-40%
Breyer Buckskin Paint, Model 940, Retired
$ 12.67
- Description
- Size Guide
Description
Breyer Buckskin Paint, Model 940 from Mold #629 The American Quarter Horse Stallion - retired in 2018This handsome buckskin paint stallion with a slight metallic sheen, needs someone to play with!
The model was purchased new in box directly from Breyer. He was never played with.
He was sitting on my shelf then went into storage when my collection started getting larger. He would like a new home where someone appreciates him!!
This guy has excellent markings. I did not see any smearing from the buckskin color into the white. He has a beautiful dorsal strip and the buckskin color has a definite sheen. Looks gold in certain lights. I think his tail is eye-catching with the gold at the top.
This model
has what I consider to be normal Breyer factory flaws found on most models. He has a little dust/lint under the paint.
His seam work is pretty good but I noticed a couple places where they left a mark from sanding a bit too much. He also has pinpoint black spots from overspray (I saw 4) Also a couple small areas where the buckskin paint was a bit rough (smeared a little). His back right leg is warped in a little but he is still stable.
His box is in very good shape.
The nice thing about buying a shelf model is that you already know what the flaws are
as opposed to buying new in box where you can only see one side clearly.
Personal note:
As a seller, I am very upfront about the flaws I notice, because of my experiences as a buyer. When buying models, I expect sellers to be forthcoming about the flaws on their models - factory or otherwise. Unfortunately this is not always the case. I knew that when I started to sell items, I would be honest about their condition. Most flaws can be seen by using the magnifying tool, however I am always willing to take more photos as requested. Generally the flaws do not take away from the beauty of the model, but they have to be something that you, the buyer, can live with:)