Saturday, July 18, 2026

Off-Script: BreyerFest Recap, Part 2

I finally got caught up on posting my BreyerFest 2026 photo album on my Facebook, and have started on the Scandi Surprise data. For the latter, I’ve been focusing on confirmed unique models only, and currently have 754, or almost 10% of the run. Last year I got 15% of the Seize the Day run in confirmed unique models, so I’m hoping to get more data as people post their arrivals from the online tickets.

In case anyone is interested, here’s the order of rarity from most to least: Champagne, Roan, Bay, Pinto, Deco, Appaloosa. I’m around 450 each on the glossies (other than the Deco), but I suspect it’ll end up closer to 400. People are always after the glossies, so I tend to see more of those on the sales pages.
I’ll try to pop on here to share my final guesses right before Breyer announces the actual totals.

For today, here are the Breyer models I bought in this year’s room sales at the CHIN.
 
 
This dude just got his turn in my bonus post from the first day of my BreyerFest trip, but he’s a cute little thing, so here he is again. I’m happy to finally have the full set!
 
 
I can count on one hand the number of times I’ve done trades in the hobby, aside from a straight trade of one Gambler’s Choice color for another, or one CCA Appreciation Model for another. Trading is awesome - it’s just not something I do much, because I’m kinda picky, and usually not interested in whatever someone is trading.

So when a gal walked into our room on Wednesday night and asked if I was willing to do a trade for my glossy Wells and a Classic Shire A body I had, I said, “Probably not, but what can you tempt me with?”

She held up this guy, #B-EV-10469 Seize the Day Surprise in glossy gray, and I immediately said, “Oh, hell yes!” The matte gray did nothing for me and the dapples tended to be REALLY fishy, but the gray in gloss is gorgeous. We both went away happy with the trade.
 

 
This is one of the coolest items I brought home this year. I conga the Grazing Mare and I love oddities, so when my friend Brooke posted an ad with her BreyerFest sales models and I spied this Grazing Mare cull, I messaged her right away and said, I’ll take her!

She was likely a reject for the #494155 Mare and Foal Set, a Sears special run from 1989-1990. She's missing at least one layer of paint to make her less red, and all her black points (mane, tail, knees, hooves, eyes, muzzle shading). For reference, here's what the finished ones look like (photo courtesy of Identify Your Breyer):
 

I have no idea what got her chucked into the reject bin, but someone fished her out and she’s been hanging out with Brooke for the last 20 years or so. I’m thrilled to have her on my shelves!
 
 
#1284 Indian Pony and Leotie Gift Set, a regular run from 2008 of only 2500 pieces, has been at the tip top of my Indian Pony wish list since her release. I have never been interested in the whole set, only the horse - and the whole set tends to be what comes up for sale most often, with a hefty price tag attached. I’ve looked and looked and looked for years for someone selling only the horse at a price that reflects the incompleteness of the set.

Finally, this year, it happened. The cool thing is that I got her from my friend Brooke’s CHIN roommate! I had no idea they were rooming together until I went to pick up the Grazing Mare early on Thursday evening, and then ended up back in the same room a few hours later whilst crossing the rest of the items off my pickup list. I’m so glad to finally have this model. My Indian Pony conga is up to 10 now.

On Monday, I’ll talk about my first ever BreyerFest Live mini show, which was epic in ways I never could have expected.

Thursday, July 16, 2026

Off-Script: BreyerFest Recap, Part 1

This post was supposed to go up yesterday, but apparently I don’t know when to shut up and wrote almost 2,000 words, so here we are, a day late.

What a BreyerFest! I wasn’t sure I’d ever top BreyerFest in 2010 - every minute of that first weekend in hobby land was magical - but this one did it. 

My anxiety is usually significant at BreyerFest. I joke with my friends to be prepared for at least one panic attack per year. But I felt great all week. (I’m guessing the meds had something to do with it, even though I had to discontinue them right before I left due to intolerable side effects.) I can count on one hand the number of times I experienced a difficult emotion - Tuesday afternoon when I had to sign on to what ended up being a very irritating work meeting, Saturday night when I bumped and damaged someone else’s model whilst room shopping, Sunday when we almost got hit by lightning in the food tent outside the covered arena and my anxiety spiked. That’s it. I think I laughed and smiled more last week than I have in the entire past year and a half.

