional Access Ticket holders to purchase!

Have a great weekend!

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Alex Atreides - January 16, 2023

Trying to wait patiently!!! Squeeeee! Already loving at least 3.

Amanda - January 16, 2023

I’m so excited! This will be my first Breyerfest and I’ll be attending online. Maybe next year I’ll be able to afford to come in person. But I’m so happy this is available for online people too!!!!

Robyn K Whites - January 16, 2023

Latigo would have been perfect for this! Too bad they already used him for the Bollywood surprise. But Black Beauty might be good for a running horse. I think though that Cody is the one they’ll use. He’s sturdy enough to pull a stagecoach, but not too heavy.

Janie - January 16, 2023

I’m still hoping it’s a little Chuck wagon like from the old commercial. 😉

HorseLover - January 16, 2023

PLEASE BE HAMILTON
I have been waiting years for Hamilton to be the surprise horse!!

Stacie B - January 16, 2023

I am so excited to see who this is! We love westerns. So excited to be able to get him with online ticket option too. Thank you Breyer!

ThatMorganMare - January 16, 2023

Since quarter horses pulled a lot of stagecoaches, maybe it’ll be the Geronimo mold? Or whatever mold Latigo Dun It was on? Or it could be Kennebec Count too because morgans pull stagecoaches. Or Marbella.

Madeline H - January 16, 2023

Omg, so exciting!! I read that stagecoach’s, most specifically Wells Fargo Stagecoach was pulled by Belgian-Quarter horse crosses! Morgan’s were often frequently used, as well as shires. Keeps me wondering if we’ll end up with another draft like model, can’t wait!

Michelle Christian - January 16, 2023

I am going to go bankrupt this year and the reveals are not even all out! I am thinking this stagecoach horse should be in a full gallop with flowing mane and tail or probrably standing patiently for the next trip. I just bought a really good book Horses in harness by Phillip fox. Sadly alot of these hard working loyal horses did not get a deserving retirement straight to the abattoir!

Gale - January 13, 2023

I’m guessing a horse(s) from the Wild West Days. Stage Coach horses were not the heavy Drafters. Usually four to six medium built horses were used. Color of these horses seemed to be brown, bays and blacks and the horses usually didn’t have a lot of white(chrome) markings. However these stagecoach horses were hardy animals; and had stamina and speed too. Could it be a mustang model or a racing model. Maybe a new model!!!
I’ve been watching a lot of old Western movies lately.

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