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Re: Les Dernières Heures de Jesus en Playmobil
« Reply #20 on: May 21, 2017, 19:44:14 »
They already have zombies I believe. And equating Luther with the KKK is unhinged.

Playmobil's strength (imho) is being cultural, and religion fits right in with that. Nativity sets, crusaders, Christmas, etc. - perfect fits.
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Re: Les Dernières Heures de Jesus en Playmobil
« Reply #21 on: May 21, 2017, 19:55:06 »
They already have zombies I believe. And equating Luther with the KKK is unhinged.

I meant stuff that does not belong with playmo - imo.  The "zombies" they have are not bloody... different. Again, imo.

Playmobil's strength (imho) is being cultural, and religion fits right in with that. Nativity sets, crusaders, Christmas, etc. - perfect fits.

Well.. opinions, right? Not mine.

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Re: Les Dernières Heures de Jesus en Playmobil
« Reply #22 on: May 21, 2017, 20:21:38 »
Seeing as Playmodb lists no fewer than 93 sets in the Christmas theme alone, I don't see how any reasonable case could be made that such sets aren't properly part of Playmobil. It's like thinking pirates aren't an appropriate theme.
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Re: Les Dernières Heures de Jesus en Playmobil
« Reply #23 on: May 21, 2017, 20:29:52 »
Seeing as Playmodb lists no fewer than 93 sets in the Christmas theme alone, I don't see how any reasonable case could be made that such sets aren't properly part of Playmobil. It's like thinking pirates aren't an appropriate theme.

I said they SHOULD not be. I know they are.   :(

But hey, on the bright side, where are we gonna get nice wings and peasants and rich merchants, right?  :P

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Re: Les Dernières Heures de Jesus en Playmobil
« Reply #24 on: May 21, 2017, 20:46:33 »
It's all bright side to me, but yeah the Nativity sets are the richest source of Roman commoners.
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