Hey again! Time for my first "real" post on this blog. I wanted to start off simple, so here's the horses I got for Christmas.
Sadly, my mom declined to get me any models for Christmas, just on account of me running low on shelf space...but that didn't stop me from buying some for myself (or my friends from being generous)! Let's start from the top and go in order, because the last horse I received has the best story.
Secondly we have a Breyer Classic Mustang Mare in old style chestnut pinto. I'll admit, I'm not the best with money...but when I saw this girl for sale on Facebook for a steal, I decided to jump, and call her part of my Christmas presents. She's definitely been well loved and is not in the best condition, but I've wanted a Love mustang mare for quite a while, and she seems harder to come by in the colors that appeal to me the most. I just think she's so cute! I decided to name her Blossom.
Third up is Arapaho on the Phar Lap mold. This one was a doozy...Arapaho has been a grail of mine for literal years, but I've never been in the position to spend upwards to $40-$60 dollars on him. So when he came up in a Facebook sales post for about $15, I knew I had to get him. The catch? His tail was broken. Recently I had fixed a broken leg on a G1 Stablemate using the acetone method so I thought, no problem, I've got this. And then when I received him, acetone proceeded not to work! It ended up being okay though, because it gave me a chance to try out the baking soda + superglue method, which worked like a charm, and from his left side, you can hardly see the break. His right side was less lucky, because there's a pretty big chunk of plastic missing from the base of his tail...good thing I'm not picky at all. Despite his break and being rubbed and scuffed, I had my grail, and I love him! Except there were two variations of Arapaho released: a very speckled one and a not so speckled one. You can see that this is the not so speckled one, and my actual grail is the very speckled one. I'm thinking he needs a brother...one day.
And last but not least, I received A Class Act, a 1998 Fall Show Special on the Five Gaiter mold, as my final Christmas horse. The story here is simple but sweet...my friend Bree and I had gone to the mall theater to see Avatar: Fire and Ash and afterwards I wanted to go into this store that's directly outside the theater, inside of the mall, because I had seen Breyers in there--in particular, this Five Gaiter. Like I said, I'm bad with money (working on that for New Years!), and I after haggling the price a little bit I decided to splurge on him for $33. But when I went to pay, my card declined...and it turns out I had only $32 in my PayPal account. While I was standing there, dejected, Bree suddenly stepped up and bought the Five Gaiter for me and said, Merry Christmas! I honestly don't know what I've done in my life to have such awesome, kind, generous friends, but I love these people a ton and they clearly love me. For obvious reasons this Five Gaiter is my favorite to date and in my conga. As you can probably tell, I love vintage molds a lot, and the Five Gaiter is slowly making his way to the top of my list.
And that's it for my Christmas horses! I think soon I'll make a post about the BreyerFest reveals so far and my opinions, as well as some art updates, and of course NaMo registration is coming up so I'll be posting about that too and revealing my selfie with Huso. I'm also still getting used to this platform and planning out some series I'd like to start, like conga highlights and whatnot. Anyways, see you later!





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