Plastic Warrior Show 2018 Part Three Operation Surprise Show Peter Bergner’s Photos

Plastic Warrior Show 2018 Part Three Operation Surprise Show Peter Bergner’s Photos we did not get as many photos.  This becausse was people saw me there and  thought  they did not take pictures as I was there. Next my camera went out. Fortunately Peter Bergner did some and we will have some from Detlef.

Plastic Warrior Show 2018 Part Three Operation Surprise Show Peter Bergner’s Photos Photos

Plastic Warrior Show 2018 Part Three Operation Surprise Show Peter Bergner's PhotosHere we have a person looking at a Dulcop large box set. I wonder what it was as it was gone by the time we got there.  Markus Lecksheid is in the background.

Two collectors going  through various boxes. The collector on the left is Andreas Dittmann

Plastic Warrior Show 2018 Part Three Operation Surprise Show Peter Bergner's Photos

A collector buying some box sets.

Plastic Warrior Show 2018 Part Three Operation Surprise Show Peter Bergner's PhotosThis collector was checking a box of 1/32 scale Airfix to see if the count and different poses are correct.

Plastic Warrior Show 2018 Part Three Operation Surprise Show Peter Bergner's Photos

This table was loaded with  Britains Deetail and Airfix.  I passed on these figures as the price was too high for me for resale.  They did sell these figures. Two people bought a five hundred figure lot of Airfix. they split between themselves.

Plastic Warrior Show 2018 Part Three Operation Surprise Show Peter Bergner's Photos

People going through the various plastic boxes.  The gentleman in the middle is one of the Milton brothers fromYork. They come down to the show every couple of years to buy and sell. Detlef is to his left.Plastic Warrior Show 2018 Part Three Operation Surprise Show Peter Bergner's PhotosAndreas Dittmann with a bag of goodies. I wonder what he got.

Plastic Warrior Show 2018 Part Three Operation Surprise Show Peter Bergner's Photos

John Begg talking to a customerPlastic Warrior Show 2018 Part Three Operation Surprise Show Peter Bergner's Photos

John’s wife’s Eunice putting buildings up for sale.

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Adrian checking his wares. He has a wide selection of figures. I got from him some Lido space vechiles. Plastic Warrior Show 2018 Part Three Operation Surprise Show Peter Bergner's PhotosYours truly with pouch two on my shoulder. I am looking through a bin for figures.  As I have said before this show I can go around 20 times and still find somethingPlastic Warrior Show 2018 Part Three Operation Surprise Show Peter Bergner's Photos

People going through Peter Bergner’s junk boxes.

Plastic Warrior Show 2018 Part Three Operation Surprise Show Peter Bergner's Photos

The boxes had many interesting  items but it was hard to dig to the bottom. At Peter’s show he can spread the boxes out. Plastic Warrior Show 2018 Part Three Operation Surprise Show Peter Bergner's Photos

This is Peter Bergner’s tables  where he had  items from 50P to expensive. Plastic Warrior Show 2018 Part Three Operation Surprise Show Peter Bergner's Photos

One dealer had two of the Barzso collectibles playsets for sale. He took both home. Plastic Warrior Show 2018 Part Three Operation Surprise Show Peter Bergner's Photos

Barrie Blood  talking  to Laurie

 

 

 

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2 Responses to Plastic Warrior Show 2018 Part Three Operation Surprise Show Peter Bergner’s Photos

  1. Don Perkins says:

    It’s nice to see photos of the various European personalities whose names we see from time to time.

    But you are right. Boxes that are 12 inches deep, full of toy soldiers, take too much work to dig to the bottom. The result is no one really ever sees what’s in the bottom 6 inches. The wiser dealers use tray boxes 4 – 6 inches deep, which make things more accessible. At shows here in the Midwest, Rick Keller uses that technique, and the result is that he always has collectors actively searching through his massive quantities of loose, miscellaneous plastic.

    • admin says:

      The problem is that there is not enough room to do junk boxes right at PW. On Peter’s and another dealer’s boxes you could only dig so far. Still I got some nice figures from both.

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