Below is a link to MTH for the RailKing 120-person bag of unpainted 
passenger figures. I purchased mine through MTH and had a good time painting 
them - assembly-line style.  I got enough to populate my AM "lighweight" B&O 
passenger car set as well as several Budd sets (you don't need too many figures 
unless you're dealing with commuter cars).
 
   As Bob notes below, although not as nicely detailed (or painted) as the 
S-scale figures, you may find them acceptable inside a passenger car.  
 
   If you put them in the Budd cars and add some window shades (see Vic Roseman 
article from several years ago - can't recall the publication - on detailing 
passenger cars), things begin to look nice.
 
   Best wishes.
 
   Paul Schilling
 
 
http://mthtrains.com/search/apachesolr_search/figures?page=3&filters=type%3Aitem




-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Werre <[email protected]>
To: S-Scale <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, Sep 12, 2011 1:12 pm
Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} re: S People for Pass Cars (was AM's models)

  Earl (and all)

I cut my Dutch door open as suggested by Sam Powell in a long ago 
article in either the Dispatch or 3/16's.

My people are from a 'bag of people' once sold by MTH. About half were 
seated and the other half standing. Obviously they weren't as well 
detailed as the 6-10$ people from Artistia or Railmaster, but in the 
windows they look fine.

I painted the seated figures and sold the standing figures. That was a 
mistake as I could have cut the standing people off at the waste and 
used them in the seats. I only problem I had was finding enough colors 
to paint all the clothing not to mention the skin tones. One tries not 
to make the colors too bright, so you get a lot of reefer gray suits, 
black suits and boxcar red suits on the men! I did do my women in 
bright reds, dark blues and a fair amount of whites--that seemed to work 
fine.

I need another batch of people but I'm not certain if MTH still makes 
them. I haven't figured out exactly how to populate my dome riders yet, 
but my two coaches and observation are well populated. Also remember to 
have some guy laying on the back of the tender with a microphone 
recording all the sounds from the excursion run. We photographers just 
hated that guy for messing up the shots.
Bob Werre
>
> First of all, let me apologize for accidentally hitting the send button
> before I had typed my message.
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> -----------------------------------
>
> Bob, I am interested in the S people you used to populate your JC/Chester
> passenger cars. When I finish applying Laser Horizons sides on a short
> dining car and a short steam excursion recording car, I will have a 
> complete
> model of the Southern Railway Steam Excursion train as it looked in the
> mid-1970s. Trouble is I have no people riding the train. And steam 
> excursions
> usually were sold out and railfans were hanging out the windows, the
> vestibules, the mid-train club car, the recording car, and the open 
> platform
> car. It may be a monumental task for me to put seats and people in all 
> the
> cars, and also expensive. The cost of some of the S people can really add
> up, depending on what you buy. Plus, a lot of the S people really are 
> not S.
> So I am interested in knowing more about the riders in your passenger
> cars.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> I would also like recommendations on how to open the top half of the 
> dutch
> doors in the vestibules so that railfans can be leaning out the 
> windows as
> they always do on steam excursions.
>
> -
>

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