Thursday, November 10, 2016

Store Spotlight - "Classics"

This week, our blog spotlight is on a few of our Classics horses. Classics are one step above Paddock Pals (a size that Breyer no longer uses) and one below Traditionals, often making them the perfect scale and price range for your collection.

Though our stock of Classics is running low, we still have quite the selection.

This is Amelia, the 2014 Horse of the Year. She is a palomino Appendix Quarter Horse (meaning she is part Quarter Horse and part Thoroughbred). There is a slight metallic sheet to her coat and a lovely sparkle in her eye. She would be the perfect addition to any collection.



This is the 2013 grey Selle Francais. The Selle Francais, or the French Warmblood/Sport Horse, was officially created in 1958 due to several French stud books merging. They range in height from 15 to 17 hands high and come mainly in chestnut or bay, but many other colors are accepted.




And finally for this week, the 2013 bay Arabian. One of the world's most well-known breeds, the Arabian is incredibly versatile, competing in a variety of disciplines such as: liberty, western pleasure, saddle seat, and many others.




Stay tuned for more featured horses coming soon!

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