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Figure Hunting
Posted by dougdagrump on Sunday, March 28, 2010 10:24 AM

Bashing an "O" gauge operating accessory but looking for some large scale figures, beavers in particular, and have had no success with any searches.

Any sources would be appreciated, Thanks.

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Posted by Greg Elmassian on Sunday, March 28, 2010 1:42 PM

 Most of us are in much larger scales than 1:48. Many figures are 1:24 and 1:20.3. You might have some success with figures in the 1:32 range. The USAT figures are smaller as I understand (and by looking inside my streamliners).

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Posted by rbrr on Sunday, March 28, 2010 2:41 PM

 DdaG;

SunsetDepot makes a decent lookin' family (or seperate), resin  assortment of beavers !

http://sunsetdepot.net/gallery.php?catid=1   2 beav' with an alleged  porcupine ! 

http://sunsetdepot.net/gallery.php    3 beav' with a couple trees stumps 

I purchased a family set at one of mini-meets a couple yrs back which included a beaver pup which maybe  better for your Ohscale !   30mmnose to tail tip  12mm high to top of back   compared to  adult  61mm NtoT, 25mm H . 

For the u.s.a.,  "For our customers in the U.S. we are pleased to introduce our U.S. Distributor, Walnut Creek Trains, offering UPS shipping to all 50 states.  "  Although on Walnut's site, they indicate due to rising shipping costs they are slowly discontinuing the SunsetDepot line of product !

    

If you do contact Debbie let her know you're referencing Doug C. purchase of a couple yrs back !  If the mold still available for the pup you may wish to order just a quantity of them.      And the majority of thier product is offered unpainted as well !

general gallery of product;  http://sunsetdepot.net/gallery.php   beaver start about half-way down !

They're probably manufacturing/stocking up right now for our upcoming show, SUPERTRAIN  where they are listed  has having booth space again (of course)!

doug c 

p.s. i always 'silently' shake my head at the frizzy lookin' porcupine  'cause I'm sure the first time I viewed it,  i chuckled at it  . . . . Debbie looked like she was going to wack me for insulting her 'masterpiece'   :)  I told her it looked more like a senior aged beav' with its white tipped quills (aka hair)   ;)

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Posted by dougdagrump on Monday, March 29, 2010 8:31 PM

Thanks for the responses, after looking at what was available we stayed with the the "O" scale we had already bought. It's not quite as large as we would have liked but the "large scale" were to big. Either way it should be a real hoot when the recipient recieves his "one of kind" accessory. 

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Posted by altterrain on Wednesday, March 31, 2010 2:49 PM

 Sunset Depot beavers -

 

 

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Posted by rbrr on Wednesday, March 31, 2010 4:27 PM

Brian;

Great shot of those Cdn. beaver  !   

Did ya know whenever  they hear running water in (their) pond,  they always seem to  head for it ASAP to put a stop to it ?   Although it does look like they've knocked a few trees down already to attack what looks like a small creek in  right foregrd. 

Oh BTW  if you haven't already done so pls.  send  Debbie a copy of your pic.   She asked me to send one of my family (of 3) when they got comfortable somewheres on the RBR,   but i keep forgetting about them !

 doug c

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