Saturday, March 28, 2026

Bonus Post: When Inspiration Fails, Ask the Boyfriend

For a couple years now, whenever I’m going to a model horse show, I invite my boyfriend Chris into the horse room and ask him to choose a model for me to show. (I stole the idea from a friend who asks her husband to do the same.) Chris hasn’t always been enthusiastic about my collection - he gets nervous that they’ll break - but he plays along well enough for this part. If he picks one I already show, cool; if not, he gets to assign naming rights.

Thus far, his choices have been:
  • A bay roan CollectA Mustang Mare, who looked like his horse in Red Dead Redemption II. Though the model is a Mustang, he named her Queen Aliquippa after a Thoroughbred of whom his parents were part-owners at one time; that’s also what he named his RDR2 horse.
  • My volunteer Lipizzaner Mare Zeitgeist, who he named Lady Granrick. He dubbed our house Castle Granrick (a merger of our last names) when we bought it, and he wanted to keep with the royal theme from the first model, so Lady Granrick she became. She’s got several NAN cards with that name.
  • A solid black DAH windswept Arabian. Chris has always been drawn to the Stones first, but often can’t pick them because I tend to judge the Stone division a lot. He initially had a little trouble coming up with the name, but it was football season, so he wanted to name it Raider after his favorite football team. I instigated him a little bit by assigning the final name of Viking Raider, a combination of both our favorite teams. He muttered something about cross-branding and triggering the apocalypse that I chose to ignore. For being a plain black Arab in a sea of heavily FCM’d models, Viking Raider actually holds his own in the show ring.
  • A decorator metallic silver ISH, White Luna; he named her Fall Moon.
When I realized there would be an extra blog post in March, I wracked my brain for ideas of what I could do with it, but never settled on something I liked. A few days ago, in desperation, I said to Chris, “Go into the horse room and pick a model for me to talk about in my blog.”

He's a good sport, so he actually did it. He pointed to every silver-colored horse in the room - with zero doubt in my mind that he picked it because it's one of the Raiders colors - so that's what I'm talking about today.

I covered #B-CS-10497 Killington & Little Killington in my November New Additions post, and my #701705 Stablemates Mini Fanfare silver G1 Draft in my January Collectibility Spotlight post, so you can find them over there. Here are the rest.
 
 
Hamilton (also known as the Racking Saddlebred Stallion) isn’t one of my favorite molds, but I felt compelled to conga him when I won the BreyerFest Raffle model, Order of the Thistle, in 2020. I had the rare one, so might as well get the rest, right? I dutifully collected Hamiltons for awhile, but then they used him as the BreyerFest surprise mold in 2023 and I only liked one of the colors (the solid chestnut), so I gave myself permission to not conga them anymore.

#712445 Tahoe, a run of 1000 pieces in silver filigree, was the annual winter-themed web special in 2022. I didn’t get drawn in the first round, but did get picked from the wait list.
 
 
This is #710200, just called Stablemate Keychain, who was a 2000 BreyerFest special run of 2000 pieces. I have a somewhat large conga of the G2 Arabian and this guy was on my wish list for quite awhile. I finally tracked one down for only $10 in room sales at the CHIN during BreyerFest 2023.
 
 
This ISH will make another appearance when I get to my FCM ISHs in May’s Do That Conga post, but she can have her turn here as well. This is White Luna, a run of 7 models produced in 2017. I looked at this model every day she was available on the site. I loved her metallic shine. She had a counterpart named Black Luna who was also very metallic, but a darker silver. I considered her, too, but was more in love with the lighter one. She was available for a good long while - probably at least a week or two, which is forever when you think about how fast Stones fly off the website these days - but I never pulled the trigger, and always regretted it.

In June 2023, one Thursday night when I was at my bowling league, my friend Kelly W sent a sales list from a local person who was offloading the majority of her collection at steeply discounted prices. In the sales list was a White Luna! Kelly contacted the seller for me, I sent a PayPal payment, and a couple days later, I picked White Luna up in-person. It is crazy to me that this model I’d wanted for so long lived with a collector I’d never met, less than a 20-minute drive away from me, and that waiting to get her meant I paid below what she would have cost me to order directly from Stone. I don’t typically believe in fate, but this is one of those times where I think I was meant to own this particular horse.

It looks like I’ll have the opportunity for bonus posts again in April and May; stay tuned to see what else Chris comes up with!

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Singles Bar: The Letter D

I’ve only got two singletons on molds beginning with D, but today’s post will be a little bit longer than that. In pulling my list of D molds, I realized I have completely neglected my CollectAs, so this post will include a “catch up” for my singletons on CollectA molds starting with A through C, so they can get their turn in the spotlight.

