N gauge Pigeons

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Hi  All,   

I  have recieved a batch of  Shapeways N  gauge  pigeons this week  &  have them available in  20's  unpainted  for  £1.00 per 20  ……….   will  post  worldwide postage  prices are as follows.

U.K. Mainland     90p  Europe   £1.50

Australia/New Zealand   £2.50

Should postage be less i will   reinburse you,  orders   via  PM   please.

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Are they really only 1.5mm tall?

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What sort of pigeons are they? I'm after some wood pigeons but definitely don't want racing pigeons as they will look out of place on my layout.
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[user=394]ddolfelin[/user] wrote:
Are they really only 1.5mm tall?
They  are  ;-)  on the   site theres a picture of a figure  as comparison,   not sure if they're  everyday pigeons or wood pigeons trainfish    

http://www.shapeways.com/model/499052/n-scale-1-160-pigeons-set-of-121.html

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Could I use them as sparrows on my 4mm layout ?

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[user=465]Stubby47[/user] wrote:
Could I use them as sparrows on my 4mm layout ?

:lol::lol::lol::lol:

 

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[While we're here, does anyone do 4mm badgers?]

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[user=465]Stubby47[/user] wrote:
Could I use them as sparrows on my 4mm layout ?

Possibly   ;-) :lol:
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At 1.5mm and a coat of paint, I reckon they could be any smallish bird.

Not sure they make badgers in card, Doug.

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[user=465]Stubby47[/user] wrote:
Could I use them as sparrows on my 4mm layout ?
You'd need to hide the feet and re-shape the beak of course.
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[user=427]Trainfish[/user] wrote:
[user=465]Stubby47[/user] wrote:
Could I use them as sparrows on my 4mm layout ?
You'd need to hide the feet and re-shape the beak of course.
And take out the sound chip ……….:cheers

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Good point. Also make sure you do that before adding the detailing pack.
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[user=394]ddolfelin[/user] wrote:
At 1.5mm and a coat of paint, I reckon they could be any smallish bird.

Not sure they make badgers in card, Doug.
…Hmm, Kathy Kirby was quite small, wasn't she? [Well, in the vertical direction……What? Yes Dear, just mailing the chaps re a modelling query…:oops:]

 

 

Still want some badgers….


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