Halla
- Last Updated: 22 September 2022 22 September 2022
Halla
Name Origin: The first release of this mold was as Halla. Halla was a Hessanassan from Germany (now called a German Warmblood). She has a braided mane on her right side.
Sculptor: Christian Hess
Introduced: 1977
Breyer Mold: #63
Size: Traditional
See Bolya below.
Realistic Colors
Bay Halla #63 (1977 - 1985) |
Grey Dapple Noble Jumper #820 (1990 - 1991) |
Grey Flea-Bitten International Equestrian #715963 (1989 JC Penney) |
Bolya
Name Origin: The first release of this mold was as Bolya. This is the Halla mold retooled with a different mane and tail.
Sculptor: Christian Hess
Introduced: 1992
Breyer Mold: #490
Size: Traditional
Also see Halla above.
Realistic Colors
Buckskin Bolya #490 (1992 - 1994) |
Chestnut Saddle Club Prancer #1310 (2007 - 2008) |
Chestnut Thoroughbred - Chestnut #430010 (2014 Breyer Warehouse) |
Chestnut Centerpiece #712199 (2016 Chasing the Chesapeake) |
Dun Claybank Commanche #1134 (2001 - 2003) |
Palomino American Warmblood #748 (1998 - 1999) |
Palomino Dapple Dusty #711135 (2011 Breyerfest Store) |
Decorator Colors
None Yet |
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.
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