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Cowboys and Longhorn Cattle

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Posted by doctorwayne on Wednesday, March 7, 2018 9:43 AM

Thanks, Deane.  Maybe one day I'll get around to making harnesses for those horses, too.

Wayne

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Posted by Deane Johnson on Wednesday, March 7, 2018 7:57 AM

Wayne, your colors are right on and your placement of the animals is very realistic.  Nice job.

doctorwayne

 

 

 
mreagant
...The only surprise was that the horns are cast seperate from the cattle so they will need to be super glued in place....

 

If they're cast in styrene, use a solvent-type liquid cement - it gives better and more permanent bond than ca.

 

 
mreagant
...Will also require hand painting....

 

That's generally a plus over some of the pre-painted stuff I've seen, and unpainted figures of any type are usually more reasonably priced than the so-called ready-to-use items.

I paint almost all of my LPBs and all of the animals...

Wayne

 

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Posted by NWP SWP on Wednesday, March 7, 2018 12:42 AM

Go BEVO!

Hook 'em horns!

Wait longhorn cattle not the team...

Steve

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Posted by doctorwayne on Tuesday, March 6, 2018 11:41 PM

mreagant
...The only surprise was that the horns are cast seperate from the cattle so they will need to be super glued in place....

If they're cast in styrene, use a solvent-type liquid cement - it gives better and more permanent bond than ca.

mreagant
...Will also require hand painting....

That's generally a plus over some of the pre-painted stuff I've seen, and unpainted figures of any type are usually more reasonably priced than the so-called ready-to-use items.

I paint almost all of my LPBs and all of the animals...

Wayne

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Posted by mreagant on Tuesday, March 6, 2018 10:23 PM

Ordered one set of 5 a few days ago and they came today. Actually pretty well done.  The only surprise was that the horns are cast seperate from the cattle so they will need to be super glued in place.  Will also require hand painting, which will not be a big issue other than sucking up time I would like to use on any of a long list of other detail issues that need to be addressed. I think I'll be please in the end.

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Posted by wjstix on Friday, March 2, 2018 3:57 PM

It might not be available anymore, but Preiser used to make an undercorated HO set called something like "U.S. Figures" or something, it included a couple of cowboy (and one cowgirl) figures, horses with saddles they fit on, and 2-3 longhorn cattle. I believe decorated versions of those are what Walthers used - not sure if the figures and cattle were ever offered in decorated sets.

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Posted by mreagant on Friday, March 2, 2018 10:05 AM

I like the look of the knuckleduster pewter (?) cattle. Just wish they were painted so I wouldn't have to add that to the to-do list. Thanks.

MT

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Posted by rrinker on Monday, February 26, 2018 6:28 PM

 Just read a layout visit where the builder made longhorns by adding homemade horns to regular cows.

                            --Randy

 


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Posted by Lone Wolf and Santa Fe on Monday, February 26, 2018 5:05 PM

    Be careful when buying cowboys on eBay. Many of the listings say HO scale but they are really 1:72 scale. Model soldier brands like AirFix are usually that scale.
    There is a cowboy riding a horse made by Preiser which is 1:87 and there is a set of cowboys roping a cow made by Woodland Scenics. That is what is currently in production. There is also an unpainted set of metal cowboys and horses made by Selley.
    I was lucky enough to buy an antique set of cowboys and gunfighters made by Preiser. They are so old they are in the boxes with the yellow paper. They are 1:90 scale which is close enough for HO.
    There are plenty of HO scale horses and cattle. There is a huge lack of cowboys on horseback. All of the riders on horseback have English saddles instead of western saddles.

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Posted by DrW on Monday, February 26, 2018 5:03 PM

What about these longhorns:

http://knuckleduster.com/shop/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=515

They look like the longhorns previously available from Musket Miniatures (who do not offer them anymore).

And Walthers has a Preiser cowboy in stock, part# 590-29065.

JW

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Posted by BigDaddy on Monday, February 26, 2018 4:07 PM

Ebay has some cowboys and horses in HO. 

 

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Cowboys and Longhorn Cattle
Posted by mreagant on Monday, February 26, 2018 3:07 PM

It seem that I recall that several years ago working cowboys as well as Longhorn cattle would turn up in the Walther's HO flyers from time to time. Anyone else remember that, and more importantly, if that was the case, does anyone know if they are still available?  I only need a few of each for details, but they didin't turn up on a recent Walthers search.  Ideas?

Mike Thomasson

Austin.

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