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PostSubject: Breyer Peptoboonsmal   Breyer Peptoboonsmal EmptyWed May 19, 2021 4:11 pm

Finally, the last of Breyer's 2020 mid-year models has reached the UK, almost halfway through the following year! It's not our British retailers' fault in the slightest, they're as keen to get the models as we are to buy them, and it's felt like a very long wait for what everyone else has had for ages.

I decided to go for Peptoboonsmal rather than a new 2021 release precisely because of that delay - he's been on my wishlist longest, and although it was tempting to go for something shiny and new, somehow he deserved to come along first.

Luckily it was a bright clear day for a change, so he got taken straight out into the sunshine after work for a photoshoot!

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This is my first time seeing and handling the Dundee mould, and it's a lovely one in person. I especially like how it combines a motion pose with a relaxed, casual attitude; often models sculpted in action can have a taut and strained look, but he looks very at ease and laid back, like a good working horse, or reliable steady-minded leisure horse.
The only slight flaw in his design is something not obvious without closer inspection - Peptoboonsmal is a famous stallion, and this mould is sculpted as a gelding - oops! Shocked Laughing

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His colour is nicely done, with quite a lot going in to that paintjob. Firstly the base coat of chestnut is sprayed heavily in some areas and very thinly in others, leaving him paler flanks and elbows, a mid tone on body and neck, and darkest on the head and legs. There's dapples, on belly and quarters, then fine white roaning to further lighten and speckle his paler parts, and a light smattering of dark flecks over the top. His markings are crisply masked, a good match for the real horse, and I love the striped hooves!

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Now, I admit I was initially sceptical about the paintwork for the production runs of this model : in photographs he seems to vary a huge amount. The example here on IdentifyYourBreyer is extremely pale with white roaning, while other real photos coming through on US ebay listings last year showed the body colour as just a very slightly paler chestnut than the head and legs, with hardly any of the misty roaning spray layer.
I was worried : what if, buying blind online, I got one which didn't have much contrast? Reassured by having spotted photos of a 'good one' from a UK seller, when it's likely all our retailers would have received horses of the same batch, I decided to take my chances, and am very pleased with the one I got!

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The mould's official name seems to have been settled as Australian Stock Horse, which leaves me a bit undecided what to do - it's a breed I'm already familiar with, in fact I show all my Peter Stones in the Palouse mould as Australian stock horses, but the real Peptoboonsmal is famously an American Quarter Horse, and this being a portrait of him, it kind of follows that it'd be fitting to use that breed for our models, too. Normally it wouldn't matter, I'd decide later, but I'm in the process of compiling a new collection website with all the models split by breed instead of brand/finish/scale, and I don't know which page to file him on!

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All in all, a lovely addition to my collection - it's nice to see a great new mould making its debut into the regular run line, and that his colour is done so well.

He shared his box with a little extra, UK sellers have finally got the 70th Anniversary blind bags too, and Chestnut Ridge let you chose to buy sealed, or opened so you can decide exactly which model you want, rather than taking pot luck and getting too many duplicates. I've collected a few already, but one notable gap was the silver bay, so I snapped him up as a travelling companion for my Traditional scale purchase!

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I'm not a fan of the pearly sheen on so many Breyer models lately, but I can overlook it in small doses - SM scale is just about ok, especially when the body colour isn't metallic, only the mane and tail. This silver bay looks great on the mould, and the novelty of these mini versions of Traditional moulds hasn't worn off for me yet, I really like them!

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I haven't managed to name my Peptoboonsmal quickly, but this one can be Harecroft Eye Of The Storm, one of those names which has been a while on my noted-down list, waiting for a horse to arrive and suit it.

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PostSubject: Re: Breyer Peptoboonsmal   Breyer Peptoboonsmal EmptyWed May 19, 2021 4:56 pm

cheers cheers

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PostSubject: Re: Breyer Peptoboonsmal   Breyer Peptoboonsmal EmptyWed May 19, 2021 5:05 pm

These two are so beautiful, I just love the frisking, prancing one, so much character in this model! Very Happy
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PostSubject: Re: Breyer Peptoboonsmal   Breyer Peptoboonsmal EmptyWed May 19, 2021 5:06 pm

Peptoboonsmal is very beautiful! It's surprising how different the colour looks from the horse on Identify your Breyer, or would it be bad lighting in the website photo? Checking photos of the real Peptoboonsmal, he was a bit lighter, but I agree that the darker colour you have looks better on the model. Oh, I like the leaves on the grass, nice detail.

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PostSubject: Re: Breyer Peptoboonsmal   Breyer Peptoboonsmal EmptyWed May 19, 2021 6:12 pm

I wouldn't be surprised if it's variation in the painting rather than the lighting making all the difference, a lot of Breyers do change over the run, I've got a few who look different to others owned by people I know and random google strangers.

The leaves are on the grass board cos they fell off a bit of hedge (pruning from my garden!) which I'd left on top of it, I was about to brush them off then decided they may as well stay cos they're in scale! Laughing

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PostSubject: Re: Breyer Peptoboonsmal   Breyer Peptoboonsmal EmptyWed May 19, 2021 6:58 pm

I am with Roger on it, Peptoboonsmal is such a beautiful model. I was reading and admiring your pictures and seeing how beautiful this model looks from every angle. Many figures have a kind of main angle but this one is a full pleasure.

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PostSubject: Re: Breyer Peptoboonsmal   Breyer Peptoboonsmal EmptyThu May 20, 2021 7:29 am

Wonderful models,congrats!I will need to get the Stablemate model!

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PostSubject: Re: Breyer Peptoboonsmal   Breyer Peptoboonsmal EmptyThu May 20, 2021 7:15 pm

Yay, congrats on getting them in! I haven't seen that mold in person yet. That's a really nice paint job, so many subtle details in the roaning.

And I looooove the mini versions of the traditionals. I hope they do more, it really hits the dopamine release button in my brain to see these teeny replicas.
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