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  • Member since
    February 2007
Posted by mitsdude on Thursday, October 11, 2012 12:29 AM

Tombo,

I feel your pain!  I've been looking for some 1/45 scale figures for a project.

A couple of places you might try are:

peoplescale and woodland scenics

Good hunting!

  • Member since
    February 2004
Posted by dhenning on Wednesday, October 10, 2012 10:35 PM

1:64 is S scale in the model railroading world, but it is a pretty rare scale.  I also needed some figures for the old 1:64 scale Lindberg PT-109.  Had a hard time locating anything but did find some wargaming figures in 25mm or 28mm that looked like they would work, but ended up picking up another PT-109 kit and using the figures out of it.   Search for the S scale figures on model railroading sites (such as Walthers), but I am afraid that you will mostly find engineers, conductors, passengers, and such.  Good luck!

  • Member since
    October 2012
1:64 scale figures
Posted by Tombo on Wednesday, October 10, 2012 6:01 PM

Hi all, 

I am in the process of building a 1:64 scale model ship, Jotika/Caldercraft's HM Yacht Chatham. I am going to model her in full sail with crew on deck, but am struggling to find a suitable source for the figures.

I picked the model specifically because it was 1:64, and I have done a lot of modelling in the past with games workshop figures, which are built on a 28mm scale. Having held a couple of Empire militia men up against the deck of my Chatham, I am now well aware of some of the variations in scale!!! 

What I am looking for is a good source of high quality varied figures, in metal or plastic, actual 1:64 scale (which works out between 25 and 28mm tall). The figures should look like they are from the 19th Century, and as a bonus could look like sailors (bare feet, nautical hats, etc etc.) I am happy to do a fair amount of converting and adapting, so any ideas you might have will be considered...

Cheers all!

Tom

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