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General => Report & Review => Topic started by: Wesley Myers on December 03, 2010, 23:28:02

Title: Small School 5923
Post by: Wesley Myers on December 03, 2010, 23:28:02
Has anyone actually purchased the 5923 Small School?  The price being half of that of the full school seems to be a much better deal than the 4323 School.  In fact, you get one more figure in the small school.  Most of it appears to be the same but some seems to be different.  It doesn't appear to have the column with the small speaker and button, though.

Playmobil's website states it is exclusive to Toys R Us and with 20% off, it makes it an attractive item.  Just wanted to know if anyone had personal experience with it?

I wonder how easy/hard it would be to combine them.
Title: Re: Small School 5923
Post by: bonniebeth on December 04, 2010, 02:08:50
Well, I haven't bought either one, but I have gone to TRU and looked at the back of the box very carefully and researched part lists to compare the two. And I have decided to go with the small one. It is not as attractive; it doesnt have as many windows in front or as nice an entrance. And it doesn't have the bathrooms, which I would love to have. But there is an extra child, an oriental one, which is good because I'm trying to have more diversity in my zoo guests. And one of the teachers is black in the small school, but white in the big school (same clothes). Other than that it seems to have most of the same parts, skeleton, globe, etc.






Title: Re: Small School 5923
Post by: Bill Blackhurst on December 04, 2010, 02:29:04
But there is an extra child, an oriental one, which is good because I'm trying to have more diversity in my zoo guests. And one of the teachers is black in the small school, but white in the big school (same clothes).

BB, if you're looking for figure diversity, why don't you order some add on figure sets like 7980 African/American, 7982 Asian, 7981 Mediterranean?


Title: Re: Small School 5923
Post by: bonniebeth on December 04, 2010, 03:23:36
Yes, I already have those three sets, but I'm always looking to get more modern people. I've been known to buy sets just because I like the people in it. I need to just start sending off parts orders.
Title: Re: Small School 5923
Post by: Bill Blackhurst on December 04, 2010, 03:45:26
I see! :-\
Title: Re: Small School 5923
Post by: bonniebeth on December 04, 2010, 04:10:17
Thank you though.  :wave:
Title: Re: Small School 5923
Post by: rufusxavier1977 on December 05, 2010, 17:12:33
I bought this smaller version. I generally like it. I plan to get the large one eventually too to make a super-sized school with a proper cafeteria, playground, front office, gym.

Several of the wall pieces are actually made from the standard double window pieces but in white instead of clear. I ended up really liking those walls since they provide variety and a good place to put furniture. With these wall sections not all walls have to be either built-in shelves or windows. Sometimes you just want a blank wall. The shorter ones on the second floor actually look like a built-in white board when you apply the stickers above and below the middle sections. I really like that since all the modern schools in my district (I'm a teacher) use white boards, not chalk boards. I want to make little technology carts for the teachers too, like in our schools, that have laptops, document cameras, and projectors. Not sure what to use for those.

The small school is good too because while it is missing some of the accessories of the larger one, you do get all the new school related accessories. I'd say buy it, especially if you catch it on one of Toys R Us's good sales this time of year.
Title: Re: Small School 5923
Post by: bonniebeth on December 05, 2010, 17:17:01
That's a good idea point about those wall sections. I hadn't noticed they were so different. And its good to be able to make white boards; what school has had a chalkboard in the last 20 years?  I look forward to seeing pics of your 21st century school!
Title: Re: Small School 5923
Post by: rufusxavier1977 on December 05, 2010, 17:22:03
Oh yeah, one more good thing I noticed when putting this school together is that all the system X connectors are white instead of red (I think the larger one is like that too). The connectors don't stand out too much at the windows like in the hospital. It looks so much better this way.
Title: Re: Small School 5923
Post by: Aspie4Jesus on December 14, 2010, 02:17:58
 :rudy:

