The figures from PeopleScale were mentioned here a couple of weeks ago. I 
bought some. I uploaded a picture of two of them, next to an Arttista figure 
(the tallest one on the left). They are cast in white plastic. What they sell 
as S Scale are probably 1:75 size, which it also says on the label. The women 
are particularly short for S.

The detailing is decent in the clothing, some figures have OK face details. 
None have fingers, the shoes are blobs.

The set is generally 3 each of 9 different figures. They are inexpensive, I 
think suitable for inside buildings (I do interiors and lighting), maybe back a 
ways from the front edge of your layout.

I think you can see the picture (such as it is - not a great photographer) at 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/S-Scale/photos/album/242646530/pic/1083413382/view
If that doesn't work, the album is M Eldridge; I usually just click on "new 
photos"

-Michael Eldridge
-San Jose, CA

PS, I just want to be clear, in case any authorities are monitoring this list, 
that painting and photographing these figures does not constitute "modeling," 
which I am not allowed to do until I finish my course work due next week.



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