Jon
So many roads, so little time.
QUOTE: Originally posted by sbnr466 Does anyone out there feel the same as I do that people figures are way over priced for "O" scale?
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
QUOTE: Originally posted by jonadel I do have lots of Artistta figures and they look good, but what I would like to have in the passenger cars are seated figures and I'm not concerned about fine detail. I have no desire to paint the figures and would love to find cheap figures if possible, so far I haven't found any. Anyone? Jon
QUOTE: Originally posted by jaabat The Aristta figures are nice for creating a specific scene. For adding that extra bit of detail. Buying a few to create such scenes adds a lot of character to a layout. You don't have to populate the entire layout with them. Jim
QUOTE: Originally posted by rick bonfiglio painted figures cost more than unpainted. what's your forte, time or money?
QUOTE: Originally posted by mickey4479 I have had the same concerns about the cost for painted figures. I looked on e-bay for Homies and there were some interesting pieces but some might look out of place on a steam era layout because of the clothing. I goggled and found this site. I bought the set of 36 unpainted figures. $8.40 plus $6.95 shipping. That's about 48 cents/figure, but I still have to paint them. I will have several hours in them but it could be fun. Here is the site if anyone is interested. www.discounttrainsonline.com/ O-Scale-Figures-Model-Power/O_FIG_490_1.html
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