| This week, we're once again tackling a post that I first planned three years ago when I started the blog - a look at my Lady Phase conga! |
| This conga has actually grown substaintially in that time - at a glance, at least seven of them have been added in the past three years. |
| This girl is without a doubt my most precious - Paciencia y Fe, my 2024 NAN Champion in Quarter Horse (with an additional top ten in Regular Run Collectability!) |
| Sprinkles, one of my original hobby grails |
| Breezing Dixie was another grail of mine, particularly a battleship gray hooves variation. Unfortunately, like much of the run, mine is a shrinky. |
| The Wedgewood was my first on the mold. I bought her in college, and I'm fairly certain she was a birthday gift to myself! |
| A close up on the various Lady Phase tails - I think her long tail might be my favorite! |
| The Regular Runs (L-R): Bay Quarter Horse, Truly Unsurpassed, Treasured Moves, Quo Vadis |
| The Treasure Hunt Mares - All long tail variations except the palomino pinto |
| The Treasure Hunt Mares again, with the Wedgewood redemption prize! |
| Vintage Special Runs (L-R): Signing Party, Breezing Dixie, Prairie Flower |
| Modern Special Runs (L-R): Jolene, Delia, ELCR Benefit Model |
| BreyerFest Models (L-R): Surrey, Sprinkles, Leah's Fancy Chick |
I do love the Lady Phase -- I have the original chestnut from the 70s, plus about 5 more. Vintage special runs probably describes them best. You have a lovely collection and great way of displaying them!
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