Exclusively for Collector Club Members... Denim, the first test fun of 2021...
Exclusively for Breyer Collector Club members! Breyer test fun models are initial decos painted up to see how a particular color might look on a particular sculpture. Or, they may be created to test out a painting technique or new colorway. Not all test run models are used and they may vary over time as different painting techniques are developed and tested. Each model has a fixed price and interested members enter a random draw for the ability to purchase the test piece.Lady Phase is a fan favorite model. First introduced in 1976, she's 45 this year!! In 2013, Lady Phase donned a denim blue pinto coat and was a BreyerFest special edition of 800 named Twill...
This piece was a test created in solid denim with a glossy coat - the option not selected! She does not have any white markings and is in excellent condition overall with some minor wear...I hesitate to list the price here. I think it's the highest any test run has been put at and I don't know if it's because she's in better shape than all of the others or because Breyer seems to be increasing the prices. The first SEVERAL test pieces were $800 and then the last one was, what, $1000? I tried looking it up but I couldn't find the information. I don't even remember what mold it was. Aside from the Wedgewood Stud Spider, this is the only model I've had the slightest interest in entering for because I conga this mold (and the Stud Spider). This model is $1,100! And while I really like Lady Phase, I don't think I will risk entering for it. The driver side window on my car needs to be fixed and if I'm not willing to pay the $800 for that, I have no business paying $1100 for a piece of plastic. My brother says he can get it fixed for a lot less than that and thinks I should "when" (I say "if") we get that $1400 stimulus check and I probably will. It's inconvenient having to open my door every time I go through a drive-thru (bank/fast food/whatever).I don't know. I kind of like the solid Twill more than the paint one. Kind of. I like the gloss, which is unusual for me. I'm more of a matte person, but some models do look better in gloss. Too bad they hadn't gone with the gloss when they made Twill. I definitely like the face better on the test run. I'm not a huge fan of a lot of white. A solid "white" (grey...don't get me started!) is fine, but I'm talking like paints. I don't like a lot of white on paints and only a little color. I prefer it the other way around or an equal amount. I'm also not a big fan of a lot of white on the face or for the white to come down on the sides like that. Oh well. I'm also more of a fan of the short-tailed LP. She looks unbalanced to me with the long tail, for some reason. Anyway, I was gifted the Twill by some Blabbers back in 2013. It was my very first PIF and I hadn't even signed up for it. The PIF thread, I mean. So it was quite a surprise when it arrived. But I digress...
I am supposed to go back to Las Vegas next month for sort of a "redo" of my September trip, but the past few days I haven't really been feeling it. I am not feeling any excitement about it. But then I have brief spurts of "Yeah. Let's go!! ("let's" is a relative term since I'd be going alone and that implies other people going with me).
Back to the test piece. I think I know of at least one person who will be entering for it. hahaha. She's the only one I know who loves the mold more than I do!
Okay. I guess that's it for now. Till next time!