Did you see this....

ahhhhh sweet and at a snip too.

that takes the known tally to 5 I think? 3 in the UK, 1 in the US and now one off to Germany.

They were produced by a former Palitoy employee who left he company to form his own toy display company for retail outlets. Contracts included not just Palitoy, but also Matchbox and Mattel too.

This particular display was produced for top tier retail accounts and also license holders/ other partners within the Star Wars world.

Two were on display at CE, one was from the Palitoy reception in Coalville and the other from Romer Parish, which was the country's second largest toy store at the time after Hamleys. The third found was from the warehouse for the company that held the license for dinnerware in Poole (I can't remember their name off the top of my head).

Although formed round the same base, each is slightly different, either through the mix of toys, or customised somewhat (the Palitoy reception one has camo/ dirt painted on the AT-ST).

Each figure is held in place with a screw into the peghole and superglued. The cover is held under tension with a lot of screws, and as a result, after so many years is very delicate.

It's a beautiful piece, but a bugger to display. Mine hasn't seen daylight since CE :(
 
here's a complete one from CE:

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Thanks David.

Can I use your input for my blog ?

I also love the story of this UK display ...

British ESB Movie Premiere Display: This dome was built as a display for the British premiere of Empire Strikes Back in Leicester Square, London. A company sticker on the side of the dome states: "Designed and built by N.J.A Farmer Assoc Ltd." this company were also commisioned to make a similar item for the premiere of Return Of The Jedi. Story has it that a London Black Taxi Driver was given the display when collecting stars from the premiere. The dome displays 23 figures in total and measures 4 ft by 3ft.

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http://theswca.com/images-store/GREEN-ESBDOME.html
 
gustie said:
it looks home made to me

probably store made rather than liscensed?

no, they were licenced displays for retail as outlined above.

This is one of the more impressive ones produced, 1 of 4, but possibly the only surviving one left:

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I love the dome display example but the other style is a tad too taxidermy for my liking.
That said if Dave wants to give me the one he cant be arsed to display, id take it 8)


marc
 

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