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.
5 comments:
Praying things go well for you!
Sending you all the good vibes you can handle!
Praying for all the best!
Waiting 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.
Hang 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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