I use one of those sharp tools that you get in scraper foil packs, but usually anything sharp will do, maybe a Stanley knife or something. All you have to do if choose where you want to etch and gently scrape away at the paint, not so that you make huge dents in the model but so that only the paint is gone.
To buy wholesale from Schleich you must be a registered reseller. Schleich also has other restrictions you will find our when you register.
Well you really you just need to collect breyers and breed a breyer mare and stallion and you get a filly or colt!
Breyer was born to Irving Gerald Breyer and Anne A. Roberts.
"Yes, Co2 laser marking is an effective method for etching glass and quartz. It is a great way to etch without a lot of wear and tear on the item being etched or the tools used to etch."
this isn't the best answer, but you need to search online for someone who works for reeves or breyer, then ask them... I'm not sure they will let you, and anyways only you would get it because breyer makes models of ''famous'' horses, but good luck anyways!
What you do is you go to Breyer's website, click on Events (it's at the top), and select your region. Then Breyer will give you the list of things going on near you. Once you pick a show, contact the host or hostess, and ask what you need to bring, etc. Here's the link to go directly to the "region" site on Breyer: http://www.breyerhorses.com/events/
Breyer Reeves International.
Ralph Breyer was born in 1904.
Ralph Breyer died in 1991.
Tadeusz Breyer was born in 1874.
Gyula Breyer was born in 1893.
Gyula Breyer died in 1921.