Proud but Disappointed - Breyer making a Canadian Horse

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Proud but Disappointed - Breyer making a Canadian Horse

Postby Tuddy » Thu Jan 07, 2016 2:56 pm

Breyer is making a Canadian Horse model! Yay!

https://www.breyerhorses.com/cherry-creek-fonzie-merit

But it is using an existing mold.... I think they used a QH mold and some of the Canadian people on the Facebook group page are saying they used a previous mold marketed as "Adios, a famous Standardbred" from the 80's. Apparently, it costs Breyer tens of thousands to make a new mold and the fact that this horse is on the Critical list and very close to being moved to the Endangered list, it isn't deserving.

Personally, if they were going to reuse molds, they should have used this one, my yellow Canadian, aka "The Blonde Bastard", TH Javier Yonka, and this model are a perfect match. :D https://www.breyerhorses.com/chestnut_haflinger

I am excited as this gives the breed some well needed recognition. Year end statistics show that only 135 Canadians were registered in 2015. Out of that number, only 38 of those were 2015 babies.

Regardless of the fact that this is a poor representation of the breed, I will be buying it.

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Re: Proud but Disappointed - Breyer making a Canadian Horse

Postby Kelo » Thu Jan 07, 2016 3:39 pm

Yes, that's the Adios mold. The second one you linked to is the Haflinger, which is a classic mold (the mid-size, vs. the Traditional size that the Adios is). Adios was released in the late 1960s and has represented many breeds over the years. So they would've wanted it to join their Breeds of the World, I imagine, which is the trad line.

This thought of having one's own mold comes up pretty frequently, actually. People ALWAYS think their horse deserves its own mold. It's very common for, say, a famous horse -- "that sculpture looks nothing like (insert name here)! It deserves its own mold!" But Breyer has to make what is going to be profitable, so it rarely works that way (yes, the molds and development cost tens of thousands of dollars). Popular horses like Black Caviar, Zenyatta, Hickstead, Frankel, etc get dropped right onto existing molds. May not be a perfect likeness, but they try to match the body type.

Breyer has been doing some revolutionary changes in recent years -- they have released unique portrait sculptures of Totilas and Valegro (both dressage horses, go figure!) and American Pharoah -- and have started employing some of the best model horse sculptors in the business to add some new molds (including the aforementioned).

So you have to balance current stock (molds) and colors that have already been released on them, and what you have currently in the line (ie if we're already using X mold for X horse representation in X color, that can't be repeated). Then you have demand (how much -- from toys to casual collectors to serious model horse collectors, and what are those people willing to pay), and what is missing from their portfolio that they could make a profit on. A plain color (ie not a lot of pinto markings etc) on an older mold has much less production cost associated with it.

So who knows? You might see something in the future, if the model sells well. They recently did a Marwari (a very rare breed), and then just did a lovely welsh cob they released last year! :D And you can always have a model horse artist custom-paint a Breyer to match your horse :mrgreen:

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Re: Proud but Disappointed - Breyer making a Canadian Horse

Postby Tuddy » Thu Jan 07, 2016 4:18 pm

I am going to buy the Breyer Haflinger and tell everyone it is my custom made #blondebastard. :lol: That is my third purchased Canadian, Yonka on the bottom. Either way, like I said, I am proud as a Canadian Horse owner that they are getting recognized by Breyer. It is great promo for the breed. :D (Sorry for the poor quality collage, I just whipped it up on an app on my phone.)
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Re: Proud but Disappointed - Breyer making a Canadian Horse

Postby Quelah » Sat Jan 09, 2016 9:14 pm

Congrats to the Canadian horse!

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Re: Proud but Disappointed - Breyer making a Canadian Horse

Postby carpevita » Sun Jan 10, 2016 10:54 am

i didnt realize canadiens came in gold!

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Re: Proud but Disappointed - Breyer making a Canadian Horse

Postby Sharonbc » Tue Jan 12, 2016 4:14 am

And Fonzi lives just down the road from me! He is a really nice boy.


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