More Photos from the Eurofigurines Show: my friend Markus Lecksheid has sent me additional photos from the show. Markus and another friend, Peter Bergner, used the train from Germany to get to the show. He said the crowd was good; it was smaller than at the fall show. One of the participants said this could have been due to the provincial elections that were held that day. Still, it was a good show.
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According to Markus, there was a good number of people getting in.

As you can see, the tables were loaded with figures.

This table had figures from Timpo, Elastolin, and Starlux. I like the Starlux bagged set of rubber boat and frogman.

This is one show you have to look under the table as well as on the table itself.

Under another table was a bin with Airfix.

There were a number of forts for sale at the show, including one for Lucky Luke.

This dealer had large figures for sale along with Starlux.

Besides forts and castles, one dealer had a Starlux military base.

Here is another photo of the Marx Dodge tin litho street. These pieces are not in demand as they once were.
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Besides having several wooden Western buildings, this dealer had a nice selection of figures.
The show, while mostly figures, has its action figures there as well.

This dealer had a number of boxed Britains and Timpo sets. I wonder how he was charging.

This castle may have been for Marx’s 25mm figures. What do you think?

Atlantic 1/32 military boxes and Airfix 1/72 Scale boxes.

This was the table of my friend Michael Smith. He had a selection of Crescent knights plus an interesting stagecoach. t
The next show will be in October. I hope to be there.
