2026 Plastic Warrior Show: Many Surprises, the latest show, was held on July Fourth. I did not go this year due to the holiday. Various friends took photos to share the show with you. Enjoy.
2026 Plastic Warrior Show: Photos

Plastic Warrior Show is the premier plastic show for the UK. The following photos are from my friend Michael Smith. So I start with his table. You can see Britains Skihs, Marx Warriors of the World figures, and Tudor Rose Aliens.

A collector is looking at a boxed Herald Robin Hood set. The dealer had other Britains items.

Some more Britains figures, including Eyes Right band figures and Mounites.

A collector looking at various figures.

Boxed Britains Civil War Artillery was part of Barney Brown. I have to find out what the title of the book he launched at the show.

Peter Spacman and his wife with a large assortment of Timpo parts.

Various containers of figures.

This dealer had Lone Star and Crescent figures for sale. I love his sign.

A plethora of box figures and loose tanks.

This dealer was selling Britains American Civil War mounted for 10 pounds each ($13.300

This dealer had a a Beefeater from the Cherilea Executioner Set. The dealer also had various Speedwell accessories.

A closeup of the Cherilea Beefeater.

An interesting gas station and boxes to go through.
More Figures

I see a Marx six-inch knight. I wonder what it in the bin?

Brian Heeps was selling reissues parts for Timpo and Britains.

On the right are the charbens Superneroes. To their left are some Star Wars figures.

Glencoe Spacemen, Comansi Custer, and Elastolin 40mm figures graced this table.

Various boxes including the an Airfix Italians.

This table had some foreign figures.

One of the things I like are the boxes of figures to go through.

Lots of figures to look through.

There were three Sacul knights for sale at 60 pounds each. ($79.80) I passed on them as the figures did not have original parts.

A closeup of the Sacul knights. I would like to thank Michael Smith for sharing these photos. I have photos coming up from Peter Evans and Marcus Lecksheid.