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Looking for 1:72 or OO scale firemen

October 28 2007 at 7:37 PM

  (Login jvenables)
from IP address 202.137.140.10

Anyone know a source of 1:72 or OO scale firemen?

I need some for a diorama and I'd prefer uniforms of about 1950's or 1960's vintage if possible.

There are a few suitable HO scale sets out there but these guys would look like skinny pygmies when placed beside the 1:72 scale vehilces and other OO scale figures that I'm using.

 
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(Login djnick66)
71.101.173.158

Well then OO isn't going to help you

October 29 2007, 7:40 AM 

HO and OO are about the same... small... 1/87 scale

 
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Damian C
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152.91.9.9

OO is 1/76, I believe

October 30 2007, 5:42 PM 

4mm/foot, but on HO (1/87) track. To make models of british trains look physically the same size as US ones.

 
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(Login djnick66)
71.101.173.158

It is HO/OO is 1/76

November 6 2007, 6:37 AM 

So asking for 1/72 and OO figures isnt going to help. I would still take a look at sets that might be interesting... For example the old Airfix HO/OO Marines and British Paras are bigger than many 1/72 sets!

 
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