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Last trip through York, I visited Mike Rosenberg's booth where I was able to acquire a few tinplate toy railroad people. Based on a few on-line sources, I believe these were made by Barclay, hollow-cast in the style of toy soldiers of the era:
These are in "as found" condition, pretty remarkable given their 70+ year age. I've no plans to change that.
I believe the guy in the middle of the lower image is intended to be a gateman. Both Lionel (presumably Barclay) and American Flyer made gateman that featured figures with an artificial leg. I have often wondered if this indicative of the hiring practices of the railroads, whereby injured employees and disabled veterans were hired to perform such "low impact" jobs along the right-of-way.
These are in "as found" condition, pretty remarkable given their 70+ year age. I've no plans to change that.
I believe the guy in the middle of the lower image is intended to be a gateman. Both Lionel (presumably Barclay) and American Flyer made gateman that featured figures with an artificial leg. I have often wondered if this indicative of the hiring practices of the railroads, whereby injured employees and disabled veterans were hired to perform such "low impact" jobs along the right-of-way.
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That artificial leg.............now my interest is piqued........
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I gotta find my Flyer S-scale figures.
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More Plasticville figures, these painted for the 2022 Christmas display:
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One of Arttista's iconic figures, the infamous "running man":
He's the ultimate stop-action figure for the layout, a world where typically only the trains are moving.
Block-painted using Tamiya and Vallejo acrylics, a wash with diluted black ink applied, than an overspray of Tamiya clear matte lacquer.
He's the ultimate stop-action figure for the layout, a world where typically only the trains are moving.
Block-painted using Tamiya and Vallejo acrylics, a wash with diluted black ink applied, than an overspray of Tamiya clear matte lacquer.
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Figures painted for the 2023 Christmas display:
All are Bachmann Plasticville, except the one dude on the end glued on a piece of acetate.
All are Bachmann Plasticville, except the one dude on the end glued on a piece of acetate.
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Looks like a town of welcoming and friendly citizens…what trains are you going to run under the tree this year?…winced36 wrote:Figures painted for the 2023 Christmas display:
All are Bachmann Plasticville, except the one dude on the end glued on a piece of acetate.
(By the way…I’ll take my club sandwich in the diner…toasted wheat with extra bacon)…
Howard…
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Thanks Howard. I picked up an MTH Christmas trolley that will work nicely...I'll take some pics and post them. I have a couple other old LIonels found recently and returned to service...they may show up here as well.