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NeilMartin:
Hello,

I've posted pictures of my Playmobil church and clergy previously but I just wanted to show my latest addition to this theme.

Who doesn't like Scooby-Doo? :) Whether TV cartoons, films or Playmobil :) But I can't start collecting anymore Playmobil themes as I have no more spare space left in my apartment :(

But, when I saw pictures of Playmobil's 70362 Scooby-Doo Cemetery Adventure I wondered if the graveyard would look right alongside my church.

I was lucky to pick up a 70362 set on discount recently from TKMaxx (a UK discount store) and had the opportunity to find out.

Building the cemetery is fairly quick, I didn't apply any stickers and replaced the supplied dead tree and with a couple of trees with leaves from my spares box. Photos attached of the resulting graveyard and it placed beside my church.

The set comes with two gravestones, I purchased two extra from eBay, so four gravestones are shown in the second picture. And you can also see my new choirboy in the second picture :)

I hope that you like the result.

Best wishes,
Neil

Klickteryx:
I don't know if I'd want to be buried in that cemetery if they charge by the hour.

Great little scene.
Can the mausoleum be made whole with enough parts?

playmofire:
Yes,  I thought the parking meter was a bit unwelcoming - just drop the coffin off as you drive by!

The figure on the pediment of the mausoleum is a bit worrying too - looks more devil than angel.

NeilMartin:
My apologies, yes, the parking meter was poorly placed by me. I have three and positioned one at each end of the village street with the third on the opposite side of the village street. But if you Google 'Hearse' and 'Parking Ticket', you will be surprised at how many example there are . . . !

No, the mausoleum can't be made whole, the two side pieces, front and roof only fit as they fit.

The gargoyle is great isn't he? Much better than an Angel :)

Klickteryx:
Oh yes, I know what the meter is for. It's just that in one of the pictures you can't really see the road and it looks more like a headstone.

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