Are any of these critters any better than all the lumpy globs we have
contended with for years? The ONLY good figures or animals I have EVER
seen are made by that Colorado horse, cattle and human other
product firm in Colorado. (cannot recall - Aspen or
similar)  
Modelers seem to have glass eyeballs in all
gauges..
John Armstrong



> ....maybe some
one has a rooster that Ed E can have, trade for or buy 
>
outright.. 
>> gale hall 
> 
> For the benefit
of any roosteroholics out there, one kind fellow 
> directed me to
a web site (Action Farm Toys) that sold S scale roosters 
>
already painted. A complete set with roosters, chickens, two farmers, 
> geese, etc. all for the grand old price of $2.25 (plus postage). My

> miniature farm never had it so good. A number of other kind
fellows 
> used Google to locate farm equipment dealers right here
in beautiful 
> downtown San Francisco and, even better, in Santa
Clara only eight 
> miles from the mighty NYC. I never would have
guessed.... So now my 
> rooster is enroute and all is well, once
again, on the mighty NYC. At 
> least until the next
"need" raises it's head. Cheers...Ed L. 
> 
>




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