16mm scale figures
- bluewater1150
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16mm scale figures
I've been looking for a firm(s) that sell scale figures in 16mm.
I've come across references to Jons' People - but can't find any contact info on them. Also know of a characture characters firm, but have witnessed their v.poor customer relations first hand.
Are there any others that members have experience of, that are worth looking at?
Thanks
Elliot
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I've come across references to Jons' People - but can't find any contact info on them. Also know of a characture characters firm, but have witnessed their v.poor customer relations first hand.
Are there any others that members have experience of, that are worth looking at?
Thanks
Elliot
Northumberland
8500
I recently bought an un-painted guy in overalls from Model Town as a driver for my diesel, the casting had a bit of flash on it, but I expected this and filed them down a touch, and I've given it a quick splash of paint and to be honest, with my naff painting skills, it will be alright for what I want
They are fairly cheap and it was here within a few days
They are fairly cheap and it was here within a few days
I like the figures from Jons - Wilberforce's driver is from them, very nicely made and painted. I wasn't expecting to find it easy to locate a figure that would fit on a Millie with a topup system, but we found one that was just so (and they were very helpful).
2 Station Cottages, Lamport, Northants, NN6 9HA
01604 686694
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They had an A5 flier at Stoneleigh, perhaps worth asking if they can email you a copy. My driver was £8.99.
I think different people just prefer different styles of figures - some like the caricatures, some prefer a more lifelike style. You pays your money and makes your choice - I prefer the latter, others take the opposite view - and fair enough.
2 Station Cottages, Lamport, Northants, NN6 9HA
01604 686694
john dot hibberd2 at btinternet dot com
They had an A5 flier at Stoneleigh, perhaps worth asking if they can email you a copy. My driver was £8.99.
I think different people just prefer different styles of figures - some like the caricatures, some prefer a more lifelike style. You pays your money and makes your choice - I prefer the latter, others take the opposite view - and fair enough.
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I make my figures out of fimo mostly. I bought 9 figures for a christmas pressy to my self from model town.
These figures look as if they have been starved when compared to my home made figures and the faces look very cherub like. I bought some miliput and have been slowly DVLRifying the figures to make them more chunkey and to make the faces look better so they fit in. All in all it actually takes me about the same amount of time than it does to make one out of fimo. They were good though for inspiration for more characters for the up coming DVLR chronicals series...
These figures look as if they have been starved when compared to my home made figures and the faces look very cherub like. I bought some miliput and have been slowly DVLRifying the figures to make them more chunkey and to make the faces look better so they fit in. All in all it actually takes me about the same amount of time than it does to make one out of fimo. They were good though for inspiration for more characters for the up coming DVLR chronicals series...
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I use a mixture of Modeltown figures and some 'adapted' poseable figures which used to be Gerry Andersons Space Precinct figures. They are great for PW men but you do have to be a bit handy with the old craft knife and paint. They do mix quite well together though. I've also made a few figures with Fimo or Sculpy if I need them specifically for something. Here's a pic with a few Space Precinct figures and the 'vicar' on the right is Modeltown so are the kids...
The trouble with the poseable ones are that there are only 2 characters so you have to be a bit inventive with the faces!! We have quite a mix really as just realised that most of our original drivers were from PPS Models and are white metal
The trouble with the poseable ones are that there are only 2 characters so you have to be a bit inventive with the faces!! We have quite a mix really as just realised that most of our original drivers were from PPS Models and are white metal
I make my own from hacking up unpainted Preiser figures. It's a lot of fun for not a huge amount of outlay, and what you end up with is the pose you want, and is guaranteed to be unique!
It's almost a hobby in itself for me these days...
http://www.scampington-chipside.co.uk/figuresculpt.htm
http://www.scampington-chipside.co.uk/whoswho.htm
It's almost a hobby in itself for me these days...
http://www.scampington-chipside.co.uk/figuresculpt.htm
http://www.scampington-chipside.co.uk/whoswho.htm
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Depends what you mean by weatherproof? Are you thinking of leaving them out then? Haven't they got any homes to go to?? Fimo or Sculpy is very rewarding but you do have to decide on either being 'lifelikeish' or 'cartoonish' with the faces, which means that you have to be a bit arty. Also not sure how well either of the materials would stand up to being left outside, I picked up my poseable figures quite cheaply on ebay and then adapted them to whatever I wanted and being plastic they will not rot, melt or fall apart(not for a while anyway). Actually I quite enjoy making the figures as they seem to take ona character of their own including the Fimo ones! If you are going down that road then make an aluminium foil armature first to get you basic shape and 'pose', also saves on Fimo!Sir Clothem Cap:58501 wrote:I want to populate my railway on the cheap what is the best method of making figures that are weather proof?
