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Breyer Horses Traditional Series | Big Lex | Decorator Thoroughbred | Horse Figurine | 11.5" L X 8.5" H | Model #B-TR-10307

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  • Majestic Lexington, Kentucky is known as the "Horse Capital of the World,” and will be celebrating its 250th anniversary in 2025. Among many famous racetracks, equine murals and sculptures, you are sure to spot "Big Lex,“ the symbol of the City of Lexington.This blue-tinted adaptation of an oil painting by Edward Troye is of the real-life legendary Thoroughbred stallion, Lexington. Legend has it that "Big Lex" turned blue from grazing the nourishing bluegrass his entire life!
  • The real Lexington led America’s sire list for 14 consecutive years, plus an additional two posthumously, and more than a third of his 600+ foals were proven winners on the track. Everyone loves this famous blue horse!
  • PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS: Package contains (1) Breyer Traditional Series Horse -Big Lex - Decorator Thoroughbred. 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.
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Lexington, Kentucky, the "Horse Capital of the World," celebrates its 250th year in 2025. This beautiful city in the heart of Bluegrass Country surrounds itself in everything horse. The geological features of the area, including the limestone soil and rich bluegrass, have made it one of the greatest places in the world for horses to grow strong. Visitors can tour legendary horse farms, get lost exploring the Kentucky Horse Park, cheer on the fastest horses in the world at Keeneland Race Course, and relax downtown for a good meal surrounded by famous equine murals and sculptures. One of the images you will see throughout the city is "Big Lex" – a blue-tinted adaptation of an oil painting by Edward Troye of the real-life Thoroughbred stallion, Lexington, that has become a symbol of the city. Legend has it that "Big Lex" turned blue from grazing the nourishing bluegrass his entire life! The real Lexington was foaled in 1850 near present-day Lexington, Kentucky, and would become one of the fastest and most durable runners of his time. He won six of his seven races, which included several grueling 4+ mile events, and earned $56,600 (more than $2 million in today's money) on the track. Surviving the Civil War though clever moves and hideouts during crucial battles, he would persevere to become one of the sport's great sires – Lexington led America’s sire list for 14 consecutive years, plus an additional two posthumously, and more than a third of his 600+ foals were proven winners on the track. His bloodlines continue through modern great racehorses such as Holy Bull and Tiznow. You can still pay homage to Lexington today – his skeleton is on display at the Kentucky Horse Park's International Museum of the Horse, on permanent loan from the Smithsonian Institution. Visit Lexington, and his namesake city, in July for BreyerFest®. This hands-on, family-friendly festival celebrates everything equestrian, including the Breyer brand’s 75th anniversary, in 2025!

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