Evening all, most probably the easiest thing to find but I seem to be struggling!!
Where can we get suitably dressed 1950s steam shed staff from?? We have official papers to know that the shed employed 72 people in 1958 so won't have that many to populate the site BUT know that not everyone was hidden away buried under a loco so could do with a good 15 or 20 to pose around the shed at work so some good quality ready painted "noch" or equivalent.
Many thanks
Farish do a set of 1950s train crew and no doubt several would be seen wandering round a steam depot
https://www.track-shack.com/acatalog/Graham-Farish-Scenecraft-379-320-N-Scale-1950s-Train-Crew-Graham-Farish-Scenecraft-379-320.html (https://www.track-shack.com/acatalog/Graham-Farish-Scenecraft-379-320-N-Scale-1950s-Train-Crew-Graham-Farish-Scenecraft-379-320.html)
Thanks Mick, (found track shack this year and they are brilliant. Will put an official recommendation on "online shops" section)
yeah planned on some of them was hoping to find some fitters or maintenance men of some sort as well if they exist anywhere? ???
I was going to recommend the Farish Steam locomotive staff and the traction maintenance depot workers but if you've seen that link I'm sure you will have noticed them.
Try modelu, but you got to paint them yourself.
Yeah searched them John MPD staff are too new and can't justify ruining the set in an attempt to repaint them.
Like Mrs S. Always wanting the hardest thing in the world 😤
Absolutely brilliant site w greatbatch looks like I'll be spending hundreds there and a huge new magnifying light to paint them all
I agree. Great site added to my bookmarks. Thanks w greatbatch. :thumbsup:
Well that's it I've just ordered 14 figures from modelu now off to work out what paint colours im missing and buy the biggest magnifying glass known to man.
The hardest part will be hiding the parcels from the missus 😯
Let us know what you think of them when they arrive please. :)
I will, BEFORE I attempt to paint them 😃 if I can remember how without forcing Paul (sprintex) to pull his hair out sorting it for me ill even put some pictures up.
Orders being sent Royal Mail 1st class for £2.50. Very impressed already!
Thanks Craig. :)
Quote from: w greatbatch on January 20, 2018, 09:47:26 PM
Try modelu, but you got to paint them yourself.
https://www.modelu3d.co.uk/ (https://www.modelu3d.co.uk/)
They were at a recent exhibition - they photograph you in appropriate clothing + shovel etc, and then print a 3D model of yourself in any scale!
I have looked at the modelu site in the past and they look absolutely brilliant. I reckon once you start to use them as crew and shed staff you won't be happy with just a couple. I have two locos purchased with crew already added, and how it lifts them/brings them to life.
I think I am correct in saying the 2mm society have negotiated a discount on the figures for their members. Sounds a good idea, as those with a large fleet of locos and/or a large engine shed could desire quite a number of them. As I said, once you start...
Definitely they are fantastic looking and we are constantly striving for the perfect minature world. Do like the idea of the photo of yourself to make models of. At least this way to get the one struggling with a wheel in the shed or climbing a ladder IF the cost is reasonable then worth every penny. BUT saying that what price do we put on the show winning scene as long as it's in our own layout?
Worst thing about the bad weather in our game, when we can't get on doing what needs to be done we end up sat online spending money 😯
Modelu also does some 'off the shelf' figures, based on people who've allowed their scans to be used. I've got some loco staff who are actually volunteers on the Severn Valley Railway, I assume they feel right at home on the footplate of my ex-GWR locos...
The detailing on the modelu figures is exquisite and they aren't as tricky to paint as you might think. Just make sure you have some brushes with very fine tips.