Sheep

Post

Posted
Rating:
#254109 (In Topic #13932)
Avatar
Full Member
Does anyone know of a good representation of sheep, some are too thin and the HO/OO versions are too small as they're basically HO.

Phil
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#254111
Full Member
A saw a good video which involves bulking them out with some white sand. Not sure where it was though. 
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#254113
Full Member
Found it https://youtu.be/MGKmhmo79zw
20 minutes in. Hope that helps. 
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#254115
Avatar
Full Member
Thanks but that shows how to give them a better coat, I need the right size sheep to start with :)

Phil
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#254117
Avatar
Full Member
[user=753]Phil.c[/user] wrote:
Thanks but that shows how to give them a better coat, I need the right size sheep to start with :)
ummmmmmmmmmm try Wales I'm told there's a lot of sheep there!   :mutley

research = asking a bloke who knows a bloke who said something vaguely similar to what I wanted to hear! - Tony (aka the Phat Controller)
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#254120
Full Member
haha, Wales is a good shout! I was learning towards your comment on "thin".
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#254124
Avatar
Full Member
Yes, plenty of sheep here and some dead ones now and again on the roads.

Phil
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#254125
Avatar
Full Member
[user=753]Phil.c[/user] wrote:
Yes, plenty of sheep here and some dead ones now and again on the roads.
Now that would make an interesting scene ……………………. :roll: :shock:

'Petermac
Online now: Yes Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#254129
Avatar
Full Member
Now and again a dead mountain pony too!!!

Phil
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#254202
Inactive Member
The railway companies would claim the scene would be a the farmer placing his best sheep ever on the tracks, the one he found drowned in a steam..

Last edit: by The Q


Now I've finally started a model railway…I've inherited another…
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#254204
Full Member
What about calling them lambs… I'll get me coat on.


Cheers Pete.
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#254205
Full Member
[user=1120]peterm[/user] wrote:
What about calling them lambs… I'll get me coat on.

A sheepskin coat I presume!

Jeff
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#254206
Full Member
[user=1460]jcm@gwr[/user] wrote:
[user=1120]peterm[/user] wrote:
What about calling them lambs… I'll get me coat on.

A sheepskin coat I presume!
 :lol:

Cheers Pete.
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#254353
Avatar
Full Member
Here's a skinny sheep with some filler added, much better.


 

Last edit: by Phil.c


Phil
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#254354
Avatar
Full Member
Oven ready no less !!   :thumbs

'Petermac
Online now: Yes Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#254355
Full Member
Very nice. Which brand did you go with?
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#254356
Avatar
Full Member
Modelscene sheep but as far as I can see, all makes are thin, caved in waists, looks like they're trying to save plastic!

Phil
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#254368
Full Member
[user=753]Phil.c[/user] wrote:
Modelscene sheep but as far as I can see, all makes are thin, caved in waists, looks like they're trying to save plastic!
 
Trying to save the oceans; they must be full of skinny plastic sheep. :-)


Cheers Pete.
Online now: No Back to the top
1 guest and 0 members have just viewed this.