I can`t take any credit for this idea, I read it in Garden Railways magazine about 5 years ago. It was an article by a guy who had won prizes for his detailed figures. These were absolute works of art with incredibly fine painted details like the iris in the figures eyes etc. To be honest, it was stuff that was really out of my league (and eyesight!!). However, he did suggest a quick and easy (if a little bit messy) way of detailing figures with a basic colour scheme.
When I was at the G scale show at Stafford, I found this set of Preiser rural figures on the Back2Bay6 stand at a very decent price and thought they might go nicely in the new farm area I`m developing on my railway. It`s very difficult to beat Preiser on the standards of their modelling, but the way their figures are painted comes in two categories. Some are deluxe models and are pretty detailed. These are also pretty expensive often over £10 per figure. This farm set comes in a fair bit cheaper, but there is no painted detail, just two or three different colours to each person. The standard of the mouldings though is still excellent.

When I was at the G scale show at Stafford, I found this set of Preiser rural figures on the Back2Bay6 stand at a very decent price and thought they might go nicely in the new farm area I`m developing on my railway. It`s very difficult to beat Preiser on the standards of their modelling, but the way their figures are painted comes in two categories. Some are deluxe models and are pretty detailed. These are also pretty expensive often over £10 per figure. This farm set comes in a fair bit cheaper, but there is no painted detail, just two or three different colours to each person. The standard of the mouldings though is still excellent.
