Wow! Im soo sorry guys I haven’t updated this whole summer...
I’ve been really busy with traveling and camp!
But I will try to update more frequently
Monday, August 11, 2014
Saturday, May 3, 2014
Goffert
The Goffert model is traditional, and he was sculpted in 2005 by Kathleen Moody.
1. Goffert.
Goffert is a simple black horse that was released in 2006-2008. He’s okay, I suppose I am not such a huge fan of this mold, so I mean he’s okay.
2. Kuchi
Kuchi is a mare, in the Goffert mold. She is a black pinto and she was released in 2009, and she is so cute! If I got a horse in this mold, I would buy Kuchi!! I need her! If you have her, you are insanely lucky.
3. Shenanigans.
Shenanigans is a dark chestnut sabiano made in 2006, for a Just About Horses (JAH) Connoisseur Model 350 were made of him! He is so pretty, and I have seen very good reviews praising him. I don’t really think you will find him for sale, and if you do he will most likely be very pricey.
4. Noelle.
Noelle is a rose gray mare in the Goffert mold, she is the 12th Annual Holiday Horse. She is so cute. She comes with all of her getup and outfit, but still she is so adorable. She was made in 2008.
1. Goffert.
Goffert is a simple black horse that was released in 2006-2008. He’s okay, I suppose I am not such a huge fan of this mold, so I mean he’s okay.
2. Kuchi
Kuchi is a mare, in the Goffert mold. She is a black pinto and she was released in 2009, and she is so cute! If I got a horse in this mold, I would buy Kuchi!! I need her! If you have her, you are insanely lucky.
3. Shenanigans.
Shenanigans is a dark chestnut sabiano made in 2006, for a Just About Horses (JAH) Connoisseur Model 350 were made of him! He is so pretty, and I have seen very good reviews praising him. I don’t really think you will find him for sale, and if you do he will most likely be very pricey.
4. Noelle.
Noelle is a rose gray mare in the Goffert mold, she is the 12th Annual Holiday Horse. She is so cute. She comes with all of her getup and outfit, but still she is so adorable. She was made in 2008.
Friday, May 2, 2014
Stablemate-Warmblood Jumper
The first one I am going to review is the Jump Off- Carole and Starlight Playset, but it only features the model horse.
The horse is a buskin and he was released in 2008-2011. Starlight is very cute, and adorable and I think he would be a good buy for anyone. Even if your not that big of a fan of stablemates. Luckily I am going to get him soon!!
TBC
Salinero
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The mold, is a horse with two legs up, and is not on a stand.
1. Keltic Salinero
Keltic Salinero is the horse that started the mold, he was available in 2007-2008. He is bay, and I believe he was a regular run. He is very cute.
There is another Keltic Salinero released that is him, he was released in 2010, as a World Equestrian Games Reissue 96 were made of him there.
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2. Cloud Nine
Cloud Nine is a chestnut tobiano gelding released in 2010 as a Fall Collector’s Choice. He is very extremely adorable. I do recommend getting him, having seen many excellent reviews on him. Well of course I am a sucker for paints and tobiano’s, but if you aren’t then he may not be the right horse for you. His number is 1411.
3. Mistral Hojris
Mistral Hojris is a chestnut horse released in 2012, who is a regular run. He is quite cute, and I recommend getting him, even though he isn’t the fanciest horse. But he is still cute. I want him so bad, and I might be getting him so yay! I think he is still on breyer’s website. But don’t quote me on that since I am not so sure.
4. Rubicon
Rubicon is a horse, that is bay with an extended blanket. He was released in 2008, as a Just About Horses (JAH) Connoisseur Model 350 were made of him. Since I have not seen him in person, but judging by his photos he is okay. I would not buy him in my opinion, but that is just my opinion.
Sunday, April 20, 2014
Sucesion and Le Fire
The Sucesion mold was sculpted by Kathleen Moody and introduced in 2002, the foal that normally goes with it, is the Le Fire mold.
The first horse in this joined mold, is Sucesion who is a light gray mare, and she was released from 2002-2005, as a regular run. She looks like a pregnant arabian mare, which she actually is.
The foal that goes with the actual Sucesion, is Le Fire. Le Fire is a chestnut foal, and since he was released with Sucesion, he was released from 2002-2005.
The Mare and Foal, color crazy event is next.
The mare who is in the Sucesion mold, is a bay pinto and she was released in 2008. The foal that goes with her is a gray pinto, who of course was released in 2008.
Naomi is an Appaloosa Mare, in the Sucesion mold, who was released at Breyerfest 2013 as a Special Run. 1,200 were made of her. Her foal is Wynonna who is also an Appaloosa Foal.
