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    Thought you guys might like this

    Hey I posted my lineol and elastolin collection in the display section and thought you guys might think this was interesting. Not really up everyone's alley but meh thought I'd post it for sh!ts and giggles.




    #2
    They are great Who doesn't like toys

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      #3
      Great items

      Best regards,

      Rene

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        #4
        Wunderbar!!!

        Bob Hritz
        In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.

        Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.

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          #5
          hi

          Hi
          Great toys

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            #6
            I like it very much!!

            Is it the original box??

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              #7
              Originally posted by Niederlande View Post
              I like it very much!!

              Is it the original box??
              I believe the box is original but I doubt the SS figurines that came with it are the ones that were originally in it. The guys depicted on the front were probably the ones that originally came with the box.

              Thanks for the great reactions everyone glad I am finally able to post something SS related that doesn't get me a

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                #8
                What a superb grouping! Who wouldn't be proud to display that?! The box is simply amazing.

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                  #9
                  if you ever decide to sell it let me know.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Military View Post
                    if you ever decide to sell it let me know.
                    Same here

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                      #11
                      Lupara,
                      The SS marcher 2nd from right is an original Lineol figure, but the others are all reproductions.
                      If you compare the moldings/paint on that figure with the others, you will see the difference in quality.
                      The box is a fantasy item. Lineol made a few illustrated boxes, but nothing like this one. I think these sets were made in germany, but long after 1945...
                      Sorry.
                      Regards,
                      Fred

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                        #12
                        Gee

                        That's depressing. Welcome to the World of Militaria collecting where not even little Toys are safe.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by fldjr View Post
                          Lupara,
                          The SS marcher 2nd from right is an original Lineol figure, but the others are all reproductions.
                          If you compare the moldings/paint on that figure with the others, you will see the difference in quality.
                          The box is a fantasy item. Lineol made a few illustrated boxes, but nothing like this one. I think these sets were made in germany, but long after 1945...
                          Sorry.
                          Regards,
                          Fred
                          Are Elastolin and Lineol the same? He stated it was a mix of both. The photos seem difficult to tell detail.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Dennis S View Post
                            Are Elastolin and Lineol the same? He stated it was a mix of both. The photos seem difficult to tell detail.
                            Dennis,

                            No, they are products of 2 different companies. Lineol made Lineol figures, and Hausser made Elastolin figures. The term "Elastolin" is sometimes used (incorrectly) to describe any composition figure.

                            Both are made of composition material (wood powder/glue mixture) over a wire and/or wooden framework. Typically Lineol bases are square/rectangular, and Elastolin oval.
                            Regards,
                            Fred

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by fldjr View Post
                              Dennis,

                              No, they are products of 2 different companies. Lineol made Lineol figures, and Hausser made Elastolin figures. The term "Elastolin" is sometimes used (incorrectly) to describe any composition figure.

                              Both are made of composition material (wood powder/glue mixture) over a wire and/or wooden framework. Typically Lineol bases are square/rectangular, and Elastolin oval.
                              Regards,
                              Fred
                              Are the fakes made from the same composition material?

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