Figure Brand: Schleich & Papo
Figure Name(s): Sunrise Pegasus (70720)
Sunrise Pegasus Foal (70721)
Papo Pegasus (39162)
Sex: Sunrise Pegasus – Female
Sunrise Pegasus Foal – Female
Papo Pegasus – Male
Name: Sunrise Pegasus – Cliodhná – (Irish- ‘shapely/alluring’ pronounced- ‘Cleo-naah’)
Sunrise Pegasus Foal – Dawndrop
Papo Pegasus – Stratus
Year Made: Sunrise Pegasus – ???
Sunrise Pegasus Foal – 2022
Papo Pegasus – 2019
Observations/Thoughts:
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]Cliodhná is my Sunrise Pegasus, and though she is a general enough type of Pegasus moulding from Schleich, what I do like a lot about her is her colouring and perhaps the whole theme of dawn? Nice and slightly unusual way to design their mythical horse ranges. I love her slightly translucent wings which gives the idea that the pink dawn light is maybe shining through them? Her main colour is of course which, but each hoof turns from white to a soft gradient metallic silver, her nose too turns from pink to white. Both her mane and tail are coloured a very light straw yellow and lie flat with no sculpting to show they’re wind-whipped, though it has got added glitter added to its layers. She’s in a neutral walking pose with all four feet on the ground, one foreleg bent forward and her wings up. The wings are slightly translucent and do not bend, remaining upwards. I called her ‘Cliodhná’ which in Irish means ‘shapely/alluring’ which I feel works well on her. She’s supposed to represent the light softness of dawn and I think she does that very well.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]Dawndrop is her foal and though she’s also a typical foal, albeit with wings she is so cute! She also happens to look far more full of fun and mischief than her mother which makes sense considering she’s a little one. In contrast to her mother, she has the same colour scheme but differing colour placement. Her mane and tail are short and pink, and her hooves reach a creamy golden yellow gradient instead. Like her mother, her mane and tail are mixed with glitter. Her wings equally do not bend, are stationary and risen from her back and unlike her mother do not have the dawn grey in them but pink and cream. Her pose is a small bit more dynamic than her mother, head slightly raised upwards, and one foreleg slightly raised. She also seems to have such a friendly expression on her sweet little face which I love.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]The third magical horse I have added in with the trio is one from Papo. It’s the Papo Pegasus who I named Stratus as I feel it’s very in keeping with the magical horse’s theme, though as far as they go I find Schleich much better. Papo’s Pegasus here resembles their unicorns which were sculpted in keeping with the cool long tailed archaic version of a unicorn instead. Stratus resembles this, though he’s got a long horsey tail and mane in powder blue and flowing hair at his fetlocks. He has a sprinkling of gold stars on his rump and overall white in colour though he has got a pinkish flush to his nose. What I have found with these Papo figures and Stratus included is that the face isn’t as well sculpted as that of the Schleich figurines. It is a horsey face but not as well moulded or shaped as Schleichs, gives him a clunky, vintage toy look which I like? It’s particularly evident with his eye and cheek. His wings are also quite small in relation to his body size, yet they are beautifully sculpted with each feather being so detailed and perfect, it doesn’t matter to me that they aren’t in relation to his overall body size. After all, he IS a Pegasus so it might be magic alone enabling him to fly. Those lovely angelic wings remind me of renaissance cherub as they too had tiny little swan wings on their backs.
Rating: Sunrise Pegasus – 4/5
Sunrise Pegasus Foal – 4/5
Papo Pegasus – 5/5