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Want a 1/10 scale figure which would be suitable for display with Beleroit Monoplane

February 8 2009 at 5:57 PM
  (Login jimmie58)
from IP address 71.173.193.233

I have a Amati 1/10 scale Beleroit Monoplane which I plan to build and want a suitable figure I can convert to a pilot.

Email at james.reaganjr@verizon.net if you are interested.

Jim Reagan

 
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(Login djnick66)
71.100.199.225

Weird Scale

February 9 2009, 9:15 AM 

There aren't a lot of 1/10 figures. I can't think of any. 1/9 (200mm) isn't even that common. The ones I can think of there are mostly World War II German soldiers. You will find maybe some 1/12 figures for plastic motorcycles. In 1/6 you can probably find a large GI Joe style World War I pilot. or be able to piece one together. Figures do come in common scales, but 1/10 isnt one of them.

You find a few 1/3 and 1/4 fantasy and animie type figures.

For military figues they are mostly in the 54mm to 120mm range.

There are a few larger figures like the old Esci 1/9 Panzer Grenadider and some old Verlinden and Warriors Germans.

 
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(Login Buzz1941)
66.162.249.165

Yankee Dog

February 12 2009, 5:03 PM 

Yankee Dog had a 1898 American soldier in that scale, there are also some Napoleonic figures available elsewhere.

 
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