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Post by Radman on Oct 2, 2010 20:02:30 GMT
Here ya go: tgftoys.com/searchquick-submit.sc?keywords=opossumCarve the little babies off with an x-acto blade and you've got two different scales. Come to think of it, I might try this myself. The babies would be roughly 1:40 scale, so could make a nice stand-in for Didelphodon or similar Cretaceous varmints. Problem is that figure is 4 3/4 in long (12.07 cm)- over twice as big as 1/15th scale. Opossums with tail are about 24 to 30 in long which scales at 1.6 to 2 in long. Um, yeah. I meant the shaved-off babies would stand in as adult prehistorics. I don't have this figure myself, but I think I'll get it and see what I can do.
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Post by Radman on Oct 3, 2010 0:23:26 GMT
Thing with 'possums, is they eat almost anything. In fact, they seem to prefer carrion/roadkill, which in turn, due to their habit of not running away, unfortunately, often turns THEM into roadkill. Vicious cycle. Fortunately/unfortunately, I almost always see fresh 'possum kills weekly on the short drive through the woods I have, so there must be a healthy sustainable population.
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Post by foxilized on Oct 3, 2010 22:11:39 GMT
Then It's better if you name the price, my friend. How big, in like, inches or whatever... roughly? And how many doing what do you need? Just one. About 1:15 on scale. If I'm not sure but I think that would be a 1.5 inches long opossum or so --tail extended- I need a Didelphis virginiana (Virginia Opossum). It would be great if it was standing on a log as this one: www.gpnc.org/images/jpegs/animals/opossum.jpgMinus the babies. I only need a single opossum.
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