The first horse in this joined mold, is Sucesion who is a light gray mare, and she was released from 2002-2005, as a regular run. She looks like a pregnant arabian mare, which she actually is.
The foal that goes with the actual Sucesion, is Le Fire. Le Fire is a chestnut foal, and since he was released with Sucesion, he was released from 2002-2005.
The Mare and Foal, color crazy event is next.
The mare who is in the Sucesion mold, is a bay pinto and she was released in 2008. The foal that goes with her is a gray pinto, who of course was released in 2008.
Naomi is an Appaloosa Mare, in the Sucesion mold, who was released at Breyerfest 2013 as a Special Run. 1,200 were made of her. Her foal is Wynonna who is also an Appaloosa Foal.
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Classic- Morgan Stallion
The Morgan Stallion is a Classic, meaning it’s smaller than a traditional but bigger than a stablemate.
The Morgan Stallion was introduced in 2007.
The Grullo Morgan was released in 2011 and he is still on the website. His color is grullo of course!
Mandrake is a shaded chestnut, and he was released through ‘Breyer Fun Day’. That was in 2007.
The Morgan Stallion was introduced in 2007.
The Grullo Morgan was released in 2011 and he is still on the website. His color is grullo of course!
Mandrake is a shaded chestnut, and he was released through ‘Breyer Fun Day’. That was in 2007.
Sunday, April 13, 2014
Bouncer Mold
The Bouncer Mold was introduced in 2007, and was sculpted by Kathleen Moody.
THEY ARE REALLY TINY!
The mold first started with Cefnoapark Bouncer and he was a Dark Bay and released 2007-2008. At the Breyerfest Live Show Prize he was glossy (28 Made)
Bouncer is so cute! I would love to have him, because he is so tiny!
Apple Jack is a red sorrel in the bouncer mold. He was released from July and December 2011. He like all of the bouncers are really tiny!
He was the Fall 2011 Collectors Choice! He was also available in glossy Breyerfest Live Show Model Price (6 Made)
Brookside Pink Magnum is a red roan and he was released in 2012 and he is still on the breyer horse website. There’s nothing really special about him, but he is super duper cute! And a really good buy! In real life he is also very small! And of course adorable.
Icicle;
He is a glossy dappled gray horse in the bouncer mold. He was released in 2013 as an only glossy horse!
THEY ARE REALLY TINY!
The mold first started with Cefnoapark Bouncer and he was a Dark Bay and released 2007-2008. At the Breyerfest Live Show Prize he was glossy (28 Made)
Bouncer is so cute! I would love to have him, because he is so tiny!
Apple Jack is a red sorrel in the bouncer mold. He was released from July and December 2011. He like all of the bouncers are really tiny!
He was the Fall 2011 Collectors Choice! He was also available in glossy Breyerfest Live Show Model Price (6 Made)
Brookside Pink Magnum is a red roan and he was released in 2012 and he is still on the breyer horse website. There’s nothing really special about him, but he is super duper cute! And a really good buy! In real life he is also very small! And of course adorable.
Icicle;
He is a glossy dappled gray horse in the bouncer mold. He was released in 2013 as an only glossy horse!
PLEASE NOTE: ALL OF THESE PHOTOS ARE FROM MODELHORSE EQUUS’S WEBSITE. THESE ARE NOT MY PHOTOS AND I TAKE NO CREDIT FOR THEM AT ALL.
Big Ben Mold
The Big Ben Mold was introduced in 1997, and they were first sculpted by Kathleen Moody.
The first horse, Big Ben of course was a chestnut and he was released from 1997- 2004.
I like him enough, he’s not my holy grail or anything but he’s okay, I suppose.
Milton:
Milton is a show jumping warmblood, and he is light gray. He was released from 2004-2008. But he is still quite common on ebay. I like him a lot, he is probably one of my favorites in this mold. And Eva likes him, some.
Gathering Storm;
Gathering Storm, he is in the Big Ben Mold of course. He is a black pinto. And he is only available in glossy not matte. Well to be technical he is a charcoal gray pinto. He was the Spring 2011 Collectors choice so he was only available in 2011 from Breyer’s online website.
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I like him enough, he’s not my holy grail or anything but he’s okay, I suppose.
Milton:
Milton is a show jumping warmblood, and he is light gray. He was released from 2004-2008. But he is still quite common on ebay. I like him a lot, he is probably one of my favorites in this mold. And Eva likes him, some.