I’m extremely happy with the balance between activities (two farm tours, BFL mini, the kids’ show) and time spent watching horse entertainment and gabbing with friends. It was a rush from one end of the week to the other - it always is - but I didn’t feel at any point like I was doing too much or not enough. I room shopped more than I have in years. I had time to go around both Friday and Saturday night tallying surprise models. I talked to two room shoppers about Power BI after they noticed my nerdy shirt. One said, “Oh, I love Power BI!” and the other rolled her eyes and said, “Power BI is the bane of my existence.” Can’t win ‘em all, I guess.

In the ultimate reversal of my generally abysmal luck, I won a glossy prize model at my first ever BreyerFest Live. I also won my first in-person raffle model, and enjoyed a $40 filet mignon and an Irish Red on nitro on Saturday night to celebrate. Both will be featured soon in their own posts. (The models, I mean - though I did take a picture of both the steak and the beer.)

I could not have had a better time.

This year tied for 6th most as far as number of models I brought home (30), and was the most expensive by a lot - double my previous two most expensive years put together, and more expensive than 2023, 2024, and 2025 combined. I would normally be horrified at dropping that much cash at once, but I did it on purpose, and here’s why:

(1) My BreyerFest budget for at least the last 8 years has been based strictly on the cash I brought home from room sales the year before. Except for gas (because it’s just easier to pay at the pump), that money accounts for everything - hotel, food, miscellaneous things like tours and tips and the Goddamn Amazing cupcakes, raffle money, and of course, models. I can’t remember the last time I pulled money out of my bank account to pay for anything other than gas for BreyerFest, so I figured I was due for a little treat.

(2) The past year has sucked. Like, SUCKED. Work has been super stressful, I lost Felice, and my brain decided to toss two serious bouts of depression at me since Christmas. Allowing myself a larger budget at BreyerFest was a form of self-care.

(3) Rumors abounded that this might be the last year at the CHIN, and the last year of room sales at all, so I was determined to make the most of it.

Thirty models is waaaaaaaaay too many to cover in a single post (especially with how much I'm yammering on), so I’m splitting them up over the remaining seven posts scheduled for this month. Today is the Stones.
 
 
This gal is 50 Shades of Gray, an OOAK model from January 2015. She’s on the popular FCM Boaz Arabian Mare body. Because her name starts with a number, she’s right at the top any time I pull up my Stone wish list on the reference site, so I’ve looked at her a lot. She was posted for sale on the Peter Stone Sales Page Facebook group a few months before BreyerFest, and almost contacted the seller, but she was Expensive and I just couldn’t follow through. Fast forward to BreyerFest, when the seller posted her amongst her CHIN room sale ponies. I figured I’d get to the seller’s room as soon as I could and if 50 Shades was still there, I’d buy her. She was, so I did.
 
 
Back in May, my friend Chesna messaged me and said, “Hey, we got Stones, want some?” She and her boyfriend Chunk (yes, the famous CHIN Jello Shot Fairy Chunk) are helping to disperse another hobbyist’s collection; many, many lovely Stones were amongst the models they initially received. Chesna kept sending me pictures, not only because I might be interested but also in the interest of helping with identification, and I kept saying, “Oooooooo I want that one!” I ended up with four, and picked them all up the Tuesday of BreyerFest.

This guy, #AR18183 Holt, was a run of 50 Arabians for the 2009 Michigan Horse Expo. His pictures on the reference site did absolutely nothing for me; he wasn’t on my radar. At all. Til Chesna took a picture of him in natural light, and well, of course he had to come home with me.
 
 
This is Janek, an Equilocity special run of 10 pieces in 2014. The Blue Angel body is my favorite, favorite, favorite FCM Arabian (with Boaz a close second) so I was toast for this guy as soon as Chesna sent me pictures of him.
 
