
We've discussed the Special Runs and the Limited Editions for BreyerFest so far, so let's chat about the models you get with your tickets. This year's BreyerFest has two types of tickets - in person and virtual. Each ticket type has tiers of access. In person tickets have VIP tickets (which come with one Celebration Model, a full set of Event Stablemates, the ability to preorder two Special Runs and two Limited Editions, as well as other perks), All Access tickets (which come with one Celebration Model and the ability to buy two Special Run models at the event), and General Admission models (which come with one randomly selected Event Stablemate). The virtual tickets have two options: Online Traditional Access (which comes with one Celebration model and the ability to enter online photo shows and contests) and Online Stablemate Access (which comes with one randomly selected Event Stablemate). Neither virtual ticket offers access to Special Run models, though both allow ticket holders to purchase Limited Edition models. For more information on which model is which, please check out my posts on each, linked above.
Now, onto the Celebration Horse for this year. Meet Nikolas:
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| Nikolas, the 2022 Celebration Horse |
NIkolas is a portrait of a German Riding Pony - yes, this means there are two German Riding Ponies for BreyerFest this year, as Chardonnay is a Limited Edition portrait model. I really want to know who at Breyer has a soft spot for the breed. Nikolas is also on a brand new mold sculpted by Brigette Eberl. Nikolas is the fifth Celebration Model to be on a brand new mold - the others being Rejoice (1998), Alborozo (2008), Roxy (2009), and Imperador (2016).
As for the Event Stablemates, there are four this year.
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| Lakritz |
First up is Lakritz, on the G4 Warmblood mold in a glossy dark dapple gray. I love that his braids are done in the German flag colors! I think this is the first time the braids have been painted on this mold, but I'd have to dig out my conga to check for sure.
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| Spaetzle |
Next we have Spaetzle on the mini Alborozo mold. He's done in a lovely buckskin pinto. They've used Alborozo for so many unicorns that I'm stoked to see him in a normal horse color, and this one looks exceptionally well-done.
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| Brezel |
The next Event Stablemate is Brezel, on the min Fell Pony mold. This mold hasn't had much use, with four traditional releases and just one stablemate release. I'm glad to see Breyer utilizing her! Breyer describes her as a chocolate flaxen reminiscent of a Black Forest Horse, but she seems to have the same silver used for her main and tail that Breyer uses for their silver bay and silver black horses. However, it is worth noting Breyer used the silver for another Black Forest Horse inspired set - Hansel and Gretel, BreyerFest 2011 Special Runs.
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| Doppelbock |
The final Event Stablemate is Doppelbock, a dapple bay on the mini Clydesdale Stallion mold. Doppelbock has the altered loose and and tail first seen on the Stablemate Club release Atticus last year. I like how Breyer is using the mini versions of vintage molds to introduce alternate versions of the molds. The loose mane and tail gives so much life to the old Clydesdale Stallion!
Like with the Special Runs and Limited Editions, I think Breyer knocked the ticket models out of the park. I find it interesting that three of the four Event Stablemates are miniaturized traditional molds too! I hope they offer the Event Stablemates as a four pack to purchase like they did last year - otherwise I'll be paying for four General Admission tickets (or crossing my fingers to be selected for a VIP ticket again).
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