Gathering Storm;
Gathering Storm, he is in the Big Ben Mold of course. He is a black pinto. And he is only available in glossy not matte. Well to be technical he is a charcoal gray pinto. He was the Spring 2011 Collectors choice so he was only available in 2011 from Breyer’s online website.
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Peterstone Pebbles Warmblood
Barrett
Barrett is a Peter Stone Pebbles Warmblood! And he is stunning. His number is TEST and he was made in 2011. Like most TEST runs, there was only one made of him. But that’s not a bad thing, that just makes them even more valuable.
Barrett is an Appaloosa/Chestnut and he is painted in Dark Dapples. He has 2 socks with striped hooves, and a shaded tail and pink nose. He was available in either matte or glossy finish. But who doesn’t love a glossy model?
Resolution
Resolution is a Peterstone Pebbles Warmblood, made in 2004. There was 120 made of this lovely boy. His price was $40.00. He was the Ehorse December 2004, and his number is PEB26007.
He is a glistening Dapple Gray Tobiano
Resolution
Resolution is a Peterstone Pebbles Warmblood, made in 2004. There was 120 made of this lovely boy. His price was $40.00. He was the Ehorse December 2004, and his number is PEB26007.
He is a glistening Dapple Gray Tobiano
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Peter Stone Pebbles Arabian
Yay! Another Peter Stone review! This time on the Pebbles Arabian. Just remember that Pebbles are the second biggest size in Peter Stone Scale!
1.Annie
Annie is a Peter Stone Arabian Pebbles, she is a paint/pinto roan. I love her, she is very adorable! There were only 15 made of her, making her very rare.
She has blue eyes and a pink nose, and dapples. I love dapples. She was released in 2011.
Her number is 110930-01
2.
Elliot.
Elliot is a Peter Stone Arabian Pebbles, and he is so cute! I really want him. He was a TEST horse, meaning there was only 1 made of him.
He was released in 2012.
His number is of course TEST since he is a test run.
He was painted as a dark chestnut, with a little bit of shading. Even his mane and tail are shaded! With 3 socks and a glossy finish, Yay for glossiness.
He was sold for $110.00
Galway Gal is a Peter Stone Arabian Pebbles mare.
Her number is SR2013. She sold for $120.00 I do not know how many were made of this darling little girl. :(
She is a palomino with a pearly mane and tail. She has an attached pink flower on her tail. With a ribbon on it. Her mane falls on her right side, she was available in matte or glossy finish. I love glossy models!
4.
Patrice.
Patrice is a Peter Stone Arabian Pebbles mare. Her number is TEST. So her price was $0.00. She was released in 2009, and only 1 were made of her.
She had a silver dun overo pattern, very extensive. She also has a dorsal stripe, which I adore, most of my horses have a dorsal stripe....
She was available in matte or glossy finish. I imagine the person who got her chose glossy finish.
1.Annie
Annie is a Peter Stone Arabian Pebbles, she is a paint/pinto roan. I love her, she is very adorable! There were only 15 made of her, making her very rare.
She has blue eyes and a pink nose, and dapples. I love dapples. She was released in 2011.
Her number is 110930-01
2.
Elliot.
Elliot is a Peter Stone Arabian Pebbles, and he is so cute! I really want him. He was a TEST horse, meaning there was only 1 made of him.
He was released in 2012.
His number is of course TEST since he is a test run.
He was painted as a dark chestnut, with a little bit of shading. Even his mane and tail are shaded! With 3 socks and a glossy finish, Yay for glossiness.
He was sold for $110.00
3.
Galway Gal.Galway Gal is a Peter Stone Arabian Pebbles mare.
Her number is SR2013. She sold for $120.00 I do not know how many were made of this darling little girl. :(
She is a palomino with a pearly mane and tail. She has an attached pink flower on her tail. With a ribbon on it. Her mane falls on her right side, she was available in matte or glossy finish. I love glossy models!
4.
Patrice.
Patrice is a Peter Stone Arabian Pebbles mare. Her number is TEST. So her price was $0.00. She was released in 2009, and only 1 were made of her.
She had a silver dun overo pattern, very extensive. She also has a dorsal stripe, which I adore, most of my horses have a dorsal stripe....
She was available in matte or glossy finish. I imagine the person who got her chose glossy finish.
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Review on SBH Phoenix
Sorry I haven’t been posting for a while, i’ve been so busy and then I got sick :(
But today is my review on the lovely SBH Phoenix!
So he is a regular run in the Othello Mold. He was released in 2014 in the beginning of the year and I have him.
