Modern Era HO Scale Figures

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Love it,have. Back yard scene sun bathing and un expecting gest

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Dick, very provocative! Is it based on anyone you know?! :laughing:

Regards, Chris

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Ummm, no.

Plus you saw me at Amherst., so you know I’m an old dog.

Therefore, like an old dog chasing a car, if I knew anyone like that and was chasing it I wouldn’t know what to do with it if I caught it.

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does anyone know if there is a HO figure holding up “the bird” or “mooning” because of an thing i saw in the news

the news showed a bunch of people being allowed to pay for a special license to moon the am-track train its a once a year thing i forget what state or town it was.

but i want to recreate that scene on one of my models. i just wonder how that festival got started if it was the town drunk or just they didnt want amtrack in their town.

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Dick, regretfully, I know exactly what you mean.

Regards, Chris

To the Moon, Alice!!

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this is perfect lol

I know that Noch made some figures in some “Adult” situations, many in compromising positions. I do have a “Gentleman’s Club” on my layout. It’s discreetly hidden and I light it up for special guests. Most people don’t notice it since it’s clustered with other buildings… :rofl:

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Until they see the red light in the window. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye: :boom: :innocent:

David

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You have no idea… :upside_down_face:

last time i found the blonde she was trying to put her old gift cards into the coin star saying the machine was gonna give her her remaining change back

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I had stumbled upon those figures a little while back. I was amazed at how many different positions were available. I thought about adding a brothel - I could have different action visible through every upstairs window!

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One wonders what name would be outside?

David

Here are a few ideas.

Chicken
Luv Shack
Paridise

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And people wonder why there aren’t more women in the hobby…

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I started in this hobby about 1968, and started working in a hobby shop in 1971. I was only 14. The Lady in the Lake was a staple product in the Weston line of figures back then.

Nearly every layout I visited back then, and most I visit these days, have subtle scenes like the Lady in the Lake, or a tucked away red light district, or a car parked at “lookout pint” watching the submarine races at night.

I have never known a wife, or female visitor to be offended, most think it’s cute. Maybe because they know that their husbands are building models, not hanging in bars looking for trouble…

At that hobby shop, we had an outside guy who did custom modeling building. His personal layout was two rail O Scale. Some of you may be familiar with the wood and metal passenger car kits offered by Walthers back in the day, in both HO and O.

Well this guy build a private car in O scale from a Walthers observation kit - painted black, with white lettering “PLAYBOY” on the letterboard.

Full detailed interior, working table lamps, cocktail glasses and dishes on the tables. Even had photo reductions made of Playboy covers and several magazines graced the tables in the lounge area.

There was a Lady in the Lake taking a shower in one of the staterooms, and several other female figures dressed as you might expect, ears and tails.

All in good taste and good fun.

Sheldon

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Dick’s Bed and Breakfast ?

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While it doesn’t have the ‘Red Light’ on it, you can tell what it is. FYI, it lights up as well

Neal
(Mods, if this is not acceptable, please remove it with my apologies)

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