The next release in the Stablemate Club is available to members. I'm a bit confused because when Breyer originally revealed this horse last year, they called her "Miss Phineas" however now they've shortened it to just Phineas and clearly stated in the description that he is indeed a he. So apparently the misses was dropped and we should be getting the usual stallion version after all. I wondered if they were going to turn this guy into a mare but I guess I got my answer. Anyways he's a beautiful star dapple grey Shagya Arabian on the Prince Charming mold, the first time this mold has been made without a horn. Collector Club members have until May 3rd to put in their order to stay in the club. Darker greys are always a favorite of mine, so this guy will be falling into my collection. Breyer has made a lot of lighter greys with the Shire gelding from the Best of British series and Catch Me being the most recent, but not too many darker greys with darker legs. These are the greys I tend to concentrate on with my personal collection, and it's very limited because of the lack of the color in Breyers. Hint hint, Breyer. The star dapples as seen on Phineas are even more rare. They were last used in stablemate form on the Arabian mold produced from 2011-2014 and then again on the limited edition traditional polo pony, Santiago, produced in 2015. This colorway hasn't been seen as a regular run since, but has been seen in the Premier Club quite often. Wyatt, Croi Damasha and Duende all have star dapples.
As to the other SMCC models, the only other I plan to keep is the dun Charleston. The spotted drafter and the Fireheart unicorn will be offered for sale once they're released. The Fjord gambler's choice will likely be for sale if I don't get the deco. If you're interested in any of those and aren't in the club, please visit my store once they're released. Comments are closed.
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