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"Not very stable, but incredibly versatile." ;)
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Look a bit like posh cocktail sticks. Great job.
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Impressive, looks like the local newsagent has been doing some good business :lol:
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Carl L wrote: Mon Sep 04, 2023 3:34 pm Impressive, looks like the local newsagent has been doing some good business :lol:
You spotted the repeats.
There are only six different figures but every single one is painted differently and will be spread across ten or more coaches so I should get away with it.
The best part? Only cost me £11 and about five hours of painting time.
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You can always do a bit of amputation and newspaper removal
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They do look very good - you really have done a great job with the painting. Some will be fine sitting on station platform benches - they can keep their legs :roll: . You commented on mine being "legless", as you know there is very little leg-room in most coaches. They will certainly enhance any coaching stock you place them in.
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I did try one on a station bench when I first printed them - his feet didn’t touch the ground! That’s what made me think I had printed them slightly underscale when I spoke to you the other day Barry. That will be fine for the coaches, even if they have to lose their feet. I may have to fiddle with the scale and reprint a few for the station seats - that’s my job for tomorrow.
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I have a few more upscale versions in the printer, meanwhile the glue is drying on these.

Image20230905_121636 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
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Blimey Steve if you keep going at this rate you won’t have room for a railway.
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Walkingthedog wrote: Tue Sep 05, 2023 12:59 pm Blimey Steve if you keep going at this rate you won’t have room for a railway.
I think I passed that point some time ago. :shock:
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