Friday, 15 March 2024

Photo Shows!

Happy Friday! And a happy Friday it is too because - 

Breyer finally announced the online photo shows! 

I've been waiting for more details since they released the info on the live shows. I've never done any model horse showing, so I'm super excited to put my entries together for the Boot Camp show. I downloaded the show packet while I was at work today and spent my lunch break going through it and thinking about which models to put forward for which classes. I have 10 Breyer models right now, and I'm planning on entering all 10 - may as well enter everything I can. Go big or go home right? 

I have a bunch of  real life stuff I have to do this weekend, but I'm so motivated to do some work on my diorama entry and the photo show entries that I'm going to have a hard time managing to do both! Not least because I'll have to come up with show names for all my models and I only have one of them actually named as something other than their usual model release name. It takes me ages to figure out names for anything! I do creative writing too, and I swear I spend more time on baby name websites trying to name characters than actual prospective parents do. 

I've got more stuff to add to my shopping list again, proper lighting, maybe a backdrop of some kind if one of my various pieces of fabric in my sewing stash won't suffice, potentially a second hand camera instead of my phone camera, never mind all the little bits I keep thinking of for my diorama (tiny LED lights, acetate sheets, mounting card, a big pile of fabric samples). Oh my brank account is going to hate me.

Luckily for my bank account though, the email I got from Breyer about the Freedom Elements series being a random ship has put me right off! I'm more of a Traditional scale gal, but one model I got as a gift is a Classic/Freedom scale (Malik, if you're wondering) and I wouldn't' mind getting him some similarly sized friends. He looks a bit out of place amongst the much larger Traditionals. But I'm really only interested in Teak and Terran. I'd love a woodgrain model someday, and a modern woodgrain seems like a much more accessible way to do that than hoping I have the money at the time a vintage one pops up for sale (Ha!), an d I'm a sucker for anything draft-type. But a random ship? No thank you! I'll see if a UK supplier has them available for individual purchase at some point, and if the price is okay I might invest. There's no way I'm paying full price for a 2 in 6 chance of getting  model I actually want though. I understand the blind bags for Stablemates - they're small and cheap enough that that lucky dip concept makes sense to me, but not for larger scale models. Oh well, at least that's some more money I can attempt to put aside for Breyerfest. (Maybe for my Photo Show entrance fee!) 

Until next time

L x

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