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Plasty  Packing Styles

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Plasty bags of  early issues ( Type 1 ) have different header cards
with inscriptions and instruction sheets in German language.



More examples here


From Type 2 issues on Plasty uses the original Airfix bags with English langage header card but packs them into boxes of different style and adds a German language instruction sheet.

Picture right: End opening box with small window. Cardboard inlet shows a black and white drawing of the kit. I have only examples of Britisch aircraft kits. It may be, thatboxes with kits from other nations get the colors of other flags.




Airfix bagged kit with English language header card is put into an end-opening box with two part window depicting a control tower.
German instruction sheet is included.


Airfix bagged kit with English language header card is put into an end-opening box with a single window German instruction sheet is included.



Airfix bagged kit with English language header card is put into a blue plastic tray and shrinkwrapped. German instruction sheet is included.





Airfix bagged kit with English language header card is put into a cardboard box with vacuformed lid. German instruction sheet is included.


Variation in blue.


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