Y'all... I don't even want to look at these. With the prices these models have been going since Breyer allowed online bidding for them, which means kings and queens from all over the world can even bid on them if they choose, I will never own one of these personally, but I still like to show them anyways since a lot of times these models give us an inkling for the surprise mold for the next year (once we know the theme of course). The first set of five has been shown, so prepare yourself for some lucious model porn. I'm a sucker for leopard appaloosas with peacock spotting, and Ashquar, however I don't know how I feel about the two combined. He is a nicely done appaloosa, it's just not a good color for the breed. I wouldn't mind Ashquar being used as a surprise horse one of these years though. Hint hint Egyptian theme, Breyer? What in the world is going on here? It looks like Breyer literally found a flawed model with a warped leg in the back room, and painted it as a OOAK. The coloring is rather simple in a dapple chestnut sabino coat. This mold is probably my favorite Arabian mare mold of all time (yes, even over tippy Weather Girl) and I like this particular color with the rabicano pattern. The return of the Stretch Mogan mold, a classic vintage that I really wish Breyer would use as the vintage mold for Breyerfest one of these years. He is on a rich dappled chestnut splash pinto this time with beautiful blue eyes. Definitely a show stopper! This beautiful dapple grey sabino is probably the most beautiful colorway of the live auction models so far, however because he is on the Huckleberry Bey mold is the only reason I personally wouldn't purchase him, even if I could. Two reasons: tippy from the stand and the peg often gets stuck in the hoof. However, that grey color is super realistic and I'll definitely try to get in hand pictures of him.
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