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1" sailors?
Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, April 21, 2004 11:01 AM
Hey guys,
I'm looking for sailors for my constitution model. The scale is 1:82nd...which is just a pain in the butt. Anyone know where I can get 1 inch (22mm) figures? Unfortunately, I think thats the closest scale I can get to 1:82 without making my own guys. I've bought all the ones that are in that one peweter of 7 (or something) set that ModelExpo and some of the other companies sell. I know I could buy a bunch of those and kit bash them, but I'm looking for more somewhere. Even normal 22mm figures. I've tapped out the HO railroading figures...they're just a little too small.
Help?
-ciao
-jonathan
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    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, April 21, 2004 11:25 AM
I believe HO scale is 1/86, which is really close to 1/82. I know you can find all sorts of HO figures at http://www.walthers.com/

Ron
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, April 21, 2004 9:32 PM
HO Scale is 1/87th. I should know as I also model trains.
Ch
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    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, April 22, 2004 2:24 AM
Hey kaalvin

As somebody who is into wargames figs, model railways and boats, maybe I can help! Smile [:)]

For a start you need to work out exactly what size figs you need...

You refer to 1 inch, which is 25 mm - good news is that this is a standard fig size. Bad news is that most figures sold as 25mm are in reality 30 mm tall, so are going to be way too big.

Next you refer to 22 mm, bad news is that this is not a standard fig size Sad [:(]

1:87 is the standard 'HO' model railway scale, figs here in theory would scale out to about 20 mm, and there is a fair chance that you can find some suitable figs in the 'toy train' shops. Contrary to the trend tho, most of these 'model railway' figs tend to be a bit under size!

Still with me? Good! 'cause the seriously good news is that in the wargames dept of the LHS you should be able to find boxes of plastic wargames figures in nominally 20 mm scale with about 50 figures in a box for only a couple of dollars. Whilst there will be no specific sailor figs, there are all sorts of infantry figs from virtually every historical period. Napoleonic and/or Revolutionary Wars figs should provide plenty of candidates for ships officers and marines, and I imagine that a little work with a sharp knife carving away unwanted weapons and headgear from some of the 'ancient' period figures would give a fair selection of motely ships crewmen.

These 'soft' plastic figs need thorough washing in detergent to get the copious quantities of mould release oils off, but then they take acrylics really well.

These figs may be very slightly underscale - 82 * 20mm = 1640mm, which is about 5' 4" tall, but they tend to be a millimeter or two oversize, which pushes them up to about 5'6", which should be near enough!

Good luck! Andy.

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