Show Quarter Horse
- Last Updated: 12 October 2022 12 October 2022
Name Origin: | The first release of this mold was as the “Best in Show” Quarter Horse. It had glass eyes and mohair mane & tail. A sculpted mane & tail were added to produce the current Show Quarter Horse. |
Sculptor: | |
Introduced: | 2008 |
Breyer Mold: | #640 |
Size: | Classic |
Realistic Colors
Bay Blanket Calvin #712237 (2017 Website) |
Bay Roan Quarter Horse #931 (2013 - 2016) |
Chestnut Blanket Calvin #712237 (2017 Website) |
Chestnut Leopard Prince Plaudit Family #301137 (2010 Tractor Supply Co) |
Chestnut Roan Go Man Go Family #301138 (2010 Tractor Supply Co) |
Dun Best In Show Quarter Horse #903 (2008) |
Grey Dapple Ariat Promotion II #500108 (2008 Ariat) |
Palomino Classics Trail Ride Set #61037 (2010 World Equestrian Games) |
Palomino Pinto Far Ute Keno Family #301139 (2010 Tractor Supply Co) |
Decorator Colors
Blue Blanket Calvin #712237 (2017 Website) |
Brown Shimmer Capricorn, Zodiac Series #8174 (2015 Breyer Website) |
Paddock Pals
Low grade plastic
Blue Berry, Unicorn #7819 (2021) |
Chestnut Flaxen Hazel #7814 (2021) |
Palomino Latte #7814 (2021) |
Pink Cherry, Unicorn #7819 (2021) |
SR = Special Run/Limited Edition, production run number unknown.
Breyer Naming Convention: Call a mold by the name of the very first release of that mold.
Stone Naming Convention: The breed the mold represents.