Warmblood Braided Mane
- Last Updated: 23 September 2022 23 September 2022
Name Origin: The first release of this mold was as the Show Jumping Warmblood. It was shortened to Warmblood long ago.
Sculptor: Susan Carlton Sifton
Introduced: 2003
Breyer Mold: #579
Size: Traditional
There are two version of this model in production.
Also see Warmblood -- Loose Mane
Realistic Colors
Bay Mahogany Royal Kaliber #701604 (2004 USET) |
Chestnut Show Jumping Warmblood #579 (2003 - 2004) |
Chestnut Flexible #1722 (2014 - 2015) |
Chestnut Liver US Equestrian Set #410144 (2004 JC Penney) |
Grey Flea-bitten Cedric #9111 (2010 World Equestrian Games) |
Grey Flea-bitten Cedric #1467 (2011 - 2013) |
Grey Flea-bitten Glossy Cedric #1467G (2011 Breyerfest Live Show Prize) |
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.