Thursday, March 4, 2021

Ohhhhh so tempting...

 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!



Tuesday, March 2, 2021

Appaloosa Performance Horse...

Several months ago, I sort of asked for advice on how to make my blog reach more audiences and one of the suggestions was to establish an upload "schedule" so people would know when to expect a post.  Initially, I took that advice and decided Wednesday was a good day to post.  I don't know why I picked Wednesday other than maybe because it's in the middle of the week and I usually blog during the "work week" since it's easiest on my desktop while at work.  There've obviously been times when I've uploaded on other days because something interesting happened or a model was released or Breyerfest stuff, but there've been times when I've had something non-urgent / non-exciting I wanted to post about, but waited until my usual upload day because that was the day I "established".  But I think I'm not going to do that anymore.  What I mean is, if something catches my interest on Sunday or Monday, then I'm going to blog about it then and not wait until Wednesday.  And if I have nothing worth blogging about come Wednesday, I'm giving myself permission to not force it and trying to come up with something just because it's Wednesday.  So basically, I'm going to blog whenever the "need" hits me.

This actually stems from something I saw on Breyer's Facebook page, not just a random thing...
I was swept away by a feeling of model horse nostalgia.  I don't think I ever owned the whole set, but I do remember having that bridle at some point.  Whether it was because a friend had it and gave it to me when she gave me all of her models, or because the bridle was a stand-alone purchase.  It was a LONG time ago...like, the early 1980s...so I don't remember.  But I'm pretty sure I didn't have the doll.  I did, however, have the model.  Not my original one, but a re-purchase.  
Okay, I'm "stupid".  The set-up on the Breyer Facebook page is from a couple of different sets and not the gift set.  The gift set did include a doll and a bridle, but a fuzzy bareback pad instead of the regular saddle...  I could go back and change my post, but this is real life, folks.  hahahaha.  
And that's why I remember the bridle.  I know I had the bareback pad and I remember having the doll because the wire in one of her legs...something happened and the leg wouldn't bend anymore.  It's funny, though, because I don't remember having the gift set box, but I remember having the individual components.  

I'm a huge fan of the APH.  I have...The original APH, Chief of Fourmile, Diamondot Buccaneer (the original I bought in 1996, which is one of the few that survived The Great Purge of the 1990s)...I also have the Indian Pony #1706 from 2013-2015.  They haven't made a whole lot on this mold so it shouldn't be hard to get a mostly-complete conga aside from the super special models like auction models and from Sweet Home Chicago, but looking at the models in IDYB, I don't want all of them.  I will, maybe, get #41009 - leopard appy and #1140 - Foundation Appaloosa.

Hahahaha.  Looks like I goofed again.  I actually HAVE #1140...
And there's no reason for me to not know that I have him.  Why?  Because he and 3 of his friends are sitting on a shelf just a foot above my desk where I work.  The only one not there is Chief of Fourmile.  hahahaha.  Oh good grief.  <insert big arse eye roll>.  Well, hopefully you can laugh along with me and not think how dumb I am and never want to read my blog again.  I still want #41009, though.  Not a whole lot were made of that one was made either...like 500 each of 3 different colors (black leopard, alabaster / red roan) from Horses International.  I would prefer the leopard appy but will be happy with any of the 3.  But Breyer needs to use this mold more often.  That would make me happy.  I know they probably think they need to keep coming up with new molds, but please show some love for the vintage-y ones like the APH.

So, some of you may have noticed the different background.  I had boughten a cloth a few months ago from Amazon to use, but I haven't unboxed that (no judgement, please lol).  This "cloth" is actually a fleece hooded blanket from my Winter 2018 Pusheen subscription box...
It's not very thick, but it's actually pretty warm.  I've used it in the office when I still worked in the office.  It's easy to set up and it will stay put thanks to the hood because I can just "toss" it over the back of my computer monitor.  The only drawback is making sure there's no wrinkles.  Well, as few wrinkles as possible.  I have to "double" it over the monitor so no light comes through, which makes footing a little difficult and whatever I'm shooting doesn't always like to stay upright, but that's okay.  I'm pretty patient.  And it is convenient.  I don't know why I didn't think to use it before.  One of these days I'll get out the cloth I bought for this purpose, though.  Maybe.  hahaha.

Okay.  I guess I've bored you long enough so I will go for now.  Til next time!





That’s not fair! Lol

 Okay…so I was looking at Facebook earlier an say a model that caught my eye.  Now, this isn’t a super new mold,but this is only the, what, ...