Differences in model horse breeds
When you're shopping for a Breyer horse toy, you'll find that the differences in model horses are as great as their real life counterparts. Molds for each of the model horse breeds takes time and the knowledge of each nuance of that breed. Specifics are researched and sculpted into what you see today. Not only does it make your collection interesting, you can say you have a one-of-a-kind model horse!
Breyer model horses represent a number of breeds and they continue to add more as the demand for different breeds rises. Being an exclusive retailer for Breyer, WalkAboutFarm.com is proud to carry their entire line. Some of their model horse breeds include Arabian, Stallion, American Quarter Horse, Appaloosa and the Shetland Pony. In 2007, their artists developed new molds for two champion Welsh ponies from Europe. The list will continue to grow as new breeds are desired in the world of model horses.
Complete listing of Breyer horse models
A listing of Breyer horse models consists of Western and English styled models; Limited Edition, Benefit and Collectors Edition models made for a certain amount of time or a specific horse cause; plush horses, special lines, gallery collections, and a number of different lines for the youngest horse lovers. The lines included in our listing of Breyer horse models are broken down into a number of categories. The Traditional line (1:9 scale) is the largest and most popular series. The Classics line (1:12 scale) and Paddock Pals line (1:24 scale) include play sets, single horses w/riders and more. Stablemates (1:32 scale) includes horse and riders sets & play sets. Mini Whinnies, (1:64 scale), are s-railway scale in a variety of sets. Check out our articles later about retired and discontinued Breyer horses and the other varieties we offer!
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