The second of four German poses that came in this set.
Ed
I have a couple of extra (NFS!) neighbor's houses - the one I ended up referring to as the 'lake cottage'. Today's example is a nice marbled caramel brown and the photos show it with the blue repo antenna from the '90s era 'Ruby Edition' playset. Also, Marx only included two mailboxes: one for Fred's house and one for Barney's, so if you want a mailbox for your extra house - as shown here - you'll need to buy extras from fleaBay.
Ed
When I started preparing for this series last year, these were the first German figures photographed, so therefore they're numbered Poses 1-4. FOV figure sets have either four or five figures depending on the number of larger accessories that came in the box and, as this set included a bunch of large house/street details, there were only four figures included.
Ed
This was one of those sets for which I no longer had the original box and depended on the flyers and eBay photos of the boxes to determine the major components. As I already had all of my figures thrown in one big box, and all of the detail and terrain pieces thrown in another big box, all I had to do was sort through them and pull out what I needed, being careful to color match the figures. That said, I can only verify the larger components and - other than the Jerry cans - have no idea what other 'smalls' were included in these particular sets.
Ed
(Photos culled from fleaBay)