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Making a Breyer Clock: Video Tutorial
The very first Breyer model horse, produced in 1950, was made to adorn a mantelpiece clock. 75 years later, that singular Western Horse has become a stable of hundreds of sculptures that capture countless horse breeds and types! German artist Vincent Lange has put a modern twist on that original clock using our Freedom Series Palomino Saddlebred model for this video tutorial.
This workshop was released as part of Breyer's 2025 National Fun Day.
Recommended Supply List:
- Handout document
- Bracket clock kit
- Breyer Freedom Series Palomino Saddlebred model
- Acrylic paints in colors:
- Burnt umber
- Gold
- White
- Black
- Paintbrushes
- Pointed size 2 and wide size 8 brushes were used in this video.
- Superglue
- Thin-tipped black marker (Fineliner, Sharpie, paint pen, etc.)
- Gold thread (min. 1mm thickness)
- Pencil
- Tape
- Dremel tool
- Blow dryer
- Small scissors
- Clock batteries (AA batteries are used for the model linked above)
- Water
- Paper plate/paint palette
- Paper towels
Blog posts
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January 29, 2026 Breyer Blog TeamEnter the 2026 Valentine's Day Coloring Contest
Read nowColor this loving mare and foal for your chance to win a special prize pack!
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January 23, 2026 Breyer Blog TeamVegvísir, the 2026 Breyer Ambassador Model!
Read nowOur special thank-you to the volunteers that help make Breyer's events the best they can be!
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