Chestnut Sport Horse
Breyer Classics - 1:12 scale (Breyer 924)
Chestnut Sport Horse
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Authentically crafted, hand painted scale model chestnut Sport horse, perfect for young collectors.
The term Sport horse is relatively new in the world of horses and generally refers more to a type of horse than a particular breed. In general, sport horses refer to horses that are often Warmbloods or a mix of Warmblood and Thoroughbred that are used to compete in the Olympic disciplines of show jumping, eventing and dressage as well as combined driving. This sport horse is a liver chestnut with an irregular star on his nose
The term Sport horse is relatively new in the world of horses and generally refers more to a type of horse than a particular breed. In general, sport horses refer to horses that are often Warmbloods or a mix of Warmblood and Thoroughbred that are used to compete in the Olympic disciplines of show jumping, eventing and dressage as well as combined driving. This sport horse is a liver chestnut with an irregular star on his nose
Brand / code: Breyer 924
Scale: 1:12
Approximate dimensions: 20 x 4 x 18 cm
Age Rating: 4+
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