BreyerFest 2026 has concluded, and of the 17 I've attended (including the virtual ones in 2020 and 2021), this was the best one by a lot. I already had today's post written and scheduled before I left for BreyerFest, so I'm going to let it hit the airwaves, but the rest of the month will be spent recapping what an amazing time I had at BreyerFest and the (cough cough, holy crap, just how much did I buy?!) models I brought home with me.
I was initially going to use this post to show you the decorator Special Run models I’ve purchased at previous BreyerFests. However, four of the five I already had are either blue or rainbow, and I’ve already talked about those. Wanderer from this year is still buried in a bin in my dining room. Hence, the Pharaoh Sham gets the blog all to himself today. [And I’m gonna have to correct my spelling of his name every single time, because after 11 years of typing American Pharoah’s misspelled name, it’s just become a habit to spell it wrong.]
#711058 Pharaoh was a run of 1050 pieces for BreyerFest 2008. I didn’t start attending BreyerFest til 2010, so I wasn’t able to buy him myself from the tent line, but he was on my list of models to look for at the CHIN during room sales. I needed him for my Sham conga, and I’ve always been slightly obsessed with ancient Egypt, so I thought he was really neat.
At that first BreyerFest in 2010, I didn’t find one on Thursday night at the CHIN, but that ended up being fine, because there in the Breyer store on Friday was a bin of new-in-bag Pharaohs, priced at $40. He must not have been real popular, because that was $10 less than his issue price at BreyerFest 2008. I happily snagged one. I’m even happier now, sixteen years later, because his price has gone up a lot, and the last couple on eBay have sold for over $300 each!
At that first BreyerFest in 2010, I didn’t find one on Thursday night at the CHIN, but that ended up being fine, because there in the Breyer store on Friday was a bin of new-in-bag Pharaohs, priced at $40. He must not have been real popular, because that was $10 less than his issue price at BreyerFest 2008. I happily snagged one. I’m even happier now, sixteen years later, because his price has gone up a lot, and the last couple on eBay have sold for over $300 each!
He's been shown once or twice; his show name is Glyph.
I cannot WAIT to show yinz what happened at BreyerFest this year. Stay tuned!











