Good thing I have until Monday to decide and/or scratch up the extra cash!
Then they posted these guys on the BreyerFest Blog:
Again, this bears repeating: my mention of the Shagya-Arabian mold last post was purely coincidence. I swear. I was hoping that my ability to attain a complete Yasmin collection would be left theoretically possible for a little bit longer.
Alas, no.
And I should have seen the Few-Spot Appaloosa coming, after the rather enthusiastic reception the Few-Spot True North received at auction last year, and the Special Run Fighting Stallion Pima did at Scottsdale Exclusive Event back in November.
What I’d like even more is a Few-Spot Appaloosa in an attainable Special Run or Regular Run. So help me, if the Surprise Model this year includes a Few-Spot in the assortment….
(I always thought Foalzilla would look awesome as a Few-Spot Appaloosa, hint-hint.)
After my better-than-expected success at Pansies and Ponies back in April, I did briefly consider entering the Open Show. But that would have required a massive rearranging of plans that were already in process, all because I did better than I expected at a local show.
I think I want to participate in a few more shows before going all-in on an event with stakes that high, if only to get a better lay of the (live show) land. The last time I showed actively, documentation was unusual and collectability was a single group-entry class.
There’s an All-Collectibility show in Indiana in September that I am seriously considering. It’s just a tad farther out of the way than I would usually consider traveling for a live show, but if there’s one thing I am strong in, it’s Collectibility, right?
It’s been a while since I’ve visited Indiana, and I’m always up for a road trip, too.
1 comment:
I mostly don't envy BreyerFest models but I am envying both of these SO HARD. The Indian pony is a lifelong favorite of mine and the Shagya is one of my absolute favorites of the new molds.
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