

🐑 Elevate your farm model game with lifelike sheep that steal the scene!
ERTL’s 1/64th scale 25-pack of assorted sheep and lamb figures offers a meticulously detailed, diverse collection perfect for farm model replicas, dioramas, and nativity displays. Recommended for ages 8+, these dynamic, hand-crafted figures measure approximately 1 inch and showcase authentic poses and breed variations, backed by ERTL’s 60+ years of toy-making excellence.
| ASIN | B002TIHJCI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #223,846 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1,705 in Kids' Play Animal Figures |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (310) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.16 ounces |
| Item model number | ZFN12743 |
| Manufacturer | ERTL |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 0.75 x 0.13 x 0.25 inches |
R**P
Not really 1/64th scale, which isn't bad
I was hoping correctly, that these would be over-sized, and they are. They are much closer to 1/48th scale, which is what I wanted for a WW I aerodrome diorama. They used sheep for "mowing" the grass fields (even during WW II) and that's what I bought them for. The downside to these is there are two different breeds of sheep, and each breed is in the same pose. The white wool is WAY too white, so I resorted to re-painting them, and amputating legs for laying down sheep (worked). All in all, I'm happy with them.
H**R
Perfect1/64 scale sheep
Perfect 1/64 scale sheep, for a tiny diy nativity. The price point is high but that’s because you’re getting a superior product!
A**R
Too too small
I'm giving the seller 5 stars, their product is high quality and the sheeps are real cute. Unfortunately the sheeps are way too small for my project, so it was a waste of money for me (not seller's fault). The smallest sheep is smaller then my fingernail, perhaps if your project are trains, this might be the right item for you.
C**S
Very small. Think dime size.
Was very disappointed at just how tiny these sheep are. The entire pack will fit in the palm of your hand.
D**S
Lambs, sheeps.. and babies
They're all so stinking cute, the size of them are perfect and they will go wonderfully with my farm sets. I am hoping that at one point there will be babies of 25 maybe, sold separately from the adults because I would buy those too.. Found one sheep, that has no legs... These should always be inspected before being packaged and sent off.. Do better!
K**M
Cute, note the true size and total cost for your needs.
These came 3 days early, so thanks for that! And since I read the description, they were exactly what I expected, and cute! The paint job is good and not sloppy. Eyes are where they go, and black faces don't overlap onto body. Half are painted with black faces and feet, half are white, with eyes are painted with a fine black dot, as I said, where they belong. I see people say they are small, but that is what the description says. The 3 babies are about 1/2" and the adults around an inch (didn't measure exactly). Not bigger, I don't think, so they are small. Noticed the black-faced ones have their head down more, so are the longer 7/8-1", and the white ones are head up, so a bit shorter. So, my price was less than listed now, but not after shipping. It works out to about the same. Now shipping is free with the Amazon minimum for free ship. It was late at night when I ordered, didn't noticed the shipping was a bit over half the cost of the item. Seems like it could be a bit less, a bubble envelope and postage, plus the bit of time to do that. Others have complained about getting a long-paged catalog or "other items" list. I think they addressed that issue, bc I didn't get that. Just a receipt and a thank you note with "contact us" followup info. So, in all honesty, if I got these at a novelty store, they may be cheaper, but they wouldn't be as well painted, so for someone else, it depends on if that matters. Do the math per item with the size of them in mind and decide, knowing they aren't globby like a dollar or novelty store would likely give you. If you are setting up a train or diorama setting, these are good. I'm using them as part of a stop-motion video, so they will be up close, and the detail will be nice. I have to say, we're so used to super-cheap stuff, we don't really pay the people very well who make things for us. If hope some of the cost actually reflects the extra time unless these things are somehow machine painted. Anyway, long, but some use these for making models, and that matters.
N**Y
I wish the sizes of the sheep would have been ...
I wish the sizes of the sheep would have been posted. They were way smaller and not safe to give to the age group I intended them for. They did arrive on time though.
B**R
Small and well-made
The size of sheep is 1" from nose to tail; the size of lambs is 3/4". So, yes, the sheep are "earring size," so if you are looking for larger toys for kids, try Toyland's 3" sheep. If you are looking for small sheep for miniature dioramas or small craft needs, these are nice. If you are looking for little/wee sheep, these are suitable and well-made. There are white-faced sheep & lambs and black-faced sheep & lambs.
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