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Breyer
Horse Size Chart:

Traditional Series: Approximately 12"L x 9"H
The largest and most popular Breyer model size
available, Traditional Series models are for play,
collecting, showing and more! They are packaged
in colorful window boxes!
Scaled to 1/9th scale
Classics Series: Approximately 9"L x 6"H
Showcased in a stable-like environment package,
Classics are designed to appeal to junior
collectors with a variety of breeds, complemented
by accessories, and action figures.
Scaled to 1/12th scale
Paddock Pals: Approximately 6"L x 5"H
Paddock Pals include fun-sized play sets with
riders and tack in a colorful box with stable
scene. The Paddock Pals Ranch Carrying Case
provides lots of accessories, and single horses
are sold on blister cards.
Scaled to 1/24th scale
Stablemates Series: Approximately 4"L x 3"H
These miniature models are just as detailed and
authentic as all Breyer models. Stablemates horse
and rider sets, horse and foal sets and play sets
provide hours of play.
Scaled to 1/32nd scale
Mini Whinnies: Approximately 1.5"L x 1.5"H
A new category of micro horses by Breyer! Mini
Whinnies are tiny yet authentic and fun, with a
myriad of accessories for awesome horse adventures.
They are packaged in vinyl carry cases or colorful
window boxes for a unique look!
Scaled to 1/64th scale
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Did You Know? |
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Breyer started their whole business from one model horse that was
specifically requested to go on top of a wall clock! |
Referenced Links:
Model Horse
Guide |
Featured Breyer
Horses:
Breyer Romance - Special
Edition
In
a design that brings all the romance of your favorite fairy tales to
life, this dazzling creation whispers to the heart of young and old. Two
distinct scenes unfold across the sides of this handsome steed: whisked
off from a castle in the clouds by her prince, a fair princess enjoys
her first dance with her one true love in the last fading light of
sunset.
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Breyer Goffert 369 - Friesian
With
a history as deep and rich as its coal-black coat, today’s Friesian is
greatly reminiscent of the Friesians of yore that nobly carried their
knighted mounts to battle. A breed over 2,000 years in the making,
Friesians have gone from serving as a knight’s mount in the 13th
century, to a carriage horse for nobility in the 17th century, to a
prized dressage horse in the 21st century.
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