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1/144,1/200 Figures?
Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 25, 2004 3:45 PM
Anybody know a source for 1/144, and 1/200 figures?
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 25, 2004 4:59 PM
Blush [:I] To answer your question,No! They are very difficult to paint, it is hard to paint the eyes so that they look real. Clown [:o)]
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, May 26, 2004 12:18 AM
C'mon, there's Tom's Modelworks for 1/400, GMM 1/350; anyways, don't you have a shrink ray like the rest of us maniacs?
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, May 26, 2004 10:51 PM
I use the electronmicroscope at Duke University in NC
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, May 27, 2004 2:22 PM
Touche' ! thou hast smitten me mightily with yon comeback
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, May 28, 2004 1:31 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Joel Newsom

Anybody know a source for 1/144, and 1/200 figures?


Don't know if this will help, but Plastruct sells various size figures including 1:200, that might work for you. You should be able to go to their site and do a search for figures. Let me know if you have any trouble finding it.

Don Alien [alien]
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Posted by widepaul on Friday, June 4, 2004 11:11 AM
Priser also makes figures in "Z" scale - that's 1/220. I used them on my Yamato and they look great. They are actually cast so they are 3 dimensional. Do a net search using Preiser and you will find where you can purchase them.

Good luck,
Paul
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 4, 2004 7:55 PM
Thanks for the two sources, guys, I really do appreciate it. Onward through the fog....Smile [:)]
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Posted by widepaul on Tuesday, June 8, 2004 10:10 AM
Here is the link to the source where I got my Z scale Preiser figures:

http://www.modellbahnott.com/preiser/
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Posted by Jeff Herne on Tuesday, June 8, 2004 1:43 PM
N gauge model railroad scale is 1:160... tall for 1:200 and short for 1:144, but not enough to really make a difference.

Jeff
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, June 10, 2004 3:42 PM
Here is what I did with some of the Plastruct figures....

http://www.kipperboxes.co.uk/html/bridge_page_3.html

The poses are very static, but they look OK in the bridge. I have been looking at wargames figures, but they all seem to be very strangely proportioned ( Dungeons and Dragons has a lot to answer for!!) and in wild combat poses.

Ah well....

Tim P
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Posted by Ernie on Monday, August 30, 2004 9:16 AM
Plastruct.com has just about size figure you could want, most of them are generic figures that will need some kind of work clothes etc...I was really suprised at the selection they had. Go down to the search window and type figures. hope this helped.
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Posted by Ernie on Monday, August 30, 2004 9:18 AM
Hey I just checked they do have 1/200 scale figures. but I didn't see 1/144 maybe you could use something close to it?
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Posted by Jeff Herne on Monday, August 30, 2004 2:46 PM
Again...N guage model railroad figures are 1/160th scale...the difference in scales for an average 5'9" sailor would be 1/16 of an inch!!

Jeff
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