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Pony of the Americas
(c) Hilary Hurley

It appears that the POA mold is being rereleased in 2009 with a new mane and tail, beginning with the Pippin model. An unpainted prototype was also seen at the 2008 Velvet Rope Event.

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Model Number Name Color Release Dates Released Through
(c) BreyerCollectables.com 154 Pony of the Americas bay/chestnut appaloosa 1979-1984
 (c) L. Arfsten 155 Pony of the Americas chestnut leopard 1976-1980
(c) Kristen 155 Pony of the Americas chestnut leopard
(six spot variation)
1976-1980  

(c) Janice Cox

715 Erin Go Braugh shaded bay 1998  

(c) Hilary Hurley

821 Rocky, Champion Connemara Stallion dappled dun 1990-1992

(c) BreyerCollectables.com

876 Just Justin - Quarter Pony coffee dun 1993-1995
(c) BreyerCollectables.com 884 Pantomime - Pony of the Americas black appaloosa 1993-1994

(c) Jamie Dulin

1119 Pony of the Americas dusty dun 2000-2001

1408 Pippin
(Note new mane and tail)
blue roan 2009 UK Exclusive
(c) Cassie Black 401456 Three-Piece Horse Set
With Cantering Welsh Pony, Haflinger
black leopard 1990-1991 Country Store
(1,000 made)

(c) Jen McClelland

700196 Show Horse, Cream of Tartar palomino blanket 1996 Breyer Show Special(9,000+ made)

(c) Janice Cox

711079 Lizzy Traband's Toby glossy grey blanket 2009 BreyerFest Limited Edition

  Pony of the Americas semigloss black blanket, black legs late 1970s/early 1980s POA Show, Mason City Iowa
(~200-500 made)
 

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