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  2. Breyer Animal Creations - Wikipedia

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    Vintage Breyer horses, c. 1972. Breyer Animal Creations (commonly referred to as simply Breyer) is primarily a manufacturer of model horses.Founded in 1950, the company, now a division of Reeves International, Inc, [1] specializes in model horses made from cellulose acetate, a form of plastic, and produces other animal models from the same material as well.

  3. List of scale model sizes - Wikipedia

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    The most common scale for paper model kits of aircraft. 1:32: 3⁄8" 9.525 mm: Model railways (1) Aircraft models. Car models. Toy soldiers. 54 mm figure scale toy soldiers are supposed to use this scale as well. Same as Gauge 1, cars, common for slot cars. Commonly referred to as Stablemate size in model horses. 1:30.5: 10 mm

  4. Model horse - Wikipedia

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    Breyer Horses traditionally come in five scales, from largest to smallest: Traditional (1:9), Classic (1:12), Little Bit/Paddock Pal (1:24), Stablemate (1:32), and Mini Whinny (1:64). A 1:6 scale model was added in 2014, though it is unknown whether this scale group will be expanded and given a name.

  5. Category:Model horses - Wikipedia

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    Breyer Animal Creations; H. Hagen-Renaker; J. Julip Horses Ltd; M. Model horse; Model horse showing This page was last edited on 21 October 2019, at 23:47 ...

  6. Breyer horse - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 18 December 2012, at 01:15 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Model horse showing - Wikipedia

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    Shows may offer ribbons, rosettes or prizes (often model horses) for any number of places; [9] however shows advertised as "no-frills" tend to award paper ribbons for lower placings to reduce costs and entry fees. [10] Live shows often have vendors present selling model horse and equestrian-related goods. Many showers also sell or trade models ...