Figures for my trains ?
Figures for my trains ?
I'm looking for a few figures for my trains (engineer, brakeman...).
Any idea where I can find them (at reasonnable price of course !)?
Thanks for your advices.
Any idea where I can find them (at reasonnable price of course !)?
Thanks for your advices.
Have you seen these?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/sm32-driver-f ... 3386af2f13
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/sm32-driver-f ... 3386af2f13
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Don't know if you have €1 shops in France like our £1 shops in the UK.
Just picked up a load of Star Trek figures the right height for 16mm, with bending legs and moveable arms. Surprisingly they cost £1! However not sure they'll look right carry phasers on a railway but the belts could be adapted to hold a tool or two instead.
Chris Cairns.
Just picked up a load of Star Trek figures the right height for 16mm, with bending legs and moveable arms. Surprisingly they cost £1! However not sure they'll look right carry phasers on a railway but the belts could be adapted to hold a tool or two instead.
Chris Cairns.
Unfortunately this shop is closed. So I'm waiting...pauly:90971 wrote:I use modeltown figures, they need painting but their reasonably priced and have some character
"WE WILL BE CLOSED FROM
THURSDAY 24TH OCTOBER 2013 AND WILL REOPEN ON THE 8TH NOVEMBER 2013
Sorry for any inconvenience. Keith & Lyn"
I looked at Busy Bodies website and...I don't like these figures !rebelego:91015 wrote:I use old LEGO Technic figures. :)
Else, Busy Bodies seems to be popular for the 16mm scene.
I would agree with that comment. I quite like the model town figures, a bit crude and need some tlc but a bit of time with an oo brush gives some pleasing results. Their cartoony charm appeals as busy bodies do to others. Not saying how I've spent my windy Sunday morning but Fairway Vale now has a staffing rota of six.MDLR:91022 wrote:They are quirky and something of an acquired taste!Bandit:91017 wrote:I looked at Busy Bodies website and...I don't like these figures!
I have just bought a job lot on ebay, if you want an Edwardian lady to practice on drop me a pm and I'll put her in the post for you. I wouldn't imagine post to France will break me.
Bazzer42
Thanks. I don't know the postage price for France...but I think it's very expensive. The channel I guess...bazzer42:91027 wrote:I would agree with that comment. I quite like the model town figures, a bit crude and need some tlc but a bit of time with an oo brush gives some pleasing results. Their cartoony charm appeals as busy bodies do to others. Not saying how I've spent my windy Sunday morning but Fairway Vale now has a staffing rota of six.MDLR:91022 wrote:They are quirky and something of an acquired taste!Bandit:91017 wrote:I looked at Busy Bodies website and...I don't like these figures!
I have just bought a job lot on ebay, if you want an Edwardian lady to practice on drop me a pm and I'll put her in the post for you. I wouldn't imagine post to France will break me.
I only need working class guys.
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