The horse he is modeled after is a Clydesdale. He is bay with a nice mane and tail, his hooves are nicely feathered and very detailed.
As all Othello’s go he is big and round, but innocent looking. Mine has the lopsided ears which are really flipping adorable and I love them!
But sadly he has a lot of factory flaws ECT: mane notice, scratches, shiny marks, terrible masking.
On the bright side though he has excellent shading!
I rate him a 7.5 out of 10
But today is my review on the lovely SBH Phoenix!
So he is a regular run in the Othello Mold. He was released in 2014 in the beginning of the year and I have him.
The horse he is modeled after is a Clydesdale. He is bay with a nice mane and tail, his hooves are nicely feathered and very detailed.
As all Othello’s go he is big and round, but innocent looking. Mine has the lopsided ears which are really flipping adorable and I love them!
But sadly he has a lot of factory flaws ECT: mane notice, scratches, shiny marks, terrible masking.
On the bright side though he has excellent shading!
I rate him a 7.5 out of 10
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Peter Stone Ideal Stock Horse #1
(This info is from www.stonehorseref.com
Yay! Another Peter Stone Model review! The Peter Stone Ideal Stock Horse. I am in love with this mold, after the Peter Stone Arabian so I decided to review it for my next review. Let’s begin.
The Model from my best guesses was released in 2000.
Also since this mold has so many horses, I am only going to review my favorites.
1: Allen.
Allen is a Peter Stone Horse in the Ideal Stock Horse Mold. He was released in 2011. Only 30 of him were made. I adore him. He is a gray paint, with a long windswept mane. Beautiful shading with a shaded mane and tail. He is stunning, an excellent show horse if you have him.
He also has curved ears, and detail on the nose, with a redone swishing tail. He was made available in glossy and matte.
2: Barden
Barden is an Ideal Stock Horse, that was made in 2012, only 6 of him were made. He is so pretty! His number is SR2012. So i’m guessing he was a Special Run in 2012.
Barden is a chestnut/sorrel horse. He is a Peter Stone Factory Custom ISH gelding. He has an enhanced forelock, so is his windblown mane. His windblown tail is reshaped. Very Dark dappled liver chestnut, with nice shading. Nice markings, and a satin Matte finish.
Chocolate Charlie.
Chocolate Charlie is a Peter Stone Ideal Stock Horse gelding. His number is SR2013 suggesting he was a special run of 2013. Only 4 of him were made. His listed price was $225.00.
Charlie is a dark bay horse, with a sculpted forelock and a windswept mane. He has a morgan tail with a carved nose and ears. He was available in matte or glossy. Like most peter stone horses.
If you can find him he is stunning, and probably should buy him!
Yay! Another Peter Stone Model review! The Peter Stone Ideal Stock Horse. I am in love with this mold, after the Peter Stone Arabian so I decided to review it for my next review. Let’s begin.
The Model from my best guesses was released in 2000.
Also since this mold has so many horses, I am only going to review my favorites.
1: Allen.
Allen is a Peter Stone Horse in the Ideal Stock Horse Mold. He was released in 2011. Only 30 of him were made. I adore him. He is a gray paint, with a long windswept mane. Beautiful shading with a shaded mane and tail. He is stunning, an excellent show horse if you have him.
He also has curved ears, and detail on the nose, with a redone swishing tail. He was made available in glossy and matte.
2: Barden
Barden is an Ideal Stock Horse, that was made in 2012, only 6 of him were made. He is so pretty! His number is SR2012. So i’m guessing he was a Special Run in 2012.
Barden is a chestnut/sorrel horse. He is a Peter Stone Factory Custom ISH gelding. He has an enhanced forelock, so is his windblown mane. His windblown tail is reshaped. Very Dark dappled liver chestnut, with nice shading. Nice markings, and a satin Matte finish.
Chocolate Charlie.
Chocolate Charlie is a Peter Stone Ideal Stock Horse gelding. His number is SR2013 suggesting he was a special run of 2013. Only 4 of him were made. His listed price was $225.00.
Charlie is a dark bay horse, with a sculpted forelock and a windswept mane. He has a morgan tail with a carved nose and ears. He was available in matte or glossy. Like most peter stone horses.
If you can find him he is stunning, and probably should buy him!
Saturday, February 8, 2014
Peter Stone Arabian-Original Mold
Yay! So this is my first Peter Stone review on this blog, so let’s begin with the most famous Peter Stone Arabian Original Mold. And from my best estimate the mold was started in 2001. Since there are so many of them, I am only going to pick my favorites.
Amhurst.
