Best of British - Shire - Gentle Giant
Breyer Traditional - 1:9 scale (Breyer 1793)
Best of British - Shire - Gentle Giant
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'Best of British' Shire horse, celebrating the heritage and beauty of Britain's most iconic native breeds.
The epitome of the term 'gentle giant', the Shire is a draft breed, a heavy horse descended from medieval war horses and bred for hauling loads and for agricultural work.
The epitome of the term 'gentle giant', the Shire is a draft breed, a heavy horse descended from medieval war horses and bred for hauling loads and for agricultural work.
Brand / code: Breyer 1793
Scale: 1:9
Approximate dimensions: 29 x 6 x 21 cm
Age Rating: 8+
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