Last but certainly not least was Ronald Barzso with Barzso Playsets Incorporated. The Nottingham Castle they had on display drew collectors to their table like a moth to a flame. This castle could make an excellent diorama piece with plastic or metal 54mm figures. Barzso summed the show up nicely stating that, “This is a fun show in a fun area and it’s always good to combine vacation with business.”
THE EXPERIENCE
This was my first trip to the “Alamo City” and besides the weather it was a great one. The entire downtown section of San Antonio is incredibly tourist friendly. The city provides a ton of attractions and sites to visit. The combination of multiple historical Missions, River Walk shops and live music bands makes San Antonio a happening place with plenty to do and check out. On top of all that, there’s a great toy soldier show going on here. That makes San Antonio a virtual nirvana for any collector or history buff.
VOXPOPS
Alex & Emily Preito, Houston Texas
Alex is a big King and Country fan. He often provides other collectors with his famous K&C repaints. Alex was in search for anything out of ordinary. Additionally he was at the show to check out some Alamo related items as well as view some toy soldiers that he hasn’t seen on the internet.
Bobby Moore, Lufkin Texas
Bobby was very impressed and by TSSD’s new German Elite plastics. Moore stated loudly, “They’re awesome.” He was chomping at the bit to pick some up and reinforce his 54mm German plastic army.
Kip Othold, Houston Texas
My hats off to Kip as he withstood the Texas heat and stood post outside in full ACW reenactment attire. Othold is part of the reenactment group called the Texas Rifles Company G out of Houston Texas. Not only was Kip searching for recruits to play soldier but he was also searching for some World War II armor to add to his collection.