Amhurst is a chestnut sorrel gelding in the Arabian Mold. He has a turned head, with a flicked ear and a bridle path detail and an adjusted mane. He has very stunning dappling, and I would love to have him. (I only have one Peter Stone, he is a resin)
His number is AR18174
He was produced from 2008-2009, and only 30 of him were made. His price was $290.00
Billikin.
Billikin is a Peter Stone in the Arabian Original Mold. He is a paint pinto, and only 5 of him were produced. He was only released in 2012. His number is SR2012. He has 4 socks and nice shading with a big blaze and a pink muzzle. He was customed with curved ears and nose detail. He is simply stunning!
Billikin is incrediably detailed. His price was $190.00
Christmas Cactus.
Christmas Cactus is a Peter Stone Arabian released in 2012. Only 1 of her were produced, but she is so so beautiful. The person who owns her is super lucky. I would love to have her. She is a Gray Tobiano Paint, with a touch of dappeling. She has an adjusted head and wrinkles behind the cheek.
Her number is TEST because she was only a testing horse.
Max is the last horse I am going to review in this post.
He is a Peter Stone Arabian, and only 250 were made of him,
He is a chestnut/sorrel released in 2003, making him 11 years old.
His number is SR2003
Amhurst.
Amhurst is a chestnut sorrel gelding in the Arabian Mold. He has a turned head, with a flicked ear and a bridle path detail and an adjusted mane. He has very stunning dappling, and I would love to have him. (I only have one Peter Stone, he is a resin)
His number is AR18174
He was produced from 2008-2009, and only 30 of him were made. His price was $290.00
Billikin.
Billikin is a Peter Stone in the Arabian Original Mold. He is a paint pinto, and only 5 of him were produced. He was only released in 2012. His number is SR2012. He has 4 socks and nice shading with a big blaze and a pink muzzle. He was customed with curved ears and nose detail. He is simply stunning!
Billikin is incrediably detailed. His price was $190.00
Christmas Cactus.
Christmas Cactus is a Peter Stone Arabian released in 2012. Only 1 of her were produced, but she is so so beautiful. The person who owns her is super lucky. I would love to have her. She is a Gray Tobiano Paint, with a touch of dappeling. She has an adjusted head and wrinkles behind the cheek.
Her number is TEST because she was only a testing horse.
Max is the last horse I am going to review in this post.
He is a Peter Stone Arabian, and only 250 were made of him,
He is a chestnut/sorrel released in 2003, making him 11 years old.
His number is SR2003
Monday, January 20, 2014
Breyer Wars Round 3: Lady C VS Lil Ricky Rocker!
This post’s contestants are duh duh duh are Lady C VS Lil Ricky Rocker!
Recap of the last post. Our last post was Lady C V.S. Zenyatta. Lady C somehow beat the lovely Zenyatta!
Today I decided to face Lady C against Lil Ricky Rocker!
Lil Ricky Rocker is an Appaloosa in the Zippo Pine Bar mold! He is so adorable and I would love to add him to my collection! Luckily he will be available at breyerfest and he is still sold on Breyer.com (I’ll link it down below).
I like Lil Ricky Rocker a lot, he is very adorable and cute. Plus, Breyer did a very good job on his coloring.
People say he stands very good and has excellant coloring! Personally I have seen him in real life and fell in love with him. The only reason I didn’t buy him was because I fell in love with Zenyatta too!
Only Con: People say that he is not very realistic which I can agree with that.
But I did find something about Lady C:Her legs are very very fragile!!! And is very hard not to do the ‘domino affect’.
I think that sadly, Lady C lost. Congratulations to Lil Ricky Rocker for winning!!!! :) :)
Recap of the last post. Our last post was Lady C V.S. Zenyatta. Lady C somehow beat the lovely Zenyatta!
Today I decided to face Lady C against Lil Ricky Rocker!
Lil Ricky Rocker is an Appaloosa in the Zippo Pine Bar mold! He is so adorable and I would love to add him to my collection! Luckily he will be available at breyerfest and he is still sold on Breyer.com (I’ll link it down below).
I like Lil Ricky Rocker a lot, he is very adorable and cute. Plus, Breyer did a very good job on his coloring.
People say he stands very good and has excellant coloring! Personally I have seen him in real life and fell in love with him. The only reason I didn’t buy him was because I fell in love with Zenyatta too!
Only Con: People say that he is not very realistic which I can agree with that.
But I did find something about Lady C:Her legs are very very fragile!!! And is very hard not to do the ‘domino affect’.
I think that sadly, Lady C lost. Congratulations to Lil Ricky Rocker for winning!!!! :) :)
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