Furthermore, the "Horse Hot" mold is reportedly being retired permanently. The sculptor, Tielens, has stated publicly that the mold has warped from the heat of thousands of resin injections. He cannot make more, even if he wanted to.
But what exactly is the MBS Series? Why is the "Horse Hot" model causing bidding wars that resemble high-stakes art auctions? And is the heat real, or just hype? Let’s dive deep into the burn. To understand the fire, you have to understand the forge. MBS stands for Master's Bronze Series . Launched by a consortium of former Breyer artisans and independent foundries in the late 2010s, the MBS was designed to bridge the gap between mass-produced plastic models and multi-thousand-dollar bronze sculptures. mbs series horse hot
The MBS series is ending. The foundry that casts the ceramic cores announced in January 2025 that they are shutting down due to environmental regulations regarding the "thermal aggregate" used in the mix. Furthermore, the "Horse Hot" mold is reportedly being
Whether you are drawn by the "Red Foam" rarity, the glowing eyes, or the sheer audacity of a resin horse that runs hotter than your laptop, one thing is certain: In the cold, drafty attics of collector culture, the is the only thing keeping us warm. But what exactly is the MBS Series