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Set 71680:10 Asterix characters

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GrahamB:
Recently released, this set is available for 45 Euros on the Playmobil German site. That works out as 4.5 Euros per figure, which I suppose is quite reasonable for a Licensed figure (all 10 figures, plus Dogmatix, are closely based on the Goscinny/Uderzo original cartoons).



Getting this set would be one way of getting ten of the Asterix klickies, for example if you wanted to fill all the seats at the banqueting table in set 70931; the box art on 71680 actually suggests this:



I wonder why Caesar is creeping about in the background? Perhaps all his spies have fallen foul of the Gauls? And did the Gauls really have birthday cakes?

Anyway, the banquet set 70931 already has Asterix, Obelix and Dogmatix in it.

Here are the (English) names of the ten figures and which sets they have already appeared in:



Asterix has previously appeared in sets 70931, 70933, 71087, 71148, 71160, 71269 and 71542.
Dogmatix and Obelix have both previously appeared in set 70931, 71148, 71160, 71268 and 71542

The fourth figure on the top row has not been in a set before, but I found her on German eBay, described as 'French promo.' Please tell us if you know more about this figure.

So, in conclusion, I do not think I will be buying this set as all the figures duplicate ones which can easily be obtained in other sets (unless you live in the US/ Canada), apart from the French Promo.


Rhalius:
It honestly seems a little pointless with Asterix and Obelix already appearing in so many sets and them being easy enough to pick up in a small one.

Also odd that Ceasar and a random clicky are in there as well instead of other familiar faces of the village. Like I don't think the blacksmith and his wife ever made an appearance yet at all. Nestorix and his wife would also be better picks.

Oliver:

--- Quote from: Rhalius on July 16, 2024, 14:54:25 ---It honestly seems a little pointless with Asterix and Obelix already appearing in so many sets and them being easy enough to pick up in a small one.


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From a marketing perspective, I'd assume this is aimed at adults who might want the figures to display but not whole sets, so it works quite nicely for them to have it as a complete set

JLMatterer:
I bought this set as part of an eBay Asterix bundle; I already have all of the figures, including the French promo, so I won't be opening it any time soon... if ever.

Klickteryx:

--- Quote from: Rhalius on July 16, 2024, 14:54:25 ---It honestly seems a little pointless with Asterix and Obelix already appearing in so many sets and them being easy enough to pick up in a small one.

Also odd that Ceasar and a random clicky are in there as well instead of other familiar faces of the village. Like I don't think the blacksmith and his wife ever made an appearance yet at all. Nestorix and his wife would also be better picks.

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The blacksmith is an obvious one that is missing. I'm glad they've done a couple of characters from the newer books by Ferri but the blacksmith and his wife should be the next ones done which would then complete the main village buildings. A roundhouse would be nice at some point if the series continues and a couple of children with an assortment of helmets.

I think Graindemais would have been a better fit in this set than Caesar. Okay he's not a Gaul but he's dressed like one. Actually the Norman kid isn't a Gaul either but he's a lot closer than Mr Caesar.

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