Loco crew Multi-Pack - 6 (Version3) assorted poses -3D scans - NG7 / O Gauge
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- £14.99
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- £14.99
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Product details
6 Unpainted Figures in 1:43.5 scale suitable for using as Loco crew, all around 39mm tall. They are shipped from stock and are ready to paint. This listing is for six resin printed pieces. This is version 3, see other listing for different figures.
Compare our prices to well known 3D sellers who charge over £30 for just 5 figures and you'll see that our range is extremely competitive. Plus all our figures are removed from sprues and supports, so no fiddly cutting required or chances of breaking them. Just prime and paint and they are ready to use
Finishing: All items are cleaned and cured by hand. They are unassembled (if needed). Ready for you to prime and paint.
All pieces and parts come unprimed and unpainted with all supports removed. Painted figures are for example only and are not included.
Remember, the delicacy of resin calls for gentle handling. Though we can't be responsible for accidents after delivery, we're here to assist if any mishaps occur during transit. Just provide us with images, and we'll explore ways to lend a helping hand.
FAQ – Product FAQs
FAQs – 1:43.5 Scale Unpainted Loco Crew Figures (Version 3)
What exactly is included in this product?
You receive six unpainted resin figures in 1:43.5 scale, each around 39 mm tall. This listing is for six resin printed pieces only; any painted figures shown in photos are examples and are not included.
What scale are these figures, and what are they suitable for?
These figures are 1:43.5 scale, approximately 39 mm tall, and are suitable for use as locomotive crew in that scale. They work nicely in O gauge layouts that use 1:43.5 figures.
Are the figures already assembled?
The figures are supplied as resin printed pieces and are unassembled if needed. There is no sprue or support removal required, so you can go straight to priming and painting without cutting them from supports.
Are these figures painted or primed?
All figures come unprimed and unpainted. They are fully cleaned and cured by hand, but you will need to apply your own primer and paint. Any painted examples shown are for illustration only.
How does this version differ from your other listings?
This is Version 3 of the loco crew set, featuring a different selection of figures from our other listings. If you want alternative poses or crews, please check the other versions available separately.
Why are your figures described as good value?
Our range is priced competitively compared with well‑known 3D sellers who often charge over £30 for just five figures. Here you receive six figures, already cleaned with supports removed, at a very competitive price.
My figure arrived with a broken part. What should I do?
If damage occurs during transit, please contact us and provide clear photos of the affected pieces and the packaging. While we can’t be responsible for accidents after delivery, we will always look at ways to help when something happens in the post.
The resin feels delicate. Is that normal?
Yes. Resin figures are naturally more delicate than metal or plastic. This allows for finer detail but means they need gentler handling, especially around thin parts like arms, hands, and tools. Always pick them up by the sturdier parts of the body.
What if a part snaps while I’m working on it?
Breakages during handling or painting are your responsibility, but minor damage can often be repaired with a good quality cyanoacrylate (super glue) and a steady hand. If you’re unsure how to tackle a repair, feel free to ask for advice.
Why do some surfaces look slightly matte or frosted?
The figures are cleaned and cured by hand, which can leave a slightly matte finish in places. This is normal for cured resin and will disappear under primer and paint, giving a consistent surface.
My figures seem slightly warped. Can this be fixed?
Minor warping can sometimes be gently corrected by briefly soaking the affected area in warm (not boiling) water, carefully bending it back, and then holding it in place while it cools. Always use caution and avoid excessive heat to prevent damage.
Do I need to wash the figures before priming?
They are already cleaned and cured by hand, so most people can prime them straight away. If you prefer, you can give them a quick rinse in lukewarm water with a tiny amount of mild detergent, then let them dry fully before priming.
What type of primer should I use?
Use a primer suitable for resin miniatures. Both brush‑on and spray primers work well; just apply in thin, even coats to avoid obscuring detail. Ensure the figures are completely dry and dust‑free before priming.
Which paints work best on these figures?
Most hobby acrylic paints designed for miniatures or model railways work very well over a good primer. They dry quickly and are easy to layer for shading and highlights. Enamels can also be used if you prefer, provided the primer is compatible.
Any tips for painting realistic loco crew figures?
For a convincing railway look:
- Use muted blues, greys, and browns for workwear.
- Add subtle weathering with thin washes of dark brown or black to suggest coal dust and oil.
- Pick out faces and hands with lighter skin tones and a gentle wash to bring out detail.
- Seal your work with a matte or satin varnish once fully dry.
Do I need to do any sanding or cleanup before painting?
All supports are removed for you, so most figures will be ready to prime and paint straight away. If you spot a tiny print line or a faint nub where a support was removed, a light pass with fine‑grit sanding sticks or a sharp hobby knife will tidy it up quickly.
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