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N36471
Noch
Dog Walkers (4) Figure
4 figures with 4 dogs,
1 trash can
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Scale | N (1/148 - 1/160) |
Material | Plastic |
Assembly | Ready to use |
Finish | Painted |
Dog Walkers (4) Figure
Off into the fresh air for a walk with your four-legged friend!
The NOCH Figures Set āPeople with Dogsā is ideal for making recreations of everyday situations even more real. An owner is outside in the fresh air with his dog. The four-legged animals enjoy the fresh air, frolicking in the field. The owner throws a stick, and the dog catches it in a single bound and brings it back to his owner.
Whether theyāre German shepherds, St Bernards, Bernese mountain dogs, Dobermanns or little dachshunds, dogs give their owners security and comfort. However, what owners should never forget in order to protect other passersby is to remove the dogsā waste in the park or the field. Only then are āPeople with Dogsā welcome.
The Figures Set contains 4 figures with 4 dogs. Also included in the set is a green bin with a grey lid for dog waste. Itās important that the owner always disposes of this properly so as to avoid annoying other passersby. One of the figures is wearing black trousers, brown shoes and an orange jacket. He has a German shepherd on a lead. A woman in a blue dress and long boots is walking with her black dog, who is pulling on a brown lead. The man in the light blue jacket, under which he is wearing a white shirt and a black tie, is looking at his watch while his white and brown dog waits patiently on a lead. The man with a brown dachshund on a black lead makes the Figures Set perfect. He is wearing dark brown trousers, black shoes, and a sleeveless blue jacket. He is very muscular and is wearing an orange cloth on his head.
Are you choosing figures for an arts and crafts project?
It may surprise you to know that the average size of an N gauge figure is just 1cm tall, great for N gauge model railways, not so great for larger arts and crafts projects. You can discover a great range of taller figures by searching for 00 gauge figures (twice the size of N gauge) or 0 gauge figures (four times the size of N gauge).