The Stablemates Club is now open for membership for 2021! You will receive six models which includes a gambler's choice plus an optional seventh model available for purchase later in the year. To join, you will need to join the Collector Club and put down a $30 deposit. Each model costs $20 plus shipping ($5.95 to US residents) but $5 is deducted from each model, making the cost only $15 plus shipping when they're released. You have until December 31st to sign up. This is not a club that is limited and is the most affordable club Breyer offers. I signed up already especially after seeing the molds being used.
The silhouettes of five of the seven releases is shown above (the sixth one is always a new mold and is never shown until right before it's release) so you can see which molds they are going to use. The new Clydesdale will be the first release of the year. The G1 Seabiscuit mold is going to be the vintage mold this year, which I'm super happy about as I adore this mold, with the Appaloosa being the older mold, though not quite vintage. I'm assuming either Croi or Django will be the gambler's choice. Breyer usually shows us pictures of them right before the deadline to join, during the last couple weeks of the year. Now what of the other clubs? What will we see in the lineup? The Vintage Club usually has three vintage models: one with vintage coloring, one gambler's choice and the third with a modern paint job. They usually also include a modern mold with vintage coloring... this will be Julius for next year. Most likely we'll have a mare and foal since we didn't have one last year. The molds most likely to be used are the Family Arabian Mare/Foal or the Stock Horse Mare/Foal. For the gambler's choice, it is most likely going to be the decorator split (gold, gold filigree, Wedgewood blue and Wedgewood blue filigree) but the choice of molds are still pretty endless. For the Premier Club, we know who the artists of the other two horses will be, but that's about all we know so far. We may know a couple more hints when Breyer starts sending out the Premier Club welcome letter early in 2021. The other two artists are: Maggie Jenner-Bennett who I believe is sculpting for Breyer for the first time, though she does have a large following already with her Micro Minis Club and seems particularly fond of Arabians. Morgen Kilbourn loves performance friendly horses, which I'm so happy to see her in the lineup, as she was the artist of my favorites Wyatt, Bristol and Bobby Jo. Can we get a landing version of Bristol this time or a reiner like the Stablemates version? Comments are closed.
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