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Special Run Model announcement!

Special Run Model Announcement!

The gates to BreyerFest officially opens on Friday morning and we are so excited to welcome you all!

As you know, BreyerFest Special Run models are made exclusively for BreyerFest and are produced in limited quantities for the event. Every year, some options are more popular than others, and these models do sell out. VIP ticket holders have pre-paid for their preferred Special Runs and Limited Editions. All-Access ticket holders were either allocated specific models or a Wild Card to select from the available models. Any All-Access ticket holder who purchased after June 5th was automatically given two Wild Card tickets.

Wild Card ticket holders can start refining those wish lists now! Now that the VIP and All-Access allocation is complete, we are ready to release the Wild Card availability. As in years past, some model options have fully allocated and will NOT be available in the Wild Card Special Run line. Inventory of these models will NOT be spilt evenly throughout the weekend, so if there is a particular model from the below options you have your eye on, be sure to get to the Special Run Tent early on Friday!

This weekend, the models that will be available to our Wild Card ticket holders are:

 

I Will Survive

 

Sorry, Not Sorry

 

Surprise! Girls Run the World

 

Surprise! Girls Run the World | BreyerFest 2024 VIP Special Run Model

Edge of Glory

 

This is My Fight Song

 

 

We look forward to welcoming you all back to the Kentucky Horse Park for the 35th celebration of BreyerFest!

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Becky Breyer - September 20, 2024

They should have done the spotted zebra color pattern as a surprise variation on the Quagga. Yes it’s real, zebras are sometimes born spotted instead of striped! So cool!

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