Showing posts with label Ansel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ansel. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 20, 2021

Thoughts on the BF 2021 Theme and (shhhh!!! Secret!) Marwari Musings

 As most seasoned hobbyists are aware, Breyer tends to loosely follow the themes they choose for Breyerfest.  This year’s theme, Horse of a Different Color, features horses with unusual coat colors/patterns.  Breyer also took inspiration from horses in art, and non-horse art.  I still am not seeing the connection between Pollock’s The Greyed Rainbow and the wild rainbow Valegro (named Pollock).  Wild rainbow Pollock is definitely on my want list!  As Brenda of Model Horse Mania states in her blog (https://azmodelhorsemania.blogspot.com/), a black splatter dapple would have been a better choice to tie Pollock’s painting and the model together.  A reader of Brenda’s, Miaow Minx, suggested that a chalky white paint job would have been a better representation for Uffington.  I completely agree, since the Uffington White Horse geoglyph is made of crushed limestone chalk.  Not that I dislike the cremello Uffington-in fact when Altynai was released I was hoping I wouldn’t have to wait eons for a cremello on the mold.  Wish granted!!!  Yay, yay, dance for a day!   I think that Seurat (on the Friesian Sporthorse mold) would have been a better fit for Leonardo da Vinci’s Gran Cavallo instead of the Peruvian Paso, but at the same time it’s really nice to see the Peruvian Paso mold get some love.  Knossos was, of course, taken directly from the Bull Leaping fresco, and I thought Breyer did a great job on Ansel drawing inspiration from Ansel Adams’ work.

Now onto the (shhhh!!! Secret) Marwari musings and ramblings...while I really love the (shhhh!!! Secret!) Marwari, I wish Breyer would have used Indian art as inspiration for an Indian breed. The horses depicted in the fantastic Neolithic art of Tassili n’Ajjer would have been better represented by a solid colored, more stretched-out-in-motion model like Cigar or Ruffian.  Speaking of stretched-out-in-motion models, I would love to see the Justify resin (sans rider and tack) added to the traditional scale models.  He’d be a sure shelf hog, but we already have some, so what’s another one? 

Back to our scheduled Marwari talk... My selfish self would prefer Tassili to have an Indian name like Rangeen (the translation means colorful) and sporting a black and white coat instead of a chestnut and white coat. Hmmm, I should probably read the first sentence I wrote for this entry...lol.




Overall, I am quite pleased with the Breyerfest 2021 lineup, and I think Breyer did a great job.  Lots of pretty ponies to look at!

Friday, January 15, 2021

Final Breyerfest 2021 Special Run Reveal and Breyerfest VIP AA Tickets

   Yesterday Breyer revealed their final Breyerfest 2021 SR model, but chose to not reveal it on their Breyerfest Blog.  The reveal was instead live streamed via a Facebook group.  There was no mention of this planned Facebook live stream reveal on their blog at all, and from what I gather the Facebook live stream was announced that same day on Twitter and Instagram.  I found out about it on Model Horse Blab.  Not sure why Breyer chose not to announce the live stream on their Breyerfest blog as that *should* be the main information center.  Not every person is on every social media platform, and some people are not on social media at all.  The model was, of course, put up on the blog shortly after the live stream.  I thought it strange that Breyer would do one model reveal through a live stream while the others were revealed through the Breyerfest Blog.  *shrug*   Onward to the last SR reveal!


The last Breyerfest SR is Ansel, named for Ansel Adams, a photographer known for his black and white landscape photos.  Ansel is on the Troubadour Morgan mold painted as a blue roan frame overo pinto.






The other big news is that the bulk of the Breyerfest VIP All Access tickets will be made available through a lottery system.  There will be a total of 1,000 VIP AA tickets, with 800 of the tickets slated to be used for the lottery.  The remaining 200 (plus any unpurchased lottery tickets) will be available for purchase on a first come, first serve basis starting February 1, 2021.  

*All photos are from the Breyerfest Blog*