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Customizing Every Stablemate Mold


G1 Maureen Love's Swaps Custom to a Rose Gray
 

One of my personal goals is to customize one of every Breyer Stablemate mold. And lucky for me Breyer is helping me with this goal by making so many amazing mini molds! Unfortunately, I am always behind the times because I am still working on creating some of the G1 models like the Swaps Custom above.

Here's a little gallery of the models so far (my resent creations have bold captions):

 

STOCK BREEDS

Mini Fighting Stallion (M1) by Chris Hess, 2020 to a Sorrel Sabino Mustang

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Dungaree / Quarter Horse (G4) by Jane Lunger, 2013 and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Dungaree / Loping Quarter Horse (G4) by Jane Lunger, 2013 to a standing QH mare


Breyer Stablemate Mold: Rivet (G4) by Jane Lunger, 2013 and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Rivet (G4) by Jane Lunger, 2013 to an Appaloosa

Breyer Stablemate Mold: American Quarter Horse (G4) aka Para Dressage by Jane Lunger, and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

American Quarter Horse (G4) aka Para Dressage by Jane Lunger, 2010 customized to a walking mule

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Mustang (G3) by Jane Lunger, 2006, and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Mustang (G3) by Jane Lunger, 2006, simple custom to a dappled splash paint on a base

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Standing Stock Horse (G3) by Jane Lunger, 2006 and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Standing Stock Horse (G3) by Jane Lunger, 2006

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Quarter Horse Mare (G1) - by Maureen Love, 1976, and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Appaloosa/Quarter Horse (G2) by Kathleen Moody, 1998 to a grazing buckskin mare

 

LIGHT BREEDS

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Mini Missouri Fox Trotter (M1) by Kathleen Moody 2020

Mini Missouri Fox Trotter (M1) by Kathleen Moody 2020


Charleston, a Morgan, by Laura Skillern Sailer, 2019 to a dunalino Morgan


 

Prince Charming released in plastic 2020

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Magnolia (unicorn version) by Kathleen Moody, 2018

Magnolia (unicorn version) by Kathleen Moody, 2018


Breyer Stablemate Mold: Darley, an Egyptian Arabian, by Tabatha Pack, 2018

Darley, an Egyptian Arabian, by Tabitha Pack, 2019

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Arabian - Walking (G3) by Jane Lunger, 2006, and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Arabian - Walking (G3) by Jane Lunger, 2006 to a Lipizzaner

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Tennessee Walking Horse (G3) by Jane Lunger , 2006, and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Tennessee Walking Horse (G3) by Jane Lunger, 2006 to a Walkaloosa

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Esperanza (Breyer Spirit Collection) by Kitty Cantrell first released in 2002

Running Mare aka Esperanza by Kitty Cantrell first released in 2002, and released in plastic in 2016


American Saddlebred (G2) by Kathleen Moody, 1998

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Saddlebred (G1) - by Maureen Love, 1975, and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Saddlebred (G1) by Maureen Love, 1975

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Morgan Stallion (G1) - by Maureen Love, 1975, and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Morgan Stallion (G1) by Maureen Love, 1975

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Arabian Mare (G1) - by Maureen Love, 1975, and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Arabian Mare (G1) by Maureen Love, 1975

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Arabian Stallion (G1) by Maureen Love, 1975 and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Arabian Stallion (G1) by Maureen Love, 1975, Chestnut QH/Arabian Cross mare custom by Sarah Tregay c. 1995

SPANISH BREEDS

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Darwin by Kelly Sealy, 2019

Darwin by Kelly Sealy, 2019

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Alborozo (Unicorn version) mirror image of Traditional Scale model by Brigitte Eberl, 2018

Alborozo by Brigitte Eberl, 2018

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Mirado by Maggie Bennett, 2017, and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Mirado by Maggie Bennett, 2017

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Andalusian (G4) by Brigitte Eberl, 2013, and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Andalusian (G4) by Brigitte Eberl, 2013 and simple CM to grulla stallion by Sarah Tregay, 2016

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Peruvian Paso (G3) by Jane Lunger, 2006 and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Peruvian Paso (G3) by Jane Lunger, 2006 and repainted in pastels by Sarah Tregay

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Rearing Andalusian (G3) by Jane Lunger, 2006, and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Rearing Andalusian (G3) by Jane Lunger, 2006 to an Arabain Stallion

 

SPORT AND CARRIAGE BREEDS

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Walking Thoroughbred (unicorn version) - Heather Puleo, 2019

Walking Thoroughbred (unicorn version) - Heather Puleo, 2019; CM by Sarah Tregay

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Warmblood Stallion (unicorn version) - Kristina Francis, 2019

Warmblood Stallion (unicorn version) - Kristina Francis, 2019 to a Moran Stallion

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Cob (G5) by Sommer Prosser, 2017

Cob aka Tushar (G5) by Sommer Prosser first released in plastic in 2017.

