Figure painting
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A few more Plasticville folks, these for the Christmas display:
Rush job; straight up block-paint/dip/highlight/clear matte process; very little in the way of removing flash/mold-marks/sprue trim...glopped some "Glitter Snow" on the bases and they're ready to go. Likely to be handled extensively by the kids.
Not sure where the cast mailbox came from, but not Plasticville...might have been Bowser.
The cat looks awful.
Rush job; straight up block-paint/dip/highlight/clear matte process; very little in the way of removing flash/mold-marks/sprue trim...glopped some "Glitter Snow" on the bases and they're ready to go. Likely to be handled extensively by the kids.
Not sure where the cast mailbox came from, but not Plasticville...might have been Bowser.
The cat looks awful.
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The cat looks awful.
That cat is great!
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There is a guy in OZ. that sells figures on Facebook. His work is amazing.
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robert. wrote:There is a guy in OZ. that sells figures on Facebook. His work is amazing.
Flip me a link. I’m not a Facebooker, but maybe I can see a few examples.
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see if this gets you there. https://www.facebook.com/groups/2181194 ... 401077966/
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Nice!
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Those look great!
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Impressive; what scale are they?
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[quote="robert."]see if this gets you there.
I get a message saying, "Only members can see..."
Thank you for posting a few pictures, Robert. I estimate the one with a human finger in the photo that the figure is 1:48 scale.
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Thank you for posting a few pictures, Robert. I estimate the one with a human finger in the photo that the figure is 1:48 scale.
----Wayne----
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A 50 cent Austrailian coin is 31.65 mm across the flats.
Using photogrammetry it is easy to measure the figure.
He is 5 feet tall in 1:48 scale.
Using photogrammetry it is easy to measure the figure.
He is 5 feet tall in 1:48 scale.
----Wayne----
Back when I was growing up, if you didn't start someth'n, there wouldn't be noth'n.
--Merle Haggard
Back when I was growing up, if you didn't start someth'n, there wouldn't be noth'n.
--Merle Haggard
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So slightly undersized then? That dude looks like he should be a bit taller than 60 scale inches. No matter, though, as there’s a lot of variability in O-gauge figures. I like the look of these. That one guy’s flannel shirt is impressive.
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He does a few scales. Ho-g and larger.
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Can you get us some other contact info?
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