Plastic Warrior Show 2017 Report Part Four

Plastic Warrior Show 2017 Report  Part Four shows our final look at the remaining photos from Peter Bergner.  We  are grateful for Peter, Andreas and Brian taking the time out to share their pictures and thoughts on the show.  I have got these up so you can see them in a timely manner.  The next show is only a year away so you should start planning for it.

Plastic Warrior Show 2017 Report  Part Four Final Photos

Plastic Warrior Show 2017 Report Part Four

More buckets figures, I can see Britains, Jean, Timpo and many more in the four buckets.

Plastic Warrior Show 2017 Report Part Four

Britain figures surrounding a pile of figures including a Marx Viking is it real or a reissue?

Plastic Warrior Show 2017 Report Part Four

Shoeboxes of figures many people at the show will buy bits to do conversions.

Plastic Warrior Show 2017 Report Part FourTimpo Train car, Space tank and eight trays of figures to go through this just one table

Plastic Warrior Show 2017 Report Part Four

This dealer had Britains zoo animals and a whole zoo for sale.

Plastic Warrior Show 2017 Report  Part Four Still More Photos

Plastic Warrior Show 2017 Report Part Four

Besides Britains trees this dealer had mostly Britains Deetail. It would be interesting to know if the dealers sold a lot of  Deetail. At one time I would be buying it to bring back. Now I would be buy more unusal figures.

Plastic Warrior Show 2017 Report Part Four

There are at least 23 Britains mounted swoppet knights in the photo. They look like they just came out a store. I would hate to hear the price for each.

Plastic Warrior Show 2017 Report Part FourAll kinds of interest figures including some from Star Wars.

Plastic Warrior Show 2017 Report Part Four

John Cross and his grandaughter selling to a customer. Hi John you got another ten minutes of fame.

Plastic Warrior Show 2017 Report Part Four

Some Almark cards on the lower table.  On the upper table in the back early Herald cards.

Plastic Warrior Show 2017 Report Part Four

Eunice and John Begg at their stand.

Plastic Warrior Show 2017 Report Part Four

Wolfgang Raines and Andreas Dittmann. Wolfgang co-writes with Andreas various articles on Timpo plastic for the German magazine Figuren.

Plastic Warrior Show 2017 Report Part Four

Two collectors look through the bins of figures.

Plastic Warrior Show 2017 Report Part Four

Daniel Lepers of Belgium looking through a table

Plastic Warrior Show 2017 Report Part Four

The unpainted figures are from Italy. The Robin figure is by Cherilea and is usual missing its cape. I figured I would about eight of the Italian figures.

Plastic Warrior Show 2017 Report Part Four

What wild mix of figures. you could spend an hour here.

Plastic Warrior Show 2017 Report Part FourArmies is Plastic Anyone?

Plastic Warrior Show 2017 Report Part Four

Another shot of the room, John you must tell us what your grandaughter thought of the show.

Plastic Warrior Show 2017 Report Part Four

Bags of figures some bags the price is per piece others are for the whole set.

Plastic Warrior Show 2017 Report Part Four

This is another look at the table that had the swoppet mounted knights This time look at all the foot swoppets.

Plastic Warrior Show 2017 Report Part Four

Still another look at the show. I forgot to mention that there is a full service pub next door.

Plastic Warrior Show 2017 Report Part Four

Daniel Lepers is behind his table. I have gotten many interesting figures over the years.

Plastic Warrior Show 2017 Report Part Four

Some of the collectors looking at figures.

Plastic Warrior Show 2017 Report Part Four

More boxes of figures

Plastic Warrior Show 2017 Report Part Four

What a jumble of figures to look through

Plastic Warrior Show 2017 Report Part Four

I wonder how far the people dug in those bins.

 

That’s all Folks!

 

 

 

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2 Responses to Plastic Warrior Show 2017 Report Part Four

  1. erwin says:

    The Italian made figures are by Brand call -“ITALY” indeed -that copied many others main brands from Italy most .The set should be 6 poses for soldiers and 6 x Indians, they did cowboys as well. They are very common around .
    The light blue is Jecsan second generation set civil war soldier pose used as Cavalry US pose in western sets too.
    Best…

  2. ed borris says:

    The those Italian figures are kind of odd looking.

    It is interesting for me to see the bins , it seems they have as many of the cheaper like figures that we had over here. Would still be interesting to look for those strange figures that I like to collect.

    There sure are a lot of Britains figures on display. I like Britains, I just hate their stands.

    I also noticed many of the figures are larger than I’m used to.

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