"dutch colonial"...small size version...

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I agree VERY VERY NICE! :)
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Thanks Howard for giving us a view of the "process." Beautiful work!
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Hi Howard,
Did you ever post a pattern for this one? I really like the proportions.
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Another great house!! I don't believe I have ever seen this Santa before.
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Lee wrote:Hi Howard,
Did you ever post a pattern for this one? I really like the proportions.
lee...please contact me via email direct...off the forum...

my email address should be in my member profile...can't remember if you already have my address or not...

if you can't find...contact paul and he can send you my email address...
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Lynn wrote:Another great house!! I don't believe I have ever seen this Santa before.
lynn...the Santa is a Lionel train item...and was usually sold a part of a set of figures...i was fortunate enough to spot him a couple of years ago on ebay as part of a group of small santas...he's actually quite heavy...made of cast pewter...very carefully painted, too...

will see if i can find the current Lionel item number and post on the forum...

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Howard wrote:
Lynn wrote:Another great house!! I don't believe I have ever seen this Santa before.
lynn...the Santa is a Lionel train item...and was usually sold a part of a set of figures...i was fortunate enough to spot him a couple of years ago on ebay as part of a group of small santas...he's actually quite heavy...made of cast pewter...very carefully painted, too...

will see if i can find the current Lionel item number and post on the forum...

my very best regards...howard...
here's the link to the set of figures that includes the Santa...

https://www.lionel.com/products/finder/ ... ageID=2048

hope this helps...my very best regards...howard...

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These are great figures thanks for passing along the link!!!
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Getting off topic, but here's a link to a set of Lionel Halloween figures that are just silly enough for a Halloween putz. They are plastic, not pewter, and they are no longer being made, but the company below had a few:

http://electrictrainoutlet.com/index.ph ... 3kqh8ac0r6

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