Hi Jerry, are you not refering to the Preiser 1/35 series?
I have two sets, quite useful, but rather weak in detail.
One set is a number of refugees, the other one women cleaning up rubble.
You may find them on the Preiser website.
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Posted: Monday, December 21, 2015 - 11:39 PM UTC
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Hi Jerry, are you not refering to the Preiser 1/35 series?
I have two sets, quite useful, but rather weak in detail.
One set is a number of refugees, the other one women cleaning up rubble.
You may find them on the Preiser website.
Yes Paul,those are the ones. They are soft on detail but since the original poster wanted figs to put inside a tram I thought the detail could be weak as nobody would really see it clearly?
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Posted: Tuesday, December 22, 2015 - 01:13 AM UTC
Yep, That's exactly what I wanted. And if they would have been available I would of gone the 1/32 scale route. With Jerry's under cutting techniques and a good paint job coupled with being obscured by "glass" they could work.
I am guessing that all the 1/32&1/35 figures are enlarged from their HO or 1/87 scale figs. That's why they are a little rough.
Walther's Model Railroad store/distributorship is just a few miles away from me and would have been a perfect choice. But they are out of almost all 1/32nd figs. Probably won't be re-stocked until they have a full export container from German companies like Vollmer, Faller & Preiser.
So until MiniArt figures or the re-stock comes the tram project will be in limbo. Heck, it's not like I don't have anything else to work on.
Happy Holidays to everybody !
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I am guessing that all the 1/32&1/35 figures are enlarged from their HO or 1/87 scale figs. That's why they are a little rough.
Walther's Model Railroad store/distributorship is just a few miles away from me and would have been a perfect choice. But they are out of almost all 1/32nd figs. Probably won't be re-stocked until they have a full export container from German companies like Vollmer, Faller & Preiser.
So until MiniArt figures or the re-stock comes the tram project will be in limbo. Heck, it's not like I don't have anything else to work on.
Happy Holidays to everybody !
Tom
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Posted: Wednesday, December 30, 2015 - 03:21 PM UTC
Try this dealer. They have been selling all the Euro lines of model RR brands for many years.
http://www.reynaulds.com/preiser.aspx
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