The TSC models are finally here!! Wasn't sure when they'd come in as usually it's October around here for me, but they came two weeks early and thank goodness my mileage check went in so I could buy them amongst groceries. I got all four but not at the same time as I had to go to another store to get the last one I needed and that was Big Blue. So let's take a look.
First one will be...
Lydia:
Lydia is the beautiful palomino appaloosa sport horse on the Lonesome Glory mold. She got a star and one sock, I feel she could be a good sibling for a lot of my models, including the TSC special Hakan as they are the most similar to me. She does have two rubs on each hoof that touched the backing of the box unfortunately, at least I don't show and it's harder to tell on the hoof with the sock due to it being lighter. Other than that she is perfect and very beautiful.
Second up is...
Peyton:
Peyton is a handsome chestnut Quarter Horse stallion. He's got a blaze, one sock, and a cow head brand on one flank. He makes a nice addition to my other ranch stock horse herd. I do love that he has a brand as I feel Breyer doesn't do them that often, especially very lately. Hoping they do more in the future to keep it mixed as do more brands you see in other brands including TBs from Australia/New Zealand.
Thirdly is...
Bugaboo:
Bugaboo is a lovely bay paint horse that makes a nice addition to my Roxy conga. I think she'll make a greta sister for my special run Diana model from Breyerfest 2019. I do like that Bugaboo has a braided mane. She also has soft and gentle eyes. She is definitely a nice long girl, very pleased with her.
Lastly, but not least is...
Big Blue:
Big Blue is a big hefty boy representing the corduroy jackets FFA members wear and a representation to the heavy draft horses working in fields on farms. He'll go nicely next to Blue who was the first FFA model, he is also the second done in blue, last year's Applegate was bay with a blanket that looked like a corduroy jacket. He's got gold bobs, hooves, and a gold tail ribbon, but is also a gentle giant. He could also go good well with Gibson from last year who is a Belgian.
My Beowulf form preorder also arrived. He is back home so I can't wait to see him in person when I go home for Christmas, but sadly I won't see him next to the rest of my Halloween horses when I got from the online Halloween store. One day they will all be together, but anyway let's take a look at him.
Beowulf is very glossy and nice and red, like candy apple red, not just for fall, but also like you'd see for a classic/muscle car. Hoping vintage molds get used again for the Halloween and Christmas models, there'll be plenty of time to use all the newer molds they keep releasing and the older ones need their due before it's too late.
That's it for now, see y'all in the next one!!
(pics are mine)
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