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Breyer Horses Traditional Series | Cloud: 30th Anniversary Edition | Wild Stallion of The Rockies | Horse Figurine | 11.5" L X 8.5" H | Model #B-TR-10306

KWD 19.500

Brand
Breyer
Weight
0.6 kg
1 +

Special Features

  • Cloud, a palomino Mustang whose life was chronicled in the 2001 Nature documentary Cloud: Wild Stallion of the Rockies, was born in the Pryor Mountains of Montana.Discovered mere hours after his birth by Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Ginger Kathrens, Cloud's adventures were recounted by Kathrens in a total of three popular PBS documentaries and books.
  • Over two decades Cloud sired multiple offspring, including a line that shares his palomino color: his dark palomino son Bolder, his look-alike daughter Encore, and his grandson Echo. Though Cloud is now gone, his legacy lives on! We're celebrating his 30 years of his legacy with this beautiful new model.
  • PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS: Package contains (1) Breyer Traditional Series Horse -Cloud: 30th Anniversary Edition - Wild Stallion of the Rockies. Traditional Series 1:9 Scale. Measures approximately 11.5" L x 8.5" H. Recommended for ages 8 years and older.
  • HAND CRAFTED DETAIL: The world's 'most asked for' horses since 1950. Each individual Breyer model is prepped and finished by hand and then turned over to the painting department for hand painting and detailing. In all, some 20 artisans work on each individual model horse, creating an exquisite hand-made model horse that is as individual as the horse that inspired it.
  • TRUE EQUESTRIAN ART: Breyer models begin as beautiful horse sculptures created by leading equine artists that are then cast into a copper and steel mold. Each model is created one at a time from the original mold, which is injected with a special resin selected by Breyer for its ability to capture the depth of detail, delicate feel and richness of color in our models.

Description

CLOUD, 30th Anniversary Edition - Cloud, a palomino Mustang whose life was chronicled in the 2001 Nature documentary Cloud: Wild Stallion of the Rockies, was born in the Pryor Mountains of Montana on May 29, 1995. Cloud's sire, Raven, was a dominant black stallion on the Arrowhead range, and his dam, Phoenix, was a young mare who passed along her rare palomino color to her colt. They were part of a small band of wild horses with proven genetic links to Spanish and Iberian horses. Discovered mere hours after his birth by Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Ginger Kathrens, Cloud's adventures were recounted by Kathrens in a total of three popular documentaries and books. The chronicles of Cloud and his family highlight the perils and controversies facing wild horses in the United States, and led Kathrens to found The Cloud Foundation, which advocates for the protection and preservation of wild horses and burros. In 2011, Congress declared Cloud an ambassador for all wild horses in the American West. Cloud was rounded up several times by the Bureau of Land Management, but was repeatedly returned to the Pryor Mountains in hopes that he would pass on his rare color and contribute to the genetic diversity of the isolated herd. Over two decades Cloud sired multiple offspring, including a line that shares his palomino color: his dark palomino son Bolder, his look-alike daughter Encore, and his grandson Echo. Cloud disappeared in late 2016 and, despite great efforts to locate him, has not been seen since – he is now a legend of the Pryor Mountains and a symbol of America's wild spirit.

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