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A - I think that figures add scale or life to a model. 92 61.74%
B - I don't think that figures add scale or life to a model. 31 20.81%
A - I think the addition of figures turns a model into a diorama. 42 28.19%
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Old 09-15-2005, 12:04 AM
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Hi,

I have found the Hat figures in Melbourne at my local modelling shop and have purchased the British mariners and sailors as suggested. Really good and will add a further dimension to the model. Have also visited a railway model shop and found they had figures which could also be adapted.

Again thanks for the advice.

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np, happy painting :) I'm sure they will look very nice on your model. Post some pictures, I'd like to see how you're going along with the project.

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My personal preference is not to employ figures on a model unless it is shown in an active mode ie: with sails hoisted, in water, or in a diorama. I have used figures only once in a model of a tug that was mounted on launching ways. The figures were of boatyard workmen.

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I am not an avid supporter of figures on my ships however I would not tell some one not to do it, whatever floats the boat. I did have figures on the CW Morgan during construction but that was when my grandson turned it into a pirate ship . Maybe this is why I do not like figures on ships.

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I do dioramas so figures are essential for me.
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While perusing ME's site I discovered that they had 1/48 scale, 3.5cm figures (6 in all). It looks like they were ment to be some of the Bounty crew. Since my model is 1/48 scale it looks like I'll be including them. I think it will add another cool visual affect to the overall model. Now, does anyone have a clue on how to paint britania figures?

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.............................Now, does anyone have a clue on how to paint britania figures?
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Very carefully!

Just being facetious Dave.
The trick is in the prime coat. Use white pigmented shellac (not the water base, but regular shellac based). Stuff adheres like crazy and you can paint the figures with any type of paint once the shellac is cured.

See - Painting of metal_parts (open in a blank window), by sabah

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Old 12-30-2005, 01:57 PM
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Also check your local hobby stores that stock figures used for wargaming and fantasy roleplaying games (D & D). They stock a spray flat grey primer that doesn't hide details, and a wide variety of water-based paints. There's also a clear flat spray for sealing the paint when you're done, since these figures are expected to be handled quite a bit.

Years ago I painted a few figures when my son was into D & D ... it was fun, but those games were interminable!

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I always put a few figures on my models just for the scale impression. Only a few mind you. I get them wherever I can. On my model of the Chesapeak Bay Skipjack, I found some plastic cowboy figures (a big bag full for a few bucks) and "worked" on them a little. One cowboy who was fanning his gun is now on the skipjack helping to furl the sail. I bet he wonders what happened..!

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People are on real ships.

My Higgins has a on deck crew of 11 USN, 6 Australian Rangers hunkered down, 2 wounded in grey flannell blankets and 2 dead in closed blankets.

Figures tell something when I use them.

The Hacker runabout will have dressed people.

 
 
 
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