Breyer Stablemate Mold Django by Josine Vingerling: Identify Your Breyer Stablemate and Custom model by Sarah Tregay

Standing Friesian / Django by Josine Vingerling (G5) first released in 2016, to a Czech Warmblood

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Valegro (G5) by Jennifer Scott, 2016, and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Valegro (G5) by Jennifer Scott, first released in 2016

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Hanoverian (G4) by Jane Lunger (?) , 2010, and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Hanoverian (G4) by Jane Lunger, first released in 2010, simple custom to dapple gray Warmblood

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Driving Horse (G4) by Jane Lunger (?) , 2010, and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Driving Horse (G4) by Jane Lunger, first released in 2010,  CM to chestnut Arab/Morgan Cross

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Standing Thoroughbred (G3) by Jane Lunger, 2006, and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Standing Thoroughbred (G3) by Jane Lunger, first released in 2006,  to buckskin hunter

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Cantering Warmblood (G3) by Jane Lunger , 2006 and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Cantering Warmblood (G3) by Jane Lunger, 2006, first released in dapple sorrel custom by Sarah Tregay

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Friesian (G3) by Jane Lunger , 2006, and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Friesian (G3) by Jane Lunger, first released in 2006, simple custom in dapple black

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Jumper (G3) by Jane Lunger, 2006, and custom mini Eh Cappa Horse by Sarah Tregay

Jumper (G3) by Jane Lunger, first released in 2006, to a paint

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Running Thoroughbred (G2) by Kathleen Moody, 1998 and custom mini appy sporthorse by Sarah Tregay

Running Thoroughbred (G2) by Kathleen Moody, first released in 1998. Customized to a Appaloosa Sporthorse.

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Warmblood (G2) by Kathleen Moody, 1998, and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Warmblood (G2) by Kathleen Moody, first released in 1998


Swaps (G1) by Maureen Love, first released in 1976

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Thoroughbred Mare (G1) - by Maureen Love , 1976, and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Thoroughbred Mare (G1) by Maureen Love, first released in 1976


Seabiscuit (G1) by Maureen Love, first released in 1976

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Citation (G1) - by Maureen Love, 1975 and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Citation (G1) by Maureen Love, first released in 1975

 

DRAFTERS

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Mini Clydesdale Stallion (M1) by Chris Hess, 2020 and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Mini Clydesdale Stallion (M1) by Chris Hess, 2020 to a Percheron gelding


Corbin / Irish Draft by Eva Rossiter, 2019
 
Breyer Stablemate Mold: True North Mini by Kathleen Moody, 2017 and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Mini True North by Kathleen Moody, 2017

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Drafter/Para Vaulting (G3) by Kathleen Moody (?) , 2010 and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Drafter aka Para Vaulting (G3) by Kathleen Moody (?), first released in 2010 to a roan draft stallion

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Belgian (G3) by Jane Lunger, 2006 and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Belgian / Trotting Draft (G3) by Jane Lunger, first released in 2006 to a  liver chesnut standing draft

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Clydesdale (G2) by Kathleen Moody, 1998, and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Clydesdale (G2) by Kathleen Moody, first released in 1998 to a trotting Clydesdale with bobs

 

PONIES

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Mini Conemara Mare (M1) by Sarah Minkiewicz-Bruenig, 2020 and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Mini Conemara Mare (M1) by Sarah Minkiewicz-Bruenig, 2020 to an Australian Pony

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Mini Fell Pony (M1) by Kathleen Moody, 2020 and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Mini Fell Pony (M1) by Kathleen Moody, 2020 to a Fell Pony

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Indigo/Icelandic (G4) by Jane Lunger, 2013,  2010 and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Indigo aka Icelandic (G4) by Jane Lunger, first released in 2013 to an Icelandic

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Highland Pony (G3) by Jane Lunger, 2006 and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Highland Pony (G3) by Jane Lunger, first released in 2006 to a Haflinger Cross

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Shetland Pony (G2) by Kathleen Moody , 1998 and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Shetland Pony (G2) by Kathleen Moody, first released in 1998 to a Miniature Horse playing with a yoga ball

 

LONGEARS

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Mule (G2) by Kathleen Moody, 19987 and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Mule (G2) by Kathleen Moody, first released in 1998

 

FOALS

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Playful Unicorn Foal (G5) by unknown, 2020 and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Playful Unicorn Foal (G5) by unknown, 2020 to a Warmbloodfilly


Frisky Unicorn Foal (G5) by unknown 2020 to a Welsh Pony filly

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Scrambling Foal (G2) by Sarah Rose, 2000, and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Scrambling Foal aka frolicking foal (G2) by Sarah Rose, first released in 2000

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Cantering Foal (G2) by Sarah Rose, 2000 and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Cantering Foal aka running foal (G2) by Sarah Rose, first released in 2000

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Scratching Foal (G2) by Sarah Rose, 2000, and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Scratching Foal (G2) by Sarah Rose, first released in 2000

Breyer Stablemate Mold: Trotting Foal (G2) by Sarah Rose, 2000 and custom mini by Sarah Tregay

Trotting Foal (G2) by Sarah Rose, first released in 2000


Thoroughbred Standing Foal (G1) by Maureen Love, first released in 1975 to an Arabian filly



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