O Gauge Figures For A Big Layout!

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Malcolm 0-6-0 wrote: Sun Dec 02, 2018 10:26 am Is the chap on the right in the first pic the local shop steward on his way to front the foreman over a grievance? ;)
He could be lol. They are to go in a pub on the lay out but I am struggleing to find beer glasses.
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Lovely work on those figures - I must admit I'd hate to bump into Lill on a dark night. She looks even more formidable than the shop steward :D
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Malcolm 0-6-0 wrote: Sun Dec 02, 2018 10:40 am Lovely work on those figures - I must admit I'd hate to bump into Lill on a dark night. She looks even more formidable than the shop steward :D
I have modeled her on Mrs PT :lol:
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Brilliant. Definitely nothing average about your work. They are lucky to have you on their team.
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Mr Bones wrote: Sun Dec 02, 2018 7:37 pm Brilliant. Definitely nothing average about your work. They are lucky to have you on their team.
Thank you sir :)
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I have been fitting a few of the finished figures onto the lay out...…

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Neatly done - I note that bunch of flowers doesn't seem to have won the missus over :)
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5 more completed with another 4 almost done.

John :)

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It's not been a good day for Pete the Plumber.

He had been called into fix a leaking tab but after a slight mishap involving his 'apprentice' lad and a hack saw, he ended up replacing half the bath room pipe work and emptying several buckets of water!

Here we see him with the remains of some of the afore mention pipe work and a very cold bucket of water. Now if he can just find where that lad is hiding...…..

Figure converted from a guy with a pick axe. Tap is brass and bucket is my Minerva, filled with gloss varnish.

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