I use ModelTown figures, they look great painted up (badly by me) and some of them have been outside 3 years and have now only begin to lose their paint.
Which I expected to happen much earlier to my early figures because I didnt clean or prime them I just slapped some paint on them and stuck them outside.
Which I expected to happen much earlier to my early figures because I didnt clean or prime them I just slapped some paint on them and stuck them outside.
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Aluminium foil armature? Surly you'd loose some of the strength of the structure?
No don't think you do. I saw it ages ago on some website for someone making figures for 'gaming' thing??? The foil starts off about a foot long strip which you make 3 cuts from the bottom the middle cut only goes about half way up and the other two either side of it goes almost to about 3/4 of the length. then you twist and bunch up to you end up with a basic human figure about the right dimensions to what you want the legs and arms will be far too long but you just cut them to length! that way you can form the feet. Then you start putting on your fimo /sculpy gradually laying it up and firing in between. So you can get your figure into its pose, it will stay there in that pose while you can do really fine detail stuff without it going too soft to work on you. I have been thinking of putting this on the 'how we did it page' on the website but I don't like my faces too much. this is a piccie of one of the very first figures I've done.
No don't think you do. I saw it ages ago on some website for someone making figures for 'gaming' thing??? The foil starts off about a foot long strip which you make 3 cuts from the bottom the middle cut only goes about half way up and the other two either side of it goes almost to about 3/4 of the length. then you twist and bunch up to you end up with a basic human figure about the right dimensions to what you want the legs and arms will be far too long but you just cut them to length! that way you can form the feet. Then you start putting on your fimo /sculpy gradually laying it up and firing in between. So you can get your figure into its pose, it will stay there in that pose while you can do really fine detail stuff without it going too soft to work on you. I have been thinking of putting this on the 'how we did it page' on the website but I don't like my faces too much. this is a piccie of one of the very first figures I've done.
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I recently purchased two figures from brandbright. They are essentially the same with different heads. The arms can be positioned wherever therefore making it possible to pose the figure in a position that you need it, rather than finding something that the figure is the right height to lean against for example (if that makes sense). I found them very good and they have been put to work on the earl!
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I have been collecting different figures for a while. Resently I found to Schleich figures that really had to move to the Øvj.
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Bringing that pig on the train suspends him from riding inside!
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This is a bad angle, but I like to show both the new figures. The little girl is also a Schleich figure. The foodseller (Hamburger) is maybe LGB?
He is glued up on a peace of wood to be a bit more 1:19
My Lady Anne has also been equipped with a driver, but the camera refused suddenly to take closeups, so I have no pictures of him.
The population is now 9 small persons on different places.
Have a nice summer, I´m going for a small vacation now to Sweden ( I know a threefoot museum railway there, but I´m not shure if I can manage to get me and the family there )
Regards from Michael
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Bringing that pig on the train suspends him from riding inside!
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This is a bad angle, but I like to show both the new figures. The little girl is also a Schleich figure. The foodseller (Hamburger) is maybe LGB?
He is glued up on a peace of wood to be a bit more 1:19
My Lady Anne has also been equipped with a driver, but the camera refused suddenly to take closeups, so I have no pictures of him.
The population is now 9 small persons on different places.
Have a nice summer, I´m going for a small vacation now to Sweden ( I know a threefoot museum railway there, but I´m not shure if I can manage to get me and the family there )
Regards from Michael
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I have also tried Fimo, but really didn´t got the right feeling working with it. It ended up with one figure that is really ugly on this close up, but he does the job from a three foot distance. I´m not going to try again, but does any one knows a better, more willing material to model figures in?
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I have found an other mr.Schleich, really an sheepherd, but I cut down his big hat and removed his long stick. I like the size and the look of the Schleich figures,
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Here is by the way the driver in my Lady Anne, that I mentioned earlier. He comes from ebay.
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I have found an other mr.Schleich, really an sheepherd, but I cut down his big hat and removed his long stick. I like the size and the look of the Schleich figures,
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Here is by the way the driver in my Lady Anne, that I mentioned earlier. He comes from ebay.
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