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Children love to play with Breyer's popular Traditional Series, which offers more selections of breeds and disciplines of horses, barns and accessories than found anywhere!
Adult collectors love them because of their hand-paonted individuality- no two Breyer model horses are ever exactly alike - making them enduring collectible.
From fiery Arabians to colossal drafters, Breyer's Traditional Series brings the world of horses alive with the most authentic and realistic model horses available today.
Scaled to 1/9th scale
Approximately 12"L x 9"H
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Cloud’s Legacy: Wild Stallion Returns! Follow the saga of the wild, nearly white stallion, and his two young colts as they face new dangers in Emmy® Award winning filmmaker Ginger Kathren’s sequel to Cloud: Wilf Stallion of the Rockies, a beautiful documentary series. This new Breyer gift set includes four horses: Cloud, his blue roan mare Sitka, and his two foals, The Palomino son Bolder and grullo stepson Flint!
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Breyer has just released a new UK exclusive - the Hunting Set - which joins the Traditional collection and depicts a once familiar English countryside scene.
The set includes a hunter horse and a hound
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There is no doubt that the fiery and brilliant Salinero will go down in history as one of the all-time great dressage horses. Teamed up with Dutch rider Anky van Grunsven, they have swept many huge international competitions including the European Championships, three consecutive FEI World Cups, and an individual gold medal in the 2004 Olympics.
At the 2006 World Cup Finals, Anky and Salinero set a world-record for their top score of 87.925% in the Grand Prix Musical Freestyle, their specialty. Their freestyle, which was composed especially for Salinero and named Salinero’s Suite, gets high scores for both artistic and technical merit. Whenever they perform, the crowd thickens and a hushed expectancy fills the air. The audience knows they are about to see something extraordinary!
This was also the case for Anky and her Olympic mount Bonfire, whose musical freestyle, called Bonfire’s Symphony, earned them the individual Olympic gold in 2000. Anky’s stellar riding has made her a celebrity in Holland, where equestrian sports are popular for spectators and competitors.
Anky began riding at the age of 6, got her first horse when she was12, and qualified for her first Olympics when she was 20. She has since ridden in four more Olympic Games, winning individual gold medals in 2000 and 2004. Today she is ranked number one on the FEI/BCM Dressage Riders' World Ranking List and credits her father and her trainer and husband, Sjef Janssen for her success.
Dressage, a French term meaning "to train," encourages a horse to be forward, supple, and attentive. In her first sculpture for Breyer®, artist Brigitte Eberl captures performing the passage, a highly collected, elevated form of the trot. Paired with Anky, Salinero performs the passage with elegance and grace, just as he is depicted in this Breyer® model.
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One of the most successful and best-loved horses currently on the European showjumping circuit has been made into a fabulous Breyer model, available for sale from mid-December 2007! Locarno 62, a stunning bay German Holstein, was purchased as the most expensive five-year-old ever to come to the UK and has more than lived up to his promise, competing as a five, six and seven-year-old in the World Championships. Ridden by the UK’s leading female showjumper, Ellen Whitaker, the duo have their sights set on Olympic glory in 2008.
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Beautiful and pleasurable to ride, Paso Finos are the National Horse of Puerto Rico. Spanish Conquistadors brought them to the New World several hundred years ago. Paso Fino blood can be found in many American breeds including Mustangs, Quarter Horses, and Appaloosas. Luz de Luna means moonlight in Spanish.
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The Paint Horse is truly a horse of a different color, distinguished by three different patterns—overo, tobiano and tovero. Descendants of Spanish horses brought to the New World, Paint Horses were important to Native Americans. Later, cowboys of the western frontier discovered them for their dependability, cow sense, and of course, beauty.
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A colorful rendition of the horse's power or lesson in anatomy? This one-of-a-kind model appeals both to the artist within and to those with a scientific turn of mind! This model represents the live demonstrations of Anatomy in Motion™ given around the world by Susan Harris and Peggy Brown that use color blazes on moving horses to trace the equine muscle and anatomy in action!
This model is sure to be a hit with young and old riders and anyone else interested in equine anatomy.
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Bluebell, named for the beautiful endangered Scottish flower, and whose breed originated from the Clyde Valley of Scotland, stands tall and proud, sporting the feathered legs and the famous white and white markings of the breed. He comes in a new Breyer® Foals box with a soft carrying cord to help eager little hands to carry around this new addition to the family
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This high-spirited foal says, “Let’s Go!” with his little tail flying and head set proudly, this running foal will appeal to even the youngest of horse lovers. Footloose comes in the new Breyer® Foals box with a soft carrying cord that lets little owners carry their foal everywhere!
