You know what? I like performance.
Let's look at another entry from the Excellence in Performance category of the BreyerFest Best Customs Contest.Sunday, June 21, 2026
Caroline's BCC entry
Saturday, June 20, 2026
Mikayla's BCC entry
"If at first you don't succeed, try, try again!"
That's Mikayla Herrera's strategy for this year's BreyerFest Best Customs Contest. In this guest post, she tells the story behind her new and improved Escaramuza entry.
The Remaking of Dulce
by Mikayla Herrera
This entry may seem a little familiar, but let me explain!
Madison's BCC entry
I always knew I wanted her to be a dapple bay pinto, but I created her entirely without references. The only direction I followed was the feel from my paintbrushes!
She earned her name from one of my favorite songs, “Stitches” by NervePitch, but the meaning became so much more than my favorite song. She was stitched together from every part of the process: my love for pintos, my excitement over Breyer's new Rowan mold, and my determination to push myself beyond what felt comfortable.
She was painted with acrylics, pastels and pencils. This picture shows her at the beginning of the process, with pastels on a cream acrylic paint base.
Friday, June 19, 2026
Celsie's BCC entry
The award for the most carefully documented entry in the 2026 BreyerFest Best Customs Contest just might go to Celsie Rae Abelt. In this guest post, she shares so many progress photos it's like we're literally watching her model come to life! Thank you, Celsie!
The Making of Baroness, Dutch Harness Horse Mare
by Celsie Rae Abelt
After Breyerfest 2025, I already knew what I wanted to do for my BCC 2026 entry. I had a fantastic reference and the intimidating prospect of sculpting a horse doing a suspended trot.
I started with the Dundee mold and proceeded to chop it to bits. Then I let it sit for months until the deadline started looming and I couldn’t ignore it any longer.
I base-coated her with acrylic to save myself some time.
The rest of the layers were oils. I’ve been working hard the last few months on chestnut, since it’s one of my weaker colors.
Emmalia's BCC entry
I was part of the three-judge panel that selected the winners of the 2022 BreyerFest Best Customs Contest.
Thursday, June 18, 2026
Jennifer's BCC entry
and cowrie shells.
I'm not sure how long it took me, other than a long time. I worked on it whenever I had time for the past year.
Congratulations, Jennifer. All the time and work really paid off. It's a beautiful costume. Good luck at BreyerFest!





















































