tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-999710032876763191.post3268797398210759976..comments2024-03-08T07:31:32.743+01:00Comments on Toys from the Past: #834 SCHABAK – AUSTRIAN AIRLINES FOKKER 50, AIRBUS A310-324, and AIRBUS 321-111 (WB514, WB515 and NN) (Around 1993 and 2008)Goghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04011186898064397549noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-999710032876763191.post-62345193065063806282018-04-24T12:49:46.152+02:002018-04-24T12:49:46.152+02:00Hi Nils!
Thanks for the comment! I am not a great...Hi Nils! <br />Thanks for the comment! I am not a great fan of planes, so I am not very familiar with these miniatures, but yes, I think other brands are now slightly better casted and therefore people tend to forget the old Schabaks. Thanks for the info on the packages, I I have only seen boxes so far. Goghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04011186898064397549noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-999710032876763191.post-43397537540346117572018-04-24T12:22:10.486+02:002018-04-24T12:22:10.486+02:00Just came across this entry on your gorgeous blog....Just came across this entry on your gorgeous blog. It's actually quite hard to find reports or reviews on those Schabak airplanes. Seems they just disappeared from the collector's mind. Sure, Herpa Wings et al offer better quality but Schabak planes were essential toys in my childhood. You could build vast airports with these. Totally agree on the boxes by the way. However, they were alsoNilsnoreply@blogger.com