Road To BreyerFest Episodes of Help
Episode Three: Model Descriptions and How To Get Them
Welcome
back to Road To BreyerFest! In this episode, I will be going over all
of the model types that are available during BreyerFest, their terms,
and how to get them. These terms have changed this year so it has
become crazy confusing! I am hoping to help clear up the confusion in
this episode.
First up, we have the Event models. These Event models are the models that will come with your tickets. The models and their descriptions are:
The Celebration Horse
is one of the Event models. The Celebration Horse this year is
Danash’s Northern Tempest or Dani. This lovely Appaloosa/ Friesian
cross is on the Cantering Warmblood mold and is available to those that
have a VIP ticket or an All Access Ticket. The Celebration Model is
what used to be available to the Three Day Models. You will receive one
Celebration Model with each ticket that you purchase and is included in
your ticket price. The model is valued at $50 from Breyer.
The Event Stablemates
are the stablemate models that are available as a set with the VIP
ticket and as a random one per General Admission ticket. This is where
it will get a bit confusing: You are able to purchase one set of the
Event Stablemates per account if you have already purchased an All
Access Ticket or a General Admission ticket. This is an add on and must
be paid for when you add it to your cart. If you do not purchase this
set, then you will get one randomly selected Event Stablemate for each
General Admission Ticket that you purchase. You might get duplicates if
you purchase multiple General Admission Tickets so that is not a viable
option to try and get the whole set.
Next up, we have the Special Run models.
These models have not changed name. These models are available to any
ticket holder that has a VIP or an All Access Ticket. With the VIP
ticket, you were required to select and pay for two Special Runs in
advance. These had to be two different type of models and could not be
two of the same. With the All Access Ticket, you will be able to
purchase up to two Special Runs per ticket. You are able to have more
than one ticket per account and there is no set limit that we know
about. With the All Access Ticket, you will receive an email some time
in June that will take you to the Preference List and there you will
rank the Special Runs in order of how you like them. You can read up
more about the Special Run Preference List in the previous episode as
well as in our Special Run Preference List file and our RTB FAQs That
Might Help You. All Access Ticket Holders will not be paying for your
models until the event in July.
Then we have the Limited Edition Models.
The Limited Edition Models are available to all ticket holders.
Whether you have a VIP Ticket or a General Admission Ticket, you are
able to purchase these models. The Limited Edition Models are where the
confusion starts to come into play. These models all used to have
different names. The three Traditional sized models that are portraits
are what used to be referred to as the Store Special Models, These
models were available in the Breyer Store during an in person event.
The other models that include the Freedom Series and the Best of
BreyerFest Series 2 set are what used to be known as the Pop Up Tent
models. These models were all available at two different locations
during the events. However since BreyerFest is a virtual event and all
of the shops are technically in the same place, these models have all
been renamed the Limited Edition Models. Another special feature of
these models for this event is that certain models are able to be back
ordered so that you will not miss out on them during the event. These
models will not be sent until starting in December 2021 and they include
all three of the Traditional sized models, the Freedom Series mold, and
the Best of BreyerFest Series 2 Stablemate set. The plush and the
single Limited Edition Stablemate have not been revealed yet at the time
of posting this. The Crystal model is not available for back order and
neither are the plushie or the single Limited Edition Stablemate.
There are a few other types of models that are available at
BreyerFest, however they have not been released just yet and we are not
absolutely certain what they will be. We do know that there will be
prize models for the contests, glossy Celebration Models for the
Costume Contest, and very likely raffle models that have not been
revealed yet. The prizes for the BreyerFest Shows have not been
released as of yet either.
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