When talking to beginners at Breyerfest there was one common question that I found I was asked. Where can you find stuff? Being in the hobby means you know who and where to find things. But if you’re starting out, you may not know where to look. This is the first part of the series and it’s all about shopping. I also wrote a tongue-in-cheek post about being a good buyer a few years ago that may help.
Shopping For Models
Before You Buy A Thing
There are always exceptions to the rule, such as if you know a person really well and trust them. But these are still good tips to follow.
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Model Horse Transaction Page
If you’ve been in the hobby for a while you know who to and not to buy from. There are dozens of facebook groups that you can jump onto to see what people are selling. And there’s nothing wrong with buying stuff from people on any of the platforms available. But some people are not trustworthy. They absolutely know who they are, but if you’re new or have been out of the loop for a while you won’t. So before you buy from someone , even if they are a company, I recommend going here. It’s a facebook group called Model Horse Transactions. It’s my go to spot to vet people. Before you buy a thing from someone try running their name on there. If you can’t find their name, ask. If you scan just a few hours’ worth on the page you’ll see the headache that one goes through when faced with an untrustworthy person. It’s awful to watch so I can only imagine what it’s like to deal with.
Where To Buy Models-Third Party
Ebay
eBay is a great place to look for plastic ponies. There are plenty of models for sale, but since eBay isn’t made specifically for hobbyists make sure to read listings carefully and ask questions before pressing the buy it now button. The hobby has particular terms for models and their condition that don’t transfer outside of it.
It’s always unfortunate to see nonhobbyists ripped apart for not knowing that the model they sold is more than a toy. So if you buy something make sure if you want it packed a particular way you ask if they can accommodate you.
Etsy
Model Horse Sales Pages
A great site for shopping is Model Horse Sales Pages. It’s the Amazon of model horse stuff. You can find Breyers, Stones, Resins, Customs, Tack, and everything else model horse related. Instead of weeding through non-hobbyists, it’s a site made up of hobbyists.
Companies To Buy From
Tractor Supply has an online and physical store. Depending on the time of year you can find Breyers. At the end of the season you can also find good deals for them.
Hopefully this is helpful. Do you have any places you like to buy from not listed? Feel free to post!














There are some customs and resin body sales over on Etsy too! 😎
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Great post!I have to agree with paying “friends and family” through Paypal. From a seller's perspective, I appreciate the thought behind the payment, (in my experience buyers are just trying to be nice as the fees aren't taken out) but it's actually a disservice. I plan for and keep record of all fees- it's part of selling!One way I've found to avoid this is to send out Paypal invoices to your buyers, instead of asking them to send X amount to your address. :)Also, a seller asking their buyers to pay Paypal fees is a HUGE turn off to me, not to mention directly against Paypal's TOS. But that's another rant, haha…
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Excellent post! I'll be sure to refer any newbies to it, and I look forward to the part two. 🙂
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There are some customs and resin body sales over on Etsy too! 😎
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Great post!I have to agree with paying “friends and family” through Paypal. From a seller's perspective, I appreciate the thought behind the payment, (in my experience buyers are just trying to be nice as the fees aren't taken out) but it's actually a disservice. I plan for and keep record of all fees- it's part of selling!One way I've found to avoid this is to send out Paypal invoices to your buyers, instead of asking them to send X amount to your address. :)Also, a seller asking their buyers to pay Paypal fees is a HUGE turn off to me, not to mention directly against Paypal's TOS. But that's another rant, haha…
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Excellent post! I'll be sure to refer any newbies to it, and I look forward to the part two. 🙂
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