okdoky
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Post by okdoky on Jan 24, 2012 15:52:56 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2012 16:53:30 GMT -5
Thanks for posting those, Nige. Although I have no sculpting skills, I can see where they would be very useful to a talented individual (such as yourself).
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okdoky
Local Delivery Truck Driver
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Post by okdoky on Jan 24, 2012 17:30:46 GMT -5
Hi Jim I reckon it would be a completely new skill base for myself to learn, but I do have a few ideas in mind for what I would like and would want to at least give it a try sometime when they come out !!!!!! I have painted some figures but only recent one was the Rommel 1/24 figure that I was quite chuffed with. Sculpting will be a different kettle of fish !!!!!!!!!!! If I could get the sculpt right, I reckon these would be great to add to the trucks. Nige
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2012 18:05:43 GMT -5
Yes, figures are a whole new ballgame. This guy sells 1/25 scale figures, too: stores.ebay.com/HOBBIES-PLUS?_trksid=p4340.l2563 The seated police officer (in gray) could be particularly useful for a 1950s driver. KFS is also selling 1/25 military figures, but I'm not sure how usefull they would be in a civilian setting.
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41chevy
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Post by 41chevy on Jan 27, 2012 21:12:57 GMT -5
ChimneyVille, Preizer, Fujumi , Jimmy Flintstone and Garage Scenes make 1/24 and 1/25 civilian figures, auto mechanics, drivers, babes, muggers and even a drive by shooter. Paul
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