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The POA mold was rereleased in 2009 with a new mane and tail, beginning with the Pippin model.

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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) Bailey Harris

90159 Kandinsky bay blanket 2011 JAH Winter 2011 47th Connoisseur model
(350 made)
(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 Store Special
(750 made)

711079 Lizzy Traband's Toby grey blanket
short tail version
2010 World Equestrian Games Reissue
(~24 made)

711079 Lizzy Traband's Toby grey blanket
long tail version
2010 World Equestrian Games Reissue
(~24 made)

  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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