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Has anyone wished that there were more manufacturers doing high quality figures or am I the only one? I have a box full of those Chinese figures and will never use them except for maybe if they are hidden in a building for effect (which I had to do on Dizzyland).
I do understand that the tooling would be almost cost prohibitive, but would it really be? -in the long run? We need a quality competitor for Preiser, not to hurt them but to broaden this need of a specialized Z product and, maybe, to give them a reason to add more poses, themes, and paint schemes. For those of us who have the need to populate Z this would be a wonderful and welcome new manufacture...if the quality is there.
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You are absolutely right.
But in the meantime I think we all try to compensate the lack of choices with all kind of tricks. For instance I rework a little those Chinese product, even thought they are quite, hum!? "ugly" as is, when compare to the Preiser ones.
The lady with the coat could be redo a little (the plastic), but the 6 foot tall girl with no hands is quite a challenge. The white one is a Preiser figure.
Also I use a lot of those tilt shift pictures, it give me info as to where I should stop putting details. Boy! Did I use to hate those pictures when I was looking for miniature subject and I was getting only fake photo's, they were everywhere, now I find them really helpful.
Example.
www.flickr.com/photos/yhlee/390118500/
www.flickr.com/photos/eggend_houston/356388588/
www.flickr.com/photos/pinboke/2443082568/
www.flickr.com/photos/pinboke/2150746952/sizes/o/
Ben
My web site: www.animekmodels.com
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John, Thanks for the info. You link does not work however. Cheers, Jim CCRR:(
The address had a period added onto the end (... .com./) as part of the link. Try: www.blundellharling.com .
Mike
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The site does not work.
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www.trafofuchs.de/index_en.htm
The company is based in Germany but their website is also in english and they do ship internationally.
Trafofuchs has an original line of figures and details in Z. Allthough there are no specific US-themed sets, some might be put to use on an American layout, E.G. the railroadworkers or the XXX rated sets.
I´ve inquired after possibility of developing a set of American style figures, will let you all know what comes out of that.
Maybe more requests of this type would encourage them to do so.
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See the gallery General Z - Z-figures for three examples of what they might look like.
Trafofuchs (mrs. Birgit Foken-Brock) appreciates your reactions and suggestions. trafofuchs at trafofuchs.de
No business involvement of me, just an interested z-scaler..
regards,
Matt
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www.plastruct.com/Pages/OnlineProductDetail.lasso?CCode=SFI-250
I went on the Plastruct website and found Z people. The smallest size they have is 1:250. The next size is 1:200. We are in between. This is probably a good thing. Since we are all different sizes anyway. These Plastruct characters look much better than the offerings of WeBeHonest and Everygoodays. They come plain or painted. Painted seem a bit pricey at $26. I could not find out how many people are in the package. If I read it correctly then I think there are only 2 figures in a package! Of course, no guarantee which figures you will get. They definately have the North American "look" most of us are seeking. Cheers, Jim CCRR:)
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Thanks! Glad I'm not the only one. I was looking for deer, elk, etc. for my layout. Bear, couger, bobcat, wolf, coyote would be great as well. I'm sure someone out there would appreciate a moose, antelope et al. I won't hold my breath for ducks, Canadian geese, pheasant, etc.
But I think we will see Z North American people long before we see critters as there would be much more demand.
Cheers!
Jeremy
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