Just passing through, obviously, since I am in between vacays here, but I thought I’d share a few things I picked up in Kentucky:
Yes, that’s a Glossy Marciea Bey.
First I swore, then I started crying; I was doing pretty lousy at the show prior to that, and even briefly contemplated leaving early. But things got better, and I managed to exceed my goals in the end. (I mean, obviously: winning a Glossy Prize Model wasn’t something I imagined was possible!)
Even so, if I ever get the idea to do show at BreyerFest Live again, you are all invited to come to my house (unannounced!) and hit me with a 2 x 4. With a nail in it, if necessary.
Because dang, that was hard work. I probably could have eaten an entire pizza afterwards and not even felt it.
I also got Fifth in the Stablemates Collector’s Class, but didn’t do diddly in Commonality: it’s kind of hard to compete with people who are willing to spend $15,000 to win a $1,500 prize model. At least I gave it a shot, and I can now check off a couple more things off the Bucket List.
Yes, that Surprise is Glossy, and represents the first time in over ten years since I’ve been able to pull a Gloss Surprise at in-person, from-the-actual-line BreyerFest. I ended up getting a second in the same color, but traded that for the Decorator; (I almost got the Gloss Roan Pinto, but there was a communications issue. Worked out in the end, anyway.) He’s super nice, too, so he might end up in the showstring someday.
I got both Scurries, thank goodness, so my Emma collection (except for the rerelease, and Test Colors) remains complete.
I also tried to get the Roan Araba variation in the Leftover Line, since my Gloss obviously needed a sister, and because I usually always end up with a Roan every year at BreyerFest. But she was just the regular Black one, alas. When my credit card was declined on the fourth(!) pass through the leftover line, I figured it was time to surrender.
I laughed a little when I saw that the BreyerFest Chevaliere was a Roan, because the majority of my Volunteer Models have been Roans. I ran into more than a few people who assumed (incorrectly!) that I was volunteering, but I just want to remind everyone that that was definitely not the case this year.
It was a little annoying to see so many Chevalieres for sale, but that’s all I’ll say about it. Eh, I’m more “Team Smoky Black” this year…
I did end up with a Volunteer Model (not Chevaliere!) from a kindly benefactor, but that is another story, for another time.
As far as quantities on the variations, I have no idea what’s going on. They’re pretty scarce, but they don’t seem excruciatingly rare: I have a feeling that they’re going to be in the same range as the Horse of a Different Color variation quantities, so a few hundred of each, perhaps? I think that is a good number/range to shoot for, if they continue to do this sort of thing: that quantity range means that they’ll still be expensive, but theoretically “gettable” for people who collect those molds, especially less popular ones.
Jump and Drive and Wells are both 50/50; the loose mane JD and the Gloss Wells just seem a little rarer right now because those are the variations most people want right now. I also have a feeling the Stagecoach Surprises were evenly split, or close to; the Decorator seems a little rarer because the color is exciting and new and everyone wants it.
The only other variation I “need” is the Action Foal, since I got the standard Standing Foal, and I don’t think that one will be hard to come by. I will not be in market for one for at least a couple of weeks, and by then we’ll know what the splits actually are and we will all be able to negotiate more fairly.
There’s a lot more, of course, including some not so nice stuff, but now is not the time to dwell on any of that; I have to finish packing and printing my itineraries and stuff. And also apparently I have been assigned Encore Baby Watch, and I need to make sure my camera is in good working order!
Wow, you’re prize model is stunning!!! Congrats, you deserve it! What model won it? ~Lily
ReplyDeleteIt looks like your dilute Scurry is a variation as well - she’s missing some white patches!
ReplyDeleteIt's sounds like overall a positive experience that's good to hear!
ReplyDeleteThat’s amazing! Congratulations!!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!! I didn't actually realize you were sitting near me until after the show (I was the gal with the ruby crop top and black skirt down the row). It was definitely a competitive day but as always with BreyerFest Live, I'm happy with the placings I was lucky enough to win (no prize models here, but a couple 1sts and 2nds which I always consider major accomplishments given the competition caliber!)
ReplyDeleteI wish I'd had more time to wander over to the Collectibility rings and take pictures, but my skirt did not have pockets to stow my phone and I needed to keep my hands relatively free to pick up models from classes or bring more up when calls went out.
We missed you swung by your room a few times but you were out and about each time!
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