Presentation of figures
New set Faust II Act 4
The Anti-Emperor's Tent
The Emperor, known from the paper money scene in Act 1, triumphs over the rebellious army with Faust and Mephisto's help. A pompous state ceremony is held at the tent of the fleeing counter-emperor. The victorious ruler promotes his princes and generals and rewards them with noble swords. Faust, now a chief general, is knighted and receives large estates. The play, written by Goethe in 1831, is presented here for the first time with cultural and historical tin figures .

You can find more information about this tin figure set in the booklet.
The 17 figures in the set were drawn by Leipzig illustration artist Sascha Lunjakov.
His drawings served as a template for the master engraver Werner Otto.
The illustration of the tent - printed on the finest natural cardboard - is included in the package in DIN A6 size. It can be colored and set up. If you would like to make the tent smaller or larger, you can download a PDF for printing here.