I actually own the larger school.  I am a special education teacher myself.  I am hoping to find a classroom next year where I can display this set too.  I like Playmobil for it's realism.  I love how detailed this set is too.  I was able to get it under $155 at Ridgeroad Station Toys in New York.  I didn't have to pay for tax or shipping either.  I'm tempted to buy the small one at Toys R Us now because it would make a great addition to my larger school as a big school. 
Title: Re: Small School 5923
Post by: Wesley Myers on December 29, 2010, 06:15:12
Just a footnote to this thread.  I got my 6 year old daughter the small school from Toys R Us for Christmas.  She loves it!  In fact, probably since mom's been in the hospital with our newest baby (Dec. 25) I got the school gym last night.  Today I got the shop class (that's for me as that is going to be my primary teaching area), the "cafeteria" and the school band.  Since there was a 20% off sale at the local store I got them at, I also got the full sized school too. 

I'm not sure when I'm going to reveal all these (they know about the gym, as the girls were with me and we got it after they visited their mom and baby sister in the hospital) but the small and large schools are different enough so that you could set them up together and they would compliment each other.  The details are great, too. 

The police station wagon has been turned into the school bus for outings (they don't care anything about police stuff and have never even talked about police in their lives - there are no police where we live (rural area) - the closest thing we have here are MP's but since their in uniform they are just soldiers to the girls.  To them, police are just something you read about in story books or see on a tv show catching bad guys).  Hopefully someday (very soon) there will be a real school bus so the kids don't all have to lie down in the back of the station wagon.  LOL


Now all I have to do is order the extra floor from DS!
Title: Re: Small School 5923
Post by: playmofire on December 29, 2010, 10:25:35
I bought this smaller version. I generally like it. I plan to get the large one eventually too to make a super-sized school with a proper cafeteria, playground, front office, gym.

Several of the wall pieces are actually made from the standard double window pieces but in white instead of clear. I ended up really liking those walls since they provide variety and a good place to put furniture. With these wall sections not all walls have to be either built-in shelves or windows. Sometimes you just want a blank wall. The shorter ones on the second floor actually look like a built-in white board when you apply the stickers above and below the middle sections. I really like that since all the modern schools in my district (I'm a teacher) use white boards, not chalk boards. I want to make little technology carts for the teachers too, like in our schools, that have laptops, document cameras, and projectors. Not sure what to use for those.

The small school is good too because while it is missing some of the accessories of the larger one, you do get all the new school related accessories. I'd say buy it, especially if you catch it on one of Toys R Us's good sales this time of year.

The information on the walls is very interesting, Rufus.  As regards a projector, I have been thinking about this and thought of making something using a this:

http://playmodb.org/cgi-bin/showpart.pl?partnum=30-28-3200

and the long lens from this:

http://playmodb.org/cgi-bin/showpart.pl?partnum=30-60-3470

I'd glue two of the drawers together to make the projector body and drill a hole in the edge for the lens.  For extra detail, this:

http://playmodb.org/cgi-bin/showpart.pl?partnum=30-21-7330

could be used to link the projector to the laptop.

Title: Re: Small School 5923
Post by: bonniebeth on December 29, 2010, 14:45:57
  In fact, probably since mom's been in the hospital with our newest baby (Dec. 25) I got the school gym last night. 

Congratulations on your new baby girl!
Title: Re: Small School 5923
Post by: Wesley Myers on December 29, 2010, 21:08:34
Congratulations on your new baby girl!

Thank you!
Title: Re: Small School 5923
Post by: Wesley Myers on December 29, 2010, 21:10:38
Oh yeah, one more good thing I noticed when putting this school together is that all the system X connectors are white instead of red (I think the larger one is like that too). The connectors don't stand out too much at the windows like in the hospital. It looks so much better this way.

Yes, they are white and certainly are not nearly as noticeable as red ones would have been. 

One curious thing to note - there were exactly the number needed.  Not one extra.  Every other set I've ever had with the red and yellow connectors it's like they are just trying to get rid of them for the amount they give you.
Title: Re: Small School 5923
Post by: bonniebeth on December 29, 2010, 21:56:01
Yes, this is a very nice development. The red pieces showing at the windows just ruin the look of a building.
Title: Re: Small School 5923
Post by: playmogal on August 25, 2011, 01:40:21
I have the large school 4323 which now sells for 170.USD at TRU and noticed their smaller school 5923 (105.USD) in the local store yesterday. I, too, like the figures in 5923, but wonder if the price is a bit high. At 99.USD, I bet it would fly off the shelf. $105. is just a weird amount from a marketing standpoint. And $110. would definitely be too high.