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This fully tacked American Quarter Horse and smartly attired Western equestrian doll come with a colorful, double-sided hobby poster with detailed instructions on one side for making your own trail accessories, and a beautiful trail ride diorama on the other! Set includes: Traditional™ Series model horse, Western saddle, fleece pad and bridle, 8" dressed doll, and 11" x 17" collectible double-sided poster
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Milton is the equine half of one of the great Grand Prix show-jumping partnerships of all time with British rider John Whitaker. With John aboard, Milton jumped higher and faster than any other horse to win the show jumping World Cup two times and nearly 20 important Grand Prix events.
Milton, with his flying mane, loved to jump and loved the cheering crowd--so much so that he often marked the prize ceremony with his trademark celebratory leap high off the ground for all to see!
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This bouncy little foal has a jaunty step that will make him an instant hit with youngsters everywhere! Painted in an authentic grullo, Moonbeam travels well in his new Breyer® Foals box with a soft carrying cord to help eager little hands to carry around with them
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Collecting model horses can be just as fun as owning a live horse and this fun new set is designed to bridge that gap! Set includes a Trakehner warmblood horse from Germany and a 36-page horse passport to keep detailed records on model horses, just as the trainer of an international show horse would do. Children can learn about horse breeds and how horse pedigrees are recorded just like a real horse owner!
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National treasure ‘Rummie’ won the country’s biggest racing event in 1973, 1974 and 1977. He was also runner-up on two occasions – a record that may well never be equalled. Red Rum Rum was bred in Ireland and started life running in cheap races as a sprinter. After being passed from trainer to trainer, he found his footing when Ginger McCain bought him and famously trained the horse on the sands at Southport, Mereyside. After his racing varreer ended, Red Rum became a national celebrity, opening supermarkets and annually leading the Grand National parade. He died in 1995 at the age of 30 and is buried near the winning post at Aintree, which is still a destination for fans today.
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Seabiscuit rose from obscurity to triumph, and along the way, brought a weary, dispirited American hope and inspiration. In 1938, at the height of the Great Depression, Seabiscuit was the America’s number one newsmaker, outdrawing Roosevelt and even Hitler. Week and after week, he was featured in Time, Newsweek, Look, Pic, and The New Yorker. His workouts alone drew 40,000 fans, and race radio broadcasts were heard by as many as 40 million people In 2003 Seabiscuit's story inspired the Universal film of the same name with Tobey Maguire stirring as jockey Red Pollard
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Deep in the heart of the Cimarron Valley lives a herd of wild mustangs that run free in their homeland. It is here that a young mare named Esperanza gives birth to a funny and curious colt named Spirit. As Spirit grows up, he becomes the leader of the herd, just as his father was before him. It is through Spirit that a story is told of innocence lost, wisdom learned and how the American West was won
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The Paint Foal, a tobiano chestnut with flaxen mane and tail, is the perfect companion for the Paint Mare. Descendants of Spanish horses brought to the New World, Paint Horses were important to Native Americans. Later, cowboys of the western frontier discovered them for their dependability, cow sense, and of course, beauty
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In 1993, a majestic Lusitano stallion stepped into the spotlight at the famed French equestrian exhibition Crineres d'Or (Golden Manes). Named Templado, Spanish for "temperate", he stole the show. Handsome and powerful, with a long, cascading mane that even Rapunzel would envy, he performs beautiful movements such as the levels and graceful bow. Now Templado is the star of an acclamed equestrian travelling show touring the USA and Canada that blends dressage with liberty work and Roman riding.
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With the introduction of Tregoyd Journeyman, Breyer is helping spreed awareness of the rare Cleveland Bay breed, whose worldwide numbers were less than 500 in 2005. Known as Joe, Tregoyd Journeyman is a mulitple British champion. He was imported to the USA by Old Dominion Stud in 2004 as part of a breeding program to help spread awareness and appreciation of this unique breed. The Cleveland Bay is listed as endangered by the Rare Breed Survival Trust.
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1153 Walter Farley's Black Stallion Breyer's model of the legendary 'Black', the classic tale of a boy and his horse from Walter Farley's beloved classic, The Black Stallion. Comes with a paperback copy of the book
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