 
My ISH love runs as deep as my love for Arabs, so it’s no surprise that I also picked up an ISH from Chesna and Chunk. This is Carney, a run of 5 models in 2012. He’s an interesting shade of buckskin roan that looks absolutely awesome in some lights (including my dining room where this pic was taken) and absolutely weird in others (including the CHIN lobby by the 500s, where I took his original picture).
 
 
This is my first Stone Tennessee Walking Horse, and what an epic first TWH he is. 

For awhile now, I’ve been on the hunt for a #TW27011C Schnookered, a run of 250 pieces by D’Arry Jone Frank for the 2005 Signature Series. I recognized this guy as Schnookered as soon as I saw the pictures - but at the same time, he wasn’t QUITE Schnookered. His tail was different, and he was glossed. I looked him up on the ref site to see if there were variations of him (like there were for Boaz) and about fell out of my seat when I recognized him as the OOAK prototype, which was declined for the run due to the tail being “too expensive” to execute for the entire 250-piece run. The prototype was auctioned off instead at Equilocity 2005.


I asked Chesna if there was a signature on his belly, and sure enough, there it was, though it’s worn off quite a bit over the years due to handling.

I had no clue how to price something like this, so I made an offer on the other three and then deferred to Chesna and the original collection owner to dictate a price for the Schnookered prototype. We easily came to an agreement. He’s got a forever home here.

That’s the end of my “Chunk and Chesna made me do it” purchases; now on to the remaining two, which are also awesome.
 
 
So there I was on the Thursday of BreyerFest, minding my own business, watching our room sales while my roomie shopped, when my friend Beth texted me “BLUE ANGEL ALERT” and sent me a Facebook ad. A seller over at the Embassy Suites had a glossy bay Blue Angel DAH. He was lovely - but then I saw that the same seller also had a glossy non-FCM Boaz for a price I absolutely could not refuse. Boaz immediately derailed all thoughts of the Blue Angel Arab. [Though I won’t rule out messaging the seller in a few months, after I recover from BreyerFest, to see if he sold, and will buy him if he didn’t.]

The original Boaz has been my longest Stone grail. He came in four versions - matte and glossy non-FCM, and matte and glossy FCM. In late 2023, I finally obtained a glossy FCM, and have continued low-key looking for the other three versions, as someday I’d like to have one of each. The glossy non-FCM is the most plentiful of the 200-piece run at 65 made, but he’s still kinda hard to find, and tends to sell for a lot when he does come up.

I fully expected the seller to tell me he was already gone, but luck was with me, because no one had snatched him up yet. The seller accepted a small deposit to hold him for me until we could meet up. A couple hours later, after some slight confusion about where to meet and a bit of driving around on my end, we completed the sale in the lobby of the Marriott. He came with probably a dozen NAN cards and no COA, but he’s numbered #89/200 on the bottom of one hoof.

I now have both glossy versions of Boaz!
 
 
This guy has a story too, of course.

On Friday night, I went out shopping for a bit while my roomie minded our sales. I didn’t get very far down the 500s hall when I spied this guy - an OOAK from the 2020 Super Bowl sale named Stone Blitz, painted by Audrey Dixon. I talked about him back in March in my Do That Conga series as a model I seriously wanted.

Despite the very real possibility that walking away from him would lead me to miss out on him for the second BreyerFest in a row (and probably never find him again, as an OOAK), I didn’t have enough cash on me (or between cash and my PayPal) to buy him on the spot. I communicated my interest to the seller, returned to our room so my roommate could go bid on an item she wanted in the Horse You Want suite - and I didn’t stop thinking about Stone Blitz the entire time. Right before my roommate returned, I sold one of my Stone Andalusians for enough money to fully cover his purchase, and ran down the hall (not literally, someone would have ended up injured) and bought him. I walked back to our room hugging him.

Next up on Saturday - the Breyer room sales purchases!

Monday, July 13, 2026

Full Spectrum: Pharaoh Sham

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!
 
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!