Western Pony
- Last Updated: 23 September 2022 23 September 2022
Name Origin: Originally released as the Standing Western Pony, it has been shortened over time to the Western Pony.
Sculptor: Christian Hess
Introduced: 1952 to 1968. Reintroduced in 2001.
Breyer Mold: #45
Size: Traditional
Realistic Colors
Black Black Beauty #40 (1956 - 1963) |
Black Western Pony #44 (1958 - 1963) |
Black Pinto Glossy Western Pony #41 (1955 - 1967) |
Black Pinto Matte Western Pony #41 (1968 - 1976) |
Brown Pinto Western Pony #42 (1955 - 1967) |
Brown Plum Western Pony #40 (1952 - 1954) |
Buckskin Cicsco #910 (1995 - 1996) |
Chestnut Pinto Davy Crockett #1131 (2001) |
Chestnut Roan Blanket Vintage Western Pony #1491 (2013) |
Chestnut Shaded Trailblazer #712323 (2020 Vintage Club #1) |
Dun Blanket Razzamatazz #712149 (2015 Live Show Benefit Model) |
Grey White Western Pony #45 (1955 - 1968) |
Palomino Glossy Western Pony #43 (1955 - 1973) |
Palomino Matte Western Pony #43 (1955 - 1973) |
Palomino Gambler #998 (1997 - 1998) |
Decorator Colors
Woodgrain Western Pony #945 (1961 - 1965) |
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.