Detlef’s German Plastic Show Photos, change of plans, I got today’s photos from my friend Detlef Heerbrand and decided to post them instead of what I had planned. The show is fun from beginning to end so enjoy.
Detlef’s German Plastic Show A Review

The poster for the show. The show goes from 11 to 15 (11 AM to 3 PM) Time in Europe is on a 24-hour clock known as military time here.

Westerns were very big in Germany. This set was imported from the UK.

A Dulcop-covered wagon in the box. The print is somehow backward.

Two different Marolin of East Germany blister cards are not common.

I wonder what is in the bags of figures?

Various Elastolin medieval figures with a siege tower. Also in the back are some sitting Indian chiefs.

Elastolin 70mm Roman foot and mounted along with a chariot. I like the mounted rearing Roman in the back.

Various Timpo boxes the Farmer’s Cottage Set is hard to find. Timpo did many western buildings including the Wild West Livery Stable.

Three of the Western wagons in the box including a fire engine

Here we have various Elastolin mounted figures.

This table had metal figures, Can Do Trojan War, and Schleich Medieval on the card.

Loose Britains band figures for you to select one that you need.

On one table was a Timpo Western fort and a Jean Medieval Set with a siege tower. I wonder if this is the set my friend Markus bought.

Another fort this time by Jean Hoefller very different also an aircraft carrier in the front.

Two caissons are likely metal no idea who made them

Timpo Western City it looks like this set has five different buildings. With Timpo you could get as many buildings as you could afford and make a decent town.
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In this box are Britains Eyes Right Mounted. The ones of interest would be the Civil War Flag bearers.

More Britains Eyes Right Band and Starlux Napoleonic.

Mostly Elastolin Revolutionary figures

Finally some tin litho tanks and and fortifications
I would like to thank Detlef for these photos. I should have a link to the photos of Peter Bergner soon. Also, I may have photos from Andreas Dittmann. Once I have Michael Smith’s other photos up I have my interesting weekend.
Thanks for sharing. I enjoyed these images.
Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Some fun stuff and memories.
Thanks for the photos Detlef !