The first of five figures in the set, this is U.S. pose 6.
Ed
There was some sad news in the media this past week or so. An old Milwaukee staple and icon of the beer industry has been discontinued. Pabst Beer, the current owner of the Schlitz brand, decided to discontinue production due to rising costs. Schlitz was founded in 1849 and was once the largest producing beer in America becoming "The Beer that made Milwaukee Famous". Apparently, on one of Teddy Roosevelt's safaris, he brought Schlitz along and the company capitalized on it, using that as a marketing tour de force. As a native Milwaukeean, I personally enjoyed Pabst more, but I certainly appreciate the history and legacy of all Milwaukee breweries.
So far, my one and only Schlitz railroad car is a reefer made by Lionel during its MPC era and was bought on a shoe-string budget with no box included in the sale. Looks like I'm gonna have to search out some more, just for old times sake.
RIP Schlitz!
Ed
Marx called this the 'Snack Bar', while others refer to it as the diner, or lunch counter. Whatever. Six of one, half dozen of the other. It comes with a set of three stools and of course the rooftop sign. It measures 3.75" (9,52cm) W x 3.75" (9,52cm) D x 3" (7,62cm) H to top of roof or 4" (10,16cm) H to top of sign.
Ed
Here's another set for which I had none of my original boxes and therefore had to rely on fleaBay for photos. This was an awesome set that featured both U.S. GI's as well as German prisoners. I wish FOV would have offered more in this vein. As stated in previous posts, I had all of my figures from the early 2000s in a large box and pulled out the correct ones for photography. I did not re-use previously taken photographs of any figures. Relying on fleaBay photos does allow me to reconstruct the number and types of figures in each set as well as the larger pieces, however, I have no way of confirming the 'smalls' unless there's a really good photo by the seller of what's inside the box. Both of these sets are dated 2007.
Ed
Way back in 2013 I cobbled an image together in Photoshop combining my head - cut from a photo of me as a kid dressed in a cowboy outfit - and overlaying it onto a toy Premier Plastics spaceman. I added 'The Bloginator' moniker and put it in a post. It was goofy, but fun.