🐎 Unleash Your Inner Equestrian Enthusiast!
The Breyer Traditional Series Dominante XXIX is a meticulously crafted horse model at a 1:9 scale, measuring 11.25" x 2.5" x 11.25". This unique piece celebrates the first qualified Pure Raza Española stallion imported to the USA, showcasing unmatched realism through handcrafted artistry. Perfect for collectors, it invites you to build a vibrant equestrian world with additional accessories.
J**I
Great model
He’s beautiful, although mines face blaze paint is a little wonky. I know factory flaws happen so I’m not mad! He’s gorgeous!
L**J
Beautiful
Lifelike. Beautiful. Great first horse for child
A**R
A MUST for any collection: Absolutely stunning and crisp details.
Oh man. This one is a beauty, even more so in person. His pictures just don't do him justice. He is beautifully painted with wonderful and crisp details. Usually I am a little worried ordering online as sometimes they can come with scratches or other defects, but the quality of this one came flawless as it should. I will try to upload some photos once the weather clears up.100% recommend if you don't have this guy in your collection yet. He's a great price and you will not regret your purchase.
L**E
Beautiful & realistic!
Beautiful & realistic!
D**N
Very nice! Best breyer model!
HE IS BEAUTIFUL! Love him! He did lean a little bit when I got him out of the box...but he is still awesome!
J**S
Absolutely Stunning!!!
I ordered this horse because I had been really wanting him for a while and I am not disappointed at all. He is absolutely beautiful and fits great with my collection!
J**R
Usual excellent quality of Breyer products.
This was a birthday gift for my granddaughter and she loved it! Beautiful features and quality of details.
R**N
Nice model, Paint blending issue
So I got this guy and a few others off amazon a few weeks ago after deciding to getting back into collecting breyers. (I have a lot of traditional, classic, and stablemate models from many years ago as a teen and younger).He’s a nice model, has the weird indent thing one side of his lips which other different models apparently have and I don’t know why. I saw another buyer saying it was for securing bridles? Either way I would prefer none of them had these holes/indents but they’re not super noticeable. (updating to add: i’ve been learning about model horses and general customizing for months, and found out early on these holes are air holes and necessary for models to prevent issues with hot air and expansion, and they are generally found on modern models. i still don’t understand why they are placed in the corners of mouths or nostrils and not the groin area which seems to be the most inconspicuous area. customizers put new holes in the groin area and there’s been no mention of any issues, so i don’t know why breyer doesn’t do this)Now Dominante kinda has the problem I’ve seen where the color paint doesn’t blend smoothly into white, like it looks at parts like you could peel it off with your nail, and I only realized it now after getting other different models and seeing the same similiar issue (big chex to cash for example- the way the paint is on his face it was more noticeable. chex also had pink eye whites so I sent him back).I wasn’t sure if this way this paint issue I was noticing of not being smoothly blended was how it was supposed to be (I am newly buying after many years after all) until I looked at my other models both new and old. My recent Sable Island has generally smooth blending, my old Zenyatta has smooth blending, my new Phoenix from an ebay seller has smooth blending, etc) So now I know it is an issue, but with Dominante it’s not too bothersome and it’s not that bad, and he looks fine otherwise (I still don’t know why I can’t post more than one pic) and it’s something I realised later on weeks later, meaning like within these past couple days; and he wasn’t like a 70$ dollar model so the 35$ or so I got him for is fine.
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