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General => Report & Review => Topic started by: playmofire on December 31, 2017, 15:23:28

Title: Help on 3533 road roller
Post by: playmofire on December 31, 2017, 15:23:28
With plans in hand for building a railway layout under way, I have been investing in some extra Playmobil for infrastructure work.

One item I have just bought is a 3533 road roller.  It is in very good condition, although lacking the original stickers.  However, I have at least temporarily used some from the skip truck set which work quite well, as can be seen in the photos.

The last photo is the one I  would like help on, please.  What i the purpose of the two holes in front of the driver's compartment?  Looking at pictures of the set and the Klickywelt photos of the parts of the set, there seems to be nothing to go in the holes with any sensible purpose.

Title: Re: Help on 3533 road roller
Post by: leefert on December 31, 2017, 18:31:27
I really don’t think that there was a purpose. The pictures of it on the box don’t show anything there.
Title: Re: Help on 3533 road roller
Post by: playmofire on December 31, 2017, 20:33:51
I really don’t think that there was a purpose. The pictures of it on the box don’t show anything there.

Which is why it's a puzzle - I wondered if they were for a small aero screen as used on old fashioned sports cars in case the roller driver suddenly had to rush to another job!  :)
Title: Re: Help on 3533 road roller
Post by: leefert on December 31, 2017, 21:42:45
You could always stick an umbrella in there to give the driver some shade (it’s a hot job after all)
Title: Re: Help on 3533 road roller
Post by: playmofire on December 31, 2017, 22:25:07
You could always stick an umbrella in there to give the driver some shade (it’s a hot job after all)

 :lol:
Title: Re: Help on 3533 road roller
Post by: tahra on December 31, 2017, 23:07:19
You could always stick an umbrella in there to give the driver some shade (it’s a hot job after all)

:lmao:  True.
Title: Re: Help on 3533 road roller
Post by: GrahamB on January 01, 2018, 10:51:18
I have also noticed holes on other vehicles (e.g. Formula1 car 3038) which have no apparent function. Sometimes they are shown holding a walkie-talkie. Sometimes the part was used in another set where the hole does have a function.

None of this helps explain your holey roller, Playmofire!
Title: Re: Help on 3533 road roller
Post by: playmofire on January 01, 2018, 11:46:10
I have also noticed holes on other vehicles (e.g. Formula1 car 3038) which have no apparent function. Sometimes they are shown holding a walkie-talkie. Sometimes the part was used in another set where the hole does have a function.

None of this helps explain your holey roller, Playmofire!

Do you mean the ones either side of the cockpit?  They're for refuelling the car at pit stops (although I'm not sure two would be needed in real life).
Title: Re: Help on 3533 road roller
Post by: playmofire on January 01, 2018, 12:44:07
Here are two uses for the holes:

Title: Re: Help on 3533 road roller
Post by: leefert on January 01, 2018, 15:26:00
Haha! My umbrella idea (which I have seen done in real life)
Title: Re: Help on 3533 road roller
Post by: tahra on January 01, 2018, 15:37:50
Here are two uses for the holes:

:lmao:

Awesome!
Title: Re: Help on 3533 road roller
Post by: The_Mad_Hadder on January 03, 2018, 17:02:18
If I may make a suggestion, my guess would be that at some point in the design process there had been the intention to either have a roll bar added (like in set 4048)
(http://img.directindustry.com/images_di/photo-m2/63289-8856834.jpg)

 or an awning

(https://www.my-equipment.com/assets/optimized_images/thumb/vibratory-roller-dynapac-cc232-62010241.jpg)

Then they probably realized that the piece would become broken to easily by being played with by the intended user.
Title: Re: Help on 3533 road roller
Post by: playmofire on January 03, 2018, 17:29:26
If I may make a suggestion, my guess would be that at some point in the design process there had been the intention to either have a roll bar added (like in set 4048)
(http://img.directindustry.com/images_di/photo-m2/63289-8856834.jpg)

 or an awning

(https://www.my-equipment.com/assets/optimized_images/thumb/vibratory-roller-dynapac-cc232-62010241.jpg)

Then they probably realized that the piece would become broken to easily by being played with by the intended user.

Interesting possibilities, although as the holes are in front of the driver it seems an unusual place for them.