Pebbles Molds

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Year:
2004

This model was originally sculpted by D'Arry Jone Frank. The Pebbles Warmblood mold was finished in 2004, and on many of the models today, that original date is still marked underneath the back legs. Regular Releases began in 2004.

Year:
2007

This model was originally sculpted by D'Arry Jone Frank. The Pebbles Arabian mold was finished in 2007, and on many of the models today, that original date is still marked underneath the back legs. Releases didn't start until 2008. 

Year:
2001

This model was originally sculpted by D'Arry Jone Frank. The Pebbles Stock Horse mold was finished in 2001, and on many of the models today, that original date is still marked underneath the back legs. Regular Releases of this mold began in 2002. The first painted model was called Numbero Uno: https://www.stonehorseref.com/node/10772.

Year:
2002

This model was originally sculpted by D'Arry Jone Frank. The Pebbles Saddlebred mold was finished in 2002, and on many of the models today, that original date is still marked underneath the back legs. Limited Edition and Regular Releases began in 2003.

Year:
2016

This model is a re-creation from Kitty Cantrell's Wah-Hoo resin. You can see more of her work here: https://kittycantrell.com. Showing photos of the resin version of this model. 

Year:
2019 - 2021

Remington Stock Horse sculpted by Maggie Bennett. The original resin was released in the Pebbles size, and in 2021, a traditional version of this mold was available in plastic.

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Year:
2020

Unknown who sculpted this model.

The Pebbles Draft mold was finished in 2020, and on many of the models today, the original date is still marked underneath the back legs. The first official release was on the Charmin model through the 2020 Loyalty Club: http://www.stonehorseref.com/node/35256

 

Year:
2021

Sarah - Pebbles Mule Resin, Limited Run, 7/30/21. Sculpted by Maggie Bennet. Here is the Traditional version: http://www.stonehorseref.com/node/37024. The first plastic models were released at Equilocity 2023. 

Year:
2021

Cob Pony/Drum Horse - Sculpted by Rayvin Maddox of Khrysalis Studios. This model will be released in both plastic and resin for the traditional size, and in resin for the Pebbles size. The traditional resin and plastic models (Drum Horse) will have the mane falling on the right side, and the pebbles size (Cob Pony) has the mane falling on the left side.