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I've seen plenty of football & baseball players, but no cheerleaders. 

Oh, one other: what about a lady reading a book? I've seen a Plasticville lady reading a newspaper, and a very old (and large - 1/32?) lead figure of a Victorian lady reading (while a Brit Sailor leans over her shoulder), but nothing in 0.

I'm adding figures of friends to the layout for them to spot.

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artyoung posted:

Thanks everyone! Bill DeBrooke, Those are pretty much what I was looking for (#5 & 7). A little paint and some scenery fluff for pompoms and that would do it. Where are they from?

I picked them up on ebay.  The guy said they were made from Marx molds.  Personally I am not sure Marx ever did anything like these.  They stand 21/2" tall.  I thought they all looked very talented.

Bill DeBrooke posted:
artyoung posted:

Thanks everyone! Bill DeBrooke, Those are pretty much what I was looking for (#5 & 7). A little paint and some scenery fluff for pompoms and that would do it. Where are they from?

I picked them up on ebay.  The guy said they were made from Marx molds.  Personally I am not sure Marx ever did anything like these.  They stand 21/2" tall.  I thought they all looked very talented.

I just checked ebay.  They are there both in lead and plastic.  Some appear to be even more talented.

Bill DeBrooke posted:
artyoung posted:

Thanks everyone! Bill DeBrooke, Those are pretty much what I was looking for (#5 & 7). A little paint and some scenery fluff for pompoms and that would do it. Where are they from?

I picked them up on ebay.  The guy said they were made from Marx molds.  Personally I am not sure Marx ever did anything like these.  They stand 21/2" tall.  I thought they all looked very talented.

That's a bit tall for O scale. 2 1/2" is 10 feet tall.

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