Markus ‘ Photos of the German Plastic show, one thing I have been blessed with in this hobby is great friends. One of them is Markus Lecksheid. He was kind enough to take time out of his searching for items to take photos to share with you of the show. I am happy to post them, and I will also have photos of the show from Michael Smith. Finally, I will be sharing photos of a beautiful display of a friend of Detlef Herbrand.
Markus ‘ Photos of the German Plastic Show Report

Besides Timpo, you can find other items such as Atlantic. This dealer had Atlantic military, including political sets. Also, he had box art not seen in the States. Check out the Italian police.

This is another show that you have to look under the tables. The box with tan and brown wagons is by Jean.

One of the many tables of Peter Bergner. This unit had Timmee of Germany Western in colors not done in the States.

Various Timpo boxes, including a Timpo Farm.
Peter Bergner and his wife, Ute.

Here are various Timpo Western wagons and a boxed Roman chariot.

More Atlantic, this time, their 1/32 scale ancient series.

A nice selection of Starlux Western figures, priced at three euros each ($3.48)

This dealer had Britains and Timpo boxes.

More Timpo figures for sale.
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This Dealer had a newer Fort Apache playset plus a mix of Hong Kong figures.

Here is a sample of the display Detlef’s friend did. It is the Apache’s attacking the cavalry.

My English friends Charlie and Michael, who were at the show.

Sadly, the show’s lighting is not good in all spots. You can see an Elastolin castle in the foreground.

Here is another look at the tables, so much to look at.

Peter has a massive figure display at each show. This year it was the war in the Pacific.

This is the place to be if you want Timpo.

Here we have the different Timpo train variations.

This is Michael Smith’s stand, which we will be showcasing in the next post.
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