I’ve occasionally made the joke about how any time I’ve done “well” at BreyerFest, I always end up paying for it in the end, regardless.
I was hoping to avoid that fate this year – or at least, mitigate the damage – but the shoe might be dropping this week, and to be frank I am kinda scared. I can only hope that I am believed and that I come out of the experience relatively unscathed.
But there is no guarantee, and I did not sleep a wink Saturday night.
Needless to say, any positive energy you can send my way would be very appreciated.
I had some shopping to do on Sunday – mostly craft and storage supplies – and while I was out I finally managed to see some of the Tractor Supply Specials. The Stablemates were quite tempting, and the FFA Decorators were much nicer than I expected, but I managed to walk away without pulling out my wallet.
If any of the Gibsons had been the Chalky variation, I would have bought one, but they were not.
Since I’m not feeling particularly chatty again today, here’s another BreyerFest purchase:
This Seabiscuit – and another one painted a semi-leopard Appaloosa, in hobby enamels – were the only purchases I made from the Linda Walter estate. By the time I had made it into the room, most of the better Breyer items were already gone, and I didn’t trust myself to bring home any clinkies unbroken.
But for some reason this little guy (and his partner) really caught my eye. I already have several variations of the original G1 Seabiscuit, but this one was – as you can see – exceptionally well-shaded. So well-shaded, in fact, that for a brief moment I mistook him for the Hagen-Renaker original.
The melancholy part of all this is that the context is missing. Was he just a lucky find on Linda’s part? Did Marney find a particularly nice one at the factory and send it Linda’s way, because of her love and advocacy of Hagen-Renakers in general? Or nothing at all?
I’ll probably never know.
I had another Stablemate in my showstring that I was having some second thoughts about, and I swapped him out for this guy.
And I believe he was the first model that even placed for me in the show. For a while I was worried that that would be my only placing (and a tenth, at that), but things got better for me.
I can only hope this week ends the same way.
Praying things go well for you!
ReplyDeleteSending you all the good vibes you can handle!
ReplyDeletePraying for all the best!
ReplyDeleteWaiting on a bad situation is sometimes one of the worst parts. One breath at a time, if need be, & I will keep all my fingers & toes crossed for you.
ReplyDeleteHang in there Andrea. Fears are so many times worse than the reality. // That is one cute Seabiscuit. He looks a lot like mine. Those 1970s/80s SMs were sometimes just beautiful on their own.
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