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    February 2012
Posted by JOHN NICHOLAS HOLMES on Sunday, February 12, 2012 5:09 PM

Couple more ideas

* Go to http://www.plasticsoldierreview.com/Index.aspx and they will tell you more than anybody needs too know about the world of 1/72 sets. I put "horses" in their search engine and got 369 references to model horses in1/72.

* We may have missed this years deadline, but if US schools are anything like our schools, projects will roll round each year for each year group.Find out what next years project for your child will be and give yourself a bit more research time, Model Railroad horses here tend to be pre-painted, over-priced and from antique molds, not half as good as horses from China and Eastern Europe.

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    February 2012
Posted by JOHN NICHOLAS HOLMES on Saturday, February 11, 2012 9:44 AM

Italeri 1:72 set no 6028 "Roman Cavalry" 1st -2nd century B.C. has 17 horses and riders. A bit of glue and tissue paper could bring the Romans up to your date. I paid £5.99 here in UK for them and they fight Hannibals elephants -HIT and Zvesda - on my grandsons fort in my cellar workshop.

John Holmes

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    February 2011
  • From: Ontario, Canada
Posted by gunner_chris on Friday, February 10, 2012 7:53 PM

Try a shop that carries model train supplies, you might be able to find an HO scale horse(s).  They are/should be 1/87 scale, not exact but could be a backup plan if you're still in a bind.

 

As for the rider you might have to do some creative person bashing to get an HO scale dude on as a rider.

  • Member since
    June 2003
  • From: Philadelphia, PA
Posted by garys on Friday, February 10, 2012 12:43 PM

Thanks Brad,

Love PVHC. It's my closest shop.  Unfortunately they are now only open for something like 1 hour on Saturdays!!  Just kidding but not by much!  One day a week and maybe only a couple hours.  They have the sets but there's no guarantee the horses are going to be inside.  What I really need is another local modeler with a horse or two in his stash he'd be willing to trade.  Thanks for the update though!

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    September 2006
  • From: Bethlehem PA
Posted by the Baron on Friday, February 10, 2012 12:01 PM

Sorry, Gary, I missed that your deadline is this weekend.  But in that case, I have another suggestion, and that is to call Penn Valley Hobbies in Lansdale and see if they have anything that fits.  Their website is http://www.pennvalleyhobbycenter.com/

They're a bricks-and-mortar LHS that has made the transition to the cyberworld.  You can go to the shop and browse the stacks, or buy online from their site or their eBay store.  PVHC was my LHS as a kid; I used to ride my bike over from Harleysville and spend my paper route money on kits there.

They always have a varied selection of items, including some older and hard-to-find items, so it's worth calling them.

Hope that helps!

Brad

The bigger the government, the smaller the citizen.

 

 

  • Member since
    September 2006
  • From: Bethlehem PA
Posted by the Baron on Thursday, February 9, 2012 11:41 AM

Hi, Gary, if you're not averse to buying a box of figures, try HaT or Italeri, both of whom have had 1/72 cavalry sets in their catalogs, including sets of Prussian Seven Years War dragoons, and Prussian Napoleonic Wars cuirassiers.  Either type of figure could be converted relatively easily into a rider from our Revolutionary Wars.

Locally, I'd try Triple A Hobbies, and any Hobbytown.  Our Hobbytown store up here in the Lehigh Valley has figure sets like these, so you might be able to find them off the shelf.  Beyond that, you could look for vendors who sell them over the Internet.  Some possibilites are Hobby Bunker in Malden, Massachussetts (www.hobbybunker.com).  I know the owner, Matt Murphy, and if he doesn't carry something like this in stock, I'm sure he'll be able to find it in his catalogs.

IMain Line Hobbies, now at the Plymouth Meeting Mall, is also a possibility, though I think he stocks heavily for car modelers.

And of course, there's always eBay.  The manufacturers and sets that I mentioned are usually to be found in eBay auctions, at any given time.

Another possibility, depending on your daughter's deadline, is to visit the upcoming Cold Wars wargaming show in Lancaster.  The show is put on by the Historical Miniatures Gaming Society (http://www.hmgs.org/), they host Cold Wars in the winter, Historicon in the summer, and Fall-In in autumn.  There are vendors at the show, who specialize in smaller scales favored by wargamers.

Hope that helps!

Brad

The bigger the government, the smaller the citizen.

 

 

  • Member since
    June 2003
  • From: Philadelphia, PA
Posted by garys on Thursday, February 9, 2012 10:58 AM

Thanks Rob ,

What I'm looking for is someone close by that I can pick up one or two of there extra horses from there stash.  Maybe trade some extra infantry sprues or something for them.  Need them by the weekend so ordering is out of the questions and since the sets are sealed, buying more from any of the local stores is a crapshoot.

The only horses in my stash are Mustangs of the P-51 variety,

Gary

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    December 2002
  • From: Fort Knox
Posted by Rob Gronovius on Wednesday, February 8, 2012 9:15 PM

I believe the old Hasegawa M3 Stuart light tank included a horse and rider of pre-WW2 era.

http://www.greatmodels.com/~smartcart/cgi/display.cgi?item_num=HSG31103

  • Member since
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  • From: Philadelphia, PA
1/72 Horse - Philadelphia area
Posted by garys on Wednesday, February 8, 2012 9:51 AM

Hey gang,

Hope someone close by might be able to help us out.  Helping my daughter with her history Revolutionary War diorama project and we are in need of a 1/72 scale horse, a rider too if available, and in a perfect world a second set.  We've picked up three different Imex sets and not one had the horses it was supposed too.  We could probably make any era work.  Thanks!

Gary Schurr

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