Starting with the D molds first:
 
 
This is mini Nazruddin from the #711354 30th Anniversary Stablemates Commemorative Set, a BreyerFest special run of 2000 pieces in 2019. Each of the ten models represented one of the Celebration horses from BreyerFests 2010-2019. This set was issued in a similar vein to the first Commemorative Set in 2009, which contained Stablemate versions of the first 20 celebration horses (1990-2009). The first Commemorative Set was limited to a quantity of only 500 and sells for big bucks; individually, the models are often $50 or more apiece. This second Commemorative Set was four times as big on the piece count and sells for much less; sold sets are averaging $100-120, or $10-12 per model.

I’m not a fan of this mold at all (like, at all) so he will likely be my only one, unless they release it as part of a Best of BreyerFest Set or another BreyerFest Commemorative Set.
 
 
I’ve never really been into the more rubberized plastic models like Schleich or Safari, so it was kind of surprising to me when I fell in love with CollectAs. The sculpts seem a bit more realistic to me and the paint jobs tend to be nicer and less cheap-looking. I currently have 25 of the horses and 4 animals (three cows and the calico cat, for obvious reasons).

This little Dartmoor is the one who made me go, “Oh God, I forgot about the CollectAs!” He’s #88604 Bay Dartmoor Pony on the Dartmoor Pony III mold, produced from 2013-2020. I got him as a Christmas gift from my parents in 2016.

He’s been on the show table a couple times under the names Mortimer and Sploof. I used to be kinda terrible at tracking names for models that don’t show very often, and didn’t realize he’d already had a name, so now he has two.

There’s one other color on him, solid black, but it doesn’t really wow me, so he’s likely to remain my only one on this mold.
 
Now for the catch-up on CollectA singletons on molds starting with A through C.
 
 
This is #88846 American Cream Draft Stallion, produced from 2019-2021. He was a “ride along” with one of my 2019 Vintage Club purchases so it would get double-boxed. I’m pretty sure I’ve never shown him, but his name is Banana Frappe in my spreadsheet, so maybe I intended to show him at some point?

He’s the only one they’ve released on this mold, so he’ll remain by himself unless they release another.
 
 
This is #88769 Black Forest Horse, first issued in 2016 and still in production today. I’ve got conflicting records on how I got this one - one spreadsheet says I got him direct from Breyer in an order from 12/18/17, and the other says I got him as a Christmas gift from my parents a week later. My collection documentation was awful in 2017 and 2018, so it might remain forever a mystery.

He’s also the only release on this mold so far.
 
 
This is #88701 Red Dun Campolina Stallion, produced from 2014-2020. I got him as a Christmas gift from my parents in 2016. This is the only color they released him in, so like the others, he’ll stay by himself until something new comes out.

I’ve only got one singleton on E molds, a lone Esprit, but I think I have enough to say about him (and other Esprits on my wish list) that I can get a decent-length post there and keep the F molds as-scheduled for May.

Monday, March 23, 2026

Other Makes: WIA

In 2021, a friend of mine posted a link in our group chat to the modellpferdeversand website in Denmark, where they had WIA models for sale. WIA is a German company producing models in a hard, rubbery plastic similar to CollectA and Schleich, but more rigid. They were pretty cool, but I wasn’t keen enough on them initially to pay the cost of international shipping. Then, in 2022, they put out a Vincenzo, and all of us in the group chat went in on a large order and split the shipping cost. Win-win!
 
 
This is #WIA BE10006, Lancelot, a run of 2500 pieces released in 2021. They had me at “dramatically-shaded dappled bay sporty thing.” He’s got a pretty bad scuff on one side so I haven’t ever shown him.
 
 
This is #WIA BE10003, Sharif, also a run of 2500 pieces released in 2021. The dapples are quite stark, but all the ones I’ve seen have been like that.
 
 
This is #WIA BE10010 Vincenzo, a run of 2500 pieces released in 2022.

I’ve been madly in love with the Vincenzo sculpt since I saw this lovely bone China sooty dapple buckskin for sale on a website sometime around 2006 or 2007:
 

The above guy belongs to a friend and I get to drool over him occasionally when she brings him out to shows. She even offered to sell him to me, but I Break All Breakable Things, so that’s a nope for sure. I will just admire him from afar.

When the relatively unbreakable mini version of Vincenzo came out in 2022 through WIA, I of course had to have one. I need to buy a stand for him - that front leg is really taking a beating from his weight distribution and should definitely not be at that angle. I've straightened it a couple times, but mean old Mr. Gravity ends up flattening it back out again. Triple Mountain sells stands; perhaps it’s time I wander over to that site to buy one ... and see if there are any other WIA models they can tempt me with.