Rene Schweitzer
Classic Toy Trains/Garden Railways/Model Railroader
Tom Trigg
It sounds like you got the Koi pond back together, which is good news after reading about your set back. I'm sure the trawler will look great in the water. Thanks for the tips. I've got some figures that are smaller (LGB) and some that are larger (Bachmann). The smaller are better detailed, but I like the larger, guess because my eyes aren't the greatest!
Will watch for the pics,
Rich F.
Thanks for the info. I guess the fact they are hand painted drives the price. I saw a documentary on Chinese factory workers painting figures, Christmas ornaments, and beads for Mardi Gras. These women were pretty incredible at painting. They work 10 hours, and the factory provides lunch, which looked like a soup line, then back to painting. Wouldn't mind the price if those women actually got the lion share of the money!
http://hogtrainz.com/HOTAUGUST.htm
Found this place is having a sale.....not bad .....a little cheaper...
dan
http://www.hobbylinc.com/prods/uje_ALL.htm
http://www.hobbylinc.com/prods/uje.htm
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0093p?&C=UJE
I found these from a search?....some are too expensive for me>
Could anyone share where to buy decent quality figures that don't cost an arm and a leg? Are they cheaper anywhere in quantity? They do not have to be pose able, but already painted would be preferable. I was particularly looking for railroad crews (US), lumber and mining workers. Locally, I’ve seen some LGB figures that are obviously more suited for European railroads. In the back pages of GR there are ads for unpainted cast and turn of the century. It seems most figures go for about five dollars each. Any web sites?
Thanks,
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