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Golden Girl!

Golden Girl!

We are just 48 hours from the BreyerFest ticket on-sale on Wednesday, February 1st at 1 PM Eastern! But before we get to that, we’ve got another fun reveal for fans!

The business of making wagons began for the Studebaker family in the mid-18th century on their property in Maryland.  A family of German immigrants skilled in metalwork, they applied this skill to the manufacture of wagon parts.  The art of wagonbuilding continued to remain in the family for more than 100 years when the now Indiana-based Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Company began its life in 1852, as a coachbuilder making wagons, buggies, carriages, and harnesses. Studebaker produced a variety of types of wagons and carriages, including the Phaeton, Victoria, Brougham, and Bronson Wagon.

 

Image Courtesy of the Virginia Museum of Transportation

 

Though the company transitioned to include the manufacture of gasoline-powered vehicles in 1904, it continued to manufacture horse-drawn vehicles until 1919. It was at this time that a truck was added to the company’s lineup of vehicles to replace horse-drawn wagons. The last Studebaker car rolled off the line in 1966, ending an era in American vehicle manufacturing.

In celebration of this longevity in driving history, our Studebaker model has been done as a beautiful golden palomino tobiano pinto with a subtle pearly finish on Brigitte Eberl’s beautiful Shagya Arabian, mold #740. 

 

This Traditional scale model will be a part of our Limited Edition offerings, but will only be available for guests to purchase online BreyerFest weekend. This model is available for all ticket holders to purchase, but will not be one of the options offered to VIP ticket buyers for pre-purchase.

We will see you right back here on the BreyerFest Blog tomorrow before our FINAL Limited Edition model reveal!

 

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Comments

Laura - January 30, 2023

Beautiful!! Another one I need to get. I will be broke.

Horselover - January 30, 2023

OMG im in LOVE!!

Adah Richards (spotteddreamsstudio.blogspot.com) - January 30, 2023

Wow, very pretty! But I won’t be getting her (because she takes up a square mile of shelf space). She really reminds me of 2019’s open show prize “Victory”. Victory was an palomino overo on this mold (https://www.identifyyourbreyer.com/Images2/2019-05.jpg). :)

They must be doing away with one of the SMs this year, since we usually have a standard LE SM, and last year we had an online LE SM as well. 🤔

Michelle Christian - January 30, 2023

Rose! You are competely right Breyer sneaky lol!

Grace - January 30, 2023

A must have! She is so gorgeous! My account is slowly draining🤣!!

CS - January 30, 2023

Wow! She is really pretty. I can’t wait to add her to my collection.

Lola - January 30, 2023

OMG DEFINITLY A MUST!!!

Ruth Meador - January 30, 2023

Wow Oh Wow and this one absolutely beautiful and I can’t wait until Breyerfest and so I can get this pretty and gorgeous horse and add it to my Breyer horse Collection for good and forever.

Ava - January 30, 2023

Wow!! she’s fabulous brayer! She was one of my mold picks for an SR, I was half right <3

Rose - January 30, 2023

Only 1 more reveal??? There should be 2 more!!!

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