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    Fahne hoch.
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    -Ralph Abercrombie

    #2
    About...

    ...face!
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      #3
      Glam shot...

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      -Ralph Abercrombie

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        #4
        Wir...

        ...marschieren.
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        -Ralph Abercrombie

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          #5
          Wir marschieren...

          ...noch!
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          -Ralph Abercrombie

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            #6
            Schieße...

            ...ich
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            -Ralph Abercrombie

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              #7
              Schieße ich...

              ...in der anderen Richtung!
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              -Ralph Abercrombie

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                #8
                Last one.

                Enjoy.
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                  #9
                  I have several of these that are personalities: Hitler, Goering, Generals, etc.

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                    #10
                    The personality pieces are very expensive.

                    Hundreds of dollars in some cases!
                    -Ralph Abercrombie

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                      #11
                      Very RaR Original `` Führer Maus ``


                      these that are personalities: Führer Mouse
                      Since 1945 not more in the offical markt

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                        #12
                        Hi Ralph

                        I must admit I do not know anything about these so you will have to forgive my stupid questions. I take it these are made out of lead? Are these common or rare ie like war period Britains? Are they are to get hold of and when you can are they expensive?
                        Regards
                        Si

                        SWS Collection 01-14 Images Copyright.

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                          #13
                          Hello Simon,
                          They're composition (wood pulp/sawdust mixed with glue over a metal armature) material and hand painted. The standard soldiers aren't too expensive--usually $15.00 or so if in average condition. The equestrian pieces, personality figures, DE bearers, etc. are more, and in some cases, much more expensive.
                          Erich

                          Originally posted by Simon W Saffin
                          Hi Ralph

                          I must admit I do not know anything about these so you will have to forgive my stupid questions. I take it these are made out of lead? Are these common or rare ie like war period Britains? Are they are to get hold of and when you can are they expensive?
                          Festina lente!

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                            #14
                            Erich

                            Thanks for the information, you learn something new everyday on this forum

                            I am therefore surprised a little, seeing the way they where made how well these have kept without little or no damage.

                            Sorry about the stupid questions, where these manufactured through some sort of molding/stamping process, I would have thought too mass produced to be hand made?
                            Regards
                            Si

                            SWS Collection 01-14 Images Copyright.

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                              #15
                              Simon,

                              The figures were molded in the factory, and all of the figures were hand painted. Perhaps some of the painting was done at the factories, but at least part of it was a cottage industry... families that lived around the factory would earn money by painting the figures.

                              Lineol, one of the makers of these toys, also used prison labor. Erich Honecker, who became the leader of East Germany, worked on these toys when he was imprisoned during the war.

                              Regards,

                              Fred

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