Hit the "Mother Load" for mini figures!...

What kind of figures have been used with cardboard Christmas houses and villages, where do you get appropriate figures today, how do you make, prepair, repair or otherwise maintain figures?
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Clinton
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Hit the "Mother Load" for mini figures!...

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Found in the "grab bag" section of my local Savers thrift store. Around 50 little figures. No more than an inch tall/wide. Ranging from Santas, trains, and some sleds. Not a bad little haul for a $1.99!

Will~
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Here's all of them categorized.

-- 28 Santas (11 different types!)
-- 19 Trains/boxcars (littlest train is only 1/2 in. long!)
-- 7 misc. figures (love the children sledders and the violin player!)

Cheers all,

Will~_*
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Those Santas are really neat. Nice find.
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I love finding those little treasure bags at thrift stores. Maybe someday I will actually use some of them!
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