If there is a Star Wars Chewbacca in O scale that would be very close to Bigfoot.
Modeling the "Fargo Area Rapid Transit" in O scale 3 rail.
Boyd My layout would not be complete without Bigfoot, Aliens, Alien spacecraft, the Lochness Monster and a Michael Jackson figure in O scale. The search begins.
My layout would not be complete without Bigfoot, Aliens, Alien spacecraft, the Lochness Monster and a Michael Jackson figure in O scale. The search begins.
Now that ought to be a sight.
I like the Bigfoot idea a lot better than my Grandsons dinosaurs.
strogey Easy to determine scale. O Scale is 1/4" = 12". Based on this the 1 1/2" tall players would be about 6' tall. Pretty accurate. Just take the 2" tall ones and have them join the NBA. They can always use a few 8' tall players!
Easy to determine scale. O Scale is 1/4" = 12". Based on this the 1 1/2" tall players would be about 6' tall. Pretty accurate. Just take the 2" tall ones and have them join the NBA. They can always use a few 8' tall players!
fifedog They look about right for O.
They look about right for O.
I think I’ll buy a couple of sets to see how they look. If not I’ll give them to my wife for the grandsons next birthday cake.
fifedog On the cheap, try stores named Cake Cottage, Cake Connection, or any similar bakery themed store. Should be a few bags of them in the sports aisle.
On the cheap, try stores named Cake Cottage, Cake Connection, or any similar bakery themed store. Should be a few bags of them in the sports aisle.
The football cake kit by Wilton would make a really nice birthday themed football cake. These football cake decorations comes with 8 football players that are 1-1/2" to 2" tall and 2 football goal posts that are 4-1/2" high.
8ntruckAs a long shot, you might try to look for an old electric football game - one of the old ones that had plastic players and a vibrating table. Would be some work involved painting the players - providing you could find any. Good luck.
As a long shot, you might try to look for an old electric football game - one of the old ones that had plastic players and a vibrating table. Would be some work involved painting the players - providing you could find any.
Good luck.
laz 57SLEEPERN06, This is the only thing I found on line. Kinda expensive. http://www.kramerproducts.com/footballo.htm Hope this helps? laz57
SLEEPERN06,
This is the only thing I found on line. Kinda expensive.
http://www.kramerproducts.com/footballo.htm
Hope this helps?
laz57
A couple of years ago on this forum someone posted pictures.....had an actual baseball field set up on their layout in a more urban setting (like Fenway or Wrigley), players and all. Looked really neat. The figures looked pretty much to scale too, though "the fences" were short. Space considerations.
I like the look of a work crew, a hobo scene, someone working at a beer factory or a grain business, fishing in a creek, or waiting on a passenger train platform. The human form gives a lot of life to the ambience.
Jack
IF IT WON'T COME LOOSE BY TAPPING ON IT, DON'T TRY TO FORCE IT. USE A BIGGER HAMMER.
laz 57At YORK there was a guy in the PURPLE hall that had them, I don't know his name though, sorry. I f I find out I will post. I'll try and look at the TCA site. laz57
At YORK there was a guy in the PURPLE hall that had them, I don't know his name though, sorry. I f I find out I will post. I'll try and look at the TCA site.
laz 57 At YORK there was a guy in the PURPLE hall that had them, I don't know his name though, sorry. I f I find out I will post. I'll try and look at the TCA site. laz57
Ya I know I should be looking for Baseball figures this time of year, but while visiting relatives in Pittsburgh, I saw an O scale Train display with Steeler Football players complete with rival teem, referee, goal posts, stands, fans, and scoreboard. I’ve been searching the net and I can’t find anything like this. I imagine if I could just find the players I might be able to paint them and make everything else.Anybody know where I might find football players?
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