These are the horses available in the store to ALL ticket holders during Breyerfest, even General Admission. All-Access tickets are going to be $75 but we don't yet know how much the General Admission tickets are. I will update that information as soon as Breyer releases it. Update: After seeing the high run numbers, Breyer should have more than enough limited editions this year. Remember, all ticket holders have access to these horses and General Admission tickets are only $20 so pickups really aren't necessary on these horses. It would be much cheaper to sign up for an account on Breyer's website (accounts are free) and purchase a General Admission ticket yourself than to pay the upgraded cost for a pickup. Behold! A brindle horse! Breyer did it... and she's impressive! A portrait model of Queen of Hearts, aka Josie, this horse will be solid colored dark bay on one side and look like this on the other. I'm excited about her for sure, not only because of the color, but because of the return of the Bristol mold. I just really hope that brown paint on her stand is reflection and not overspray. They're making a total of 3,500 of her, which I'd say is pretty generous of them to do. The crystal for this year is on the Sherman Morgan mold. His name is Prisma. He is limited to 2,000 pieces, which is nearly three times more than the usual amount of crystals. Say hello to the second in the series of Best of Breyerfest sets. This time they're celebrating the 10th anniversary Breyerfest: Fairytales by making various raffle and prize models in mini. You will receive: Grimm inspired by Perrault (sooty palomino blanket appaloosa), Locksley inspired by Nottingham (bay roan), Thumbelina inspired by Tom Thumb (dappled buckskin), Pendragon inspired by Camelot (bay tobiano) and Into the Woods inspired by Happily Ever After (pearly dapple grey). They are making 3,500 of these sets. Thank you, Breyer, for allowing stablemate collectors the chance for some models. Meet Rheverence+ a beautiful buckskin overo Arabian made on my personal favorite Ashquar mold. Now this really is a horse of a different color! He'll look good next to my Abdul model. He's been my only one on this mold far too long and is in need of some company. Check out this rainbow dude, Favrille. He has a rainbow base coat with gold zebra stripes on the American Dream mold. He would make a good compliment to Pollock. He was made into 3,500 pieces. The latest release is Apollo a beautiful pearl Andalusian stallion. Finally, the pinnacle of this colorful year, I was very much looking forward to a champagne horse, so they saved the best for last! While This is the last of the traditional horses available for the event. The single day stablemates - more appropriately named "event" stablemates - have been revealed, and they are a very colorful bunch. To be honest, I was kind of hoping for a rainbow stablemate to go along with the rainbow Classic and traditional, though unfortunately that didn't happen. Breyer will be selling 3,000 General Admission tickets in which you will receive a gambler's choice of one of these four stablemates. They are also offering 2,500 complete four packs of these stablemates, which sounds like a lot but I bet they'll go quickly, especially since 1,000 of those sets will be going towards VIP tickets leaving only 1,500 sets left for the store. Dada is a flaxen blue (yes, his mane/tail are a slightly lighter shade of blue than his body) pinto on the Darley mold; Nouveau is as close to a rainbow as we'll get with his gold, orange and teal coloring on the Fighting Stallion mold; Rococo is a beautiful rose gold pinto with pearly whites on the SMO mold; and finally there's Avant Garde who is a purple dun on the new Lyric mold. A very colorful group are these!
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