BREYER TRADITIONALS:
AMERICAN QUARTER HORSE

empty American Quarter Horse in Chestnut (#497)
Known as the "Ideal Quarter Horse;" photo provided by Traci Hilbert


empty American Quarter Horse
Known as "Progeny of Leo," released in 1996; this photo shows the sculpture this mold is supposed to have been cast from. It's obvious to the hobby that for one reason or another, Breyer instead took the Lady Phase and changed its eyes and body slightly and continued to say it was this famous sculpture. On top of that, the sculpture and model are different sizes!

empty American Quarter Horse in Bay (#499)
Known as "King," photo provided by Daphne Macpherson


empty American Quarter Horse in Chestnut
Known as "Wimpy," shown as "Tess Turbo," and owned by Kristie Moore


empty American Quarter Horse in Chestnut
Shown as "Go Man Go," and owned by Sarah Stoughton


empty American Quarter Horse in Bay
Shown as "Wonder's Princess," and owned by Sarah Stoughton


empty American Quarter Horse in Bay (#1136)
Known as "Jet Deck;" image provided by Debra Kerr


empty American Quarter Horse in Chestnut (#759)
Shown as "MPS Skippa Image" and owned by June Darren




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