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A Toast!

A Toast!

Here at HQ we hope all our BreyerFest Blog readers had a lovely weekend! We are kicking this week off with a familiar face! 

“Stein” is the German word for stone, and in Germany, these earthenware mugs are commonplace! As a part of our tribute to Germany this summer, our Stein for BreyerFest: Prost! has been done on the Mustang Stallion, mold #801 sculpted by Rayvin Maddock, as an eye-catching grullo.  This mold, with his wildly flowing mane and tail, was most recently released as the handsome Fireheart model as a part of the Premier Club in 2021.

This model will be available for in-person VIP and All-Access ticket holders to purchase and we can’t wait for him to find his new home in your herd! 

Don’t go far!  We’ve got another reveal coming your way on the BreyerFest Blog tomorrow! 

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Comments

inlovebug - January 11, 2022

I’M IN LOVE!!! Maybe he will be the split 1/2 matte, 1/2 glossy!

Tracey Stewart - January 11, 2022

Yay! That’s two on this mold I’ll never be able to own! Thanks, Breyer!

Lauren - January 11, 2022

Like many other people, I’m sad that BreyerFest will be in person only. So far the models have been gorgeous and it really sucks for those who can’t go due to financial issues, disabilities, ect. I’d love it if Breyer would rethink their decision and include those of us who can’t make it out there by letting us purchase SRs. Lots of people would love to have that opportunity even though they can’t go in person.

Joan Cook - January 11, 2022

I do not understand the negativity about SRs only being available for in person attendees. The intrepid travelers deserve the perk.
The rest of us have the fun of hunting online for the models we want. Surprisingly often you can find them near cost, and sometimes even less, I really enjoy the search. Reading ads is fun, and chatting online with buyers and sellers can even find you new friends.
We have til July to save money. Get a part time job, or do chores around the house. My mother loved it when I wanted a new Breyer. She got the woodwork washed and the windows cleaned etc:)

Melanie - January 11, 2022

So sad that many of the models are for in person only. I have always wanted to attend in person but just cant afford it coming from Alaska. I loved the virtual Breyerfest, it was such a dream come true. This reverting back to only in person oick up makes me sad. And I dont have any friends attending either.

ann williams - January 10, 2022

I will be there I will be camping in the campground . 2 online years was getting to much for me. I love being there in person to met new people, met up with some I have met on facebook. The excitement is all around you, the smells bring back may memories of having a horse. Love the store just excited hope to see it all

Silke - January 10, 2022

He’s lovely, but alas… There is no hope in forever that I’ll ever be able to attend in person.
I’m gutted that you are basically reverting to the old BF style, because a lot of people would love to see the workshops and whatnot, and get access to the ponies…but can’t, because either travel restrictions apply, financially not viable (I’m in France), or can’t get away due to having people/animals depend on them.

Dorca112 - January 10, 2022

Same Ellie. I can’t go to Kentucky either. And when I see these beautiful models, I get so sad

Catherine DeMott - January 10, 2022

Hope I can get him.

Lauren - January 10, 2022

I really hope to snag him in the special run line! he’s probably gonna be popular!

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