Sometimes very large chain stores (like TRU) arrange for special exclusive sets so that they don't have to match lower prices anywhere else. The defunct Circuit City was known for this, and Best Buy may do it to some extent.

Like bb states above,  it is a darn shame that they do not sell the Klickies separately as a set in the stores or at least at PM's website because they are really difficult to find at PM DS. A 3 pack of city Klickies would be lovely, especially in other races. There are many sets I will never buy, but will somehow find the figures. The large zoo has a nice purple top lady,... but I don't need the zoo. The white camper at TRU has a lovely lady with leaves on her top, but I already have a camper or two.

And they definitely should have made the schools so they could be joined...even if with walkways or whatever. That way one could combine two large schools or a large and small one into a single school. All would take is a roof piece with a removable overhang or none at all. Children and adults do like to "play school" because most of us have to spend many years inside them. Any other ideas on how to combine them? Thanks, Pgal 8}

Title: Re: Small School 5923
Post by: bonniebeth on August 25, 2011, 01:56:50
Like bb states above,  it is a darn shame ....

Not a direct quote. :P :lol:

As far as combining the schools.... it really shouldn't be too hard. It would just involve joining them side by side, creating a pass-through, using a double-wide column on the front wall (I think. I'm not looking at it as I write this, as it's taken apart in a box), and using straight roof pieces rather than corner ones...

But really your best bet is probably to build upwards so that it has a smaller footprint, which would take a bit of creativity if combining the two different schools, but could be done. And there's always the extension floor. http://store.playmobilusa.com/on/demandware.store/Sites-US-Site/en_US/Product-Show?pid=7464&cgid=Ds_Gebaeude_Erweiterungen

Or if you're skilled at building things, which considering your background in legos you probably are, you can always just take the entire thing apart, spread all the pieces out in front of you, and make your own design. It's a lot more fun that way, and it's nice to have an entirely original design!
Title: Re: Small School 5923
Post by: playmogal on August 25, 2011, 02:01:36
BB: Good ideas for enlarging the school! I like the concept of joining several school buildings with walkways or something as most of our schools in NC are no more than 2 stories and utilize more than one building.

I still wish they gave us more options for roofs for all of the buildings, especially the dollhouses. With System X we can easily change the floor plan, but the fixed roofs are another problem, Pgal :-\
Title: Re: Small School 5923
Post by: bonniebeth on August 25, 2011, 02:06:30
Yeah, the roof is particularly a problem on the 5302!

Are you looking to have elevated walkways for going from the second story of one building to the next? or covered walkways on the ground or both?
Title: Re: Small School 5923
Post by: Wesley Myers on August 25, 2011, 02:50:28
Put the small school on top of the larger one.  At $50 for the one empty floor the TRU small school is a steal.

I got my small school on sale (30% off I think?) and I got the full sized school on sale too.

Or join them with the gym in the middle.
Title: Re: Small School 5923
Post by: playmogal on August 25, 2011, 02:57:23
bb: Probably walkways on both levels which could work with System X.
 
Wes: Trying the small one on top of the large one is definitely a possibility. I decided not to get the extension floor for the large school because I wanted to do something different from the way I build my housed up and not out.

The gym should be somewhere on the ground, so a walkway would be a good way to join it, and I could always use a floor to form the roof of the walkway.

Wes,
My niece in Edmonton has two sons, a newborn and a 2 year old. Any ideas where she should shop for PM there? They will need 123 for a few years. I'd like to send her money for PM for their next birthdays. Shipping is too expensive to send actual sets. Cheers, Pgal
Title: Re: Small School 5923
Post by: bonniebeth on August 25, 2011, 03:02:29
We're straying a little too far from the topic here. Perhaps you could open a shopping thread to ask about this?