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General => Report & Review => Topic started by: highlandcattle on September 04, 2009, 12:27:16

Title: System X can be fun
Post by: highlandcattle on September 04, 2009, 12:27:16
Yesterday I found a bag of system x pirate jail parts at a recycle store for 1.5 euro  :love:. I already had a 4251 (kitchen for the fantasy castle). And with these two sets I played all night long. System X can sure be fun. The possibilities are endless!

(http://www.majhost.com/gallery/highlandcattle/playmobil/sysx1.jpg)

(http://www.majhost.com/gallery/highlandcattle/playmobil/sysx2.jpg)

Now I need more  ;D. But I realised that cool system x sets are as rare as steck these days ...
Title: Re: System X can be fun
Post by: Richard on September 23, 2009, 17:11:38


Hello, HC ...  :wave:

Obviously, like me, you love construction toys. I remember spending many hours with Playmobil's Steck System creating all kinds of buildings.

I had hoped that System-X was going to be mathematically perfect like Lego. Regardless, it turned out to be, as you found, lots of fun with endless possibilities.

I've always liked the potential of Lego, but I never really liked the "finished" product with all of its exposed "lugs". I also like Klickys a whole lot more than Minifigs.

Considering all of the incredible "masterpieces" that have been built using System-X, I don't understand why Playmobil is not making everything compatible with this construction system. There are so many new buildings being produced that are "snap-together" rather than System-X. It just doesn't make any sense to me at all.

HC, to change the subject, I noticed that you're using a Mac. I wonder how many Playmofriends also use Macs?

Thanks for your post.

All the best,
Richard


Title: Re: System X can be fun
Post by: Gustavo on September 23, 2009, 17:16:46
I only wish :( my Royal kitchen floor had come brown ("by mistake" ::) ), so as I could use it ... I don't like the light pink floor for my scenarios ... The window, on the other hand, is very pretty :yup: ...

I never shot it, by the way.

Gus
:blackhair:


Ps. I don't have McI ...
Title: Re: System X can be fun
Post by: Martin Milner on September 23, 2009, 17:31:36
That's a very handsome soldier, is he the pirate captain from the 4290 ship?
Title: Re: System X can be fun
Post by: Rasputin on September 23, 2009, 17:35:50
I too think the System X has it's place in the creative world of Playmobil. The ones i think of are TJ's roman building, Michael's scenes, Kenc's church and there are so many others. I know a lot of people dislike the holey floor look but i think a lot of that can be concealed with proper floor coverings. I find it hard to be leave that it is slowly being phased out for the newer one piece sets. Now it looks like even the rocks are being replaced with single molds  ::) What next ? mold all the Klickies accessories (hats, gloves, tools, weapons, etc...) in one piece as well  >:( Part of the original fun in playmobil is that fact that all the pieces are interchangeable , buildings included

PS Richard I use a mini-mac
Title: Re: System X can be fun
Post by: highlandcattle on September 23, 2009, 18:16:15
That's a very handsome soldier, is he the pirate captain from the 4290 ship?

No, he is the torso of the new pirate special
Title: Re: System X can be fun
Post by: highlandcattle on September 23, 2009, 18:30:17
Hi Richard,
Before I started my playmobil collection, I was a big LEGO fan, but I realised that I was always trying to mimic the Tudor style houses of playmobil. So is started to buy some steck houses and initially I was disappointed how limited that steck was. For example: you can not put a the sheriffs office prison in a Castle building with a floor on top,...). But then I realised that is was fun to make new things in a very limited world (and that painting and cutting is OK, which is totally forbidden in the LEGO world).

I was amazed about the capability of system X but also think it is way to difficult for a four year old with that silly screwdriver). I don't know if they are going to phase it out, some themes seem to use it a lot (Modern themes like school, fire and police). Whilst others seem to ignore it completely( Egypt, new pirates, fantasy knights). I just think it depends on the designer of the theme, whether or not he/she likes to used it.
I just wish they made some new steck parts.

I love macs, i cannot see a reason to use windows but then again I am not a hard core computer user.
Title: Re: System X can be fun
Post by: Martin Milner on September 24, 2009, 06:58:48
I love macs, i cannot see a reason to use windows but then again I am not a hard core computer user.

Familiarity...

My brother uses Macs, I've used PCs for the last 15 or so years. Using a Mac when you're used to the windows layout is like driving in a foreign country.
Title: Re: System X can be fun
Post by: Bill Blackhurst on September 24, 2009, 11:56:50
I love Steck  :love:, I like System X  :)9, I hate the new one piece designs  :no:!



I'm a Dell PC, & Gateway laptop user  :-[! Old school I know, but I like Windows, because that's all I'm used to using! I'm old, so don't mess with my comfort zone  :hmm:!
Title: Re: System X can be fun
Post by: Klickus Mobilius on September 25, 2009, 02:50:11

 I wonder how many Playmofriends also use Macs?



I'm a pc.
Title: Re: System X can be fun
Post by: Gepetto on September 25, 2009, 04:23:48
pc



Gepetto
Title: Re: System X can be fun
Post by: Justindo on September 25, 2009, 06:10:56
I use Macs.
Title: Re: System X can be fun
Post by: Richard on September 25, 2009, 19:54:47


Maybe someone would like to start a couple of polls?

One for those who like Steck, those who like System-X, those who like both and those who prefer the "stand alone" sets that cannot be expanded like either Steck or System-X. There may even be a few Playmofriends that liked the original Western building sets (which were interchangeable).

And, another poll for those who use Macs, PCs or both?

;)