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General => Report & Review => Topic started by: Martin Milner on January 21, 2011, 22:00:41
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Heft Factor: 349 grammes: $9.99 US = 35g/$
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At just $10 this set offers great Heft value. The two figures alone could have been released as a blister for $4.00, so the Dragon rock is what's adding that extra $6.00
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Sorry about the focus, it looked OK when I took it.
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The figures have unique chest printing according to Playmodb, so they are worth getting for that alone.
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The flying knight could have had a quiver and bolts for his crossbow secured to his y-fronts nub, but not a huge issue. In my set the round shield was already damaged with a scratch when I opened it due to inadequate packing. The helmets are my favourites for the two factions, new with this theme and good looking, and the large green shield is also my favorite for the green knights.
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The rock is a fossilised dragon, rather cool, with a substantial tree, lava pits, and a couple of suprises.
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The wing folds forward to reveal a sword niche, while a shield is concealed in the dragon's mouth.
Overall this is excellent value at just $9.99 US, but now I've got one, will I buy another? Probably not, because the dragon rock is so unique, why would I want more than one? Maybe to create a dragon graveyard?
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Great review Martin. The klickies are indeed great, but I have had the same resevration as you up to know. The dragon rock is probably to unique to use in multiples.
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That's a pretty cool set. I like the hideaways for the sword and shield. And the two klickys are awesome! Thanks for the review, Martin!
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Hi
Thanks for the nice review Martin :clap: I would have to agree that there is really no use for multiples of this set. I like the hidden surprises you mentioned and could not tell at all that they were there until you revealed its secrets.
With regards to your "heft value" are you including the box. I would like to try and factor this into my reviews as well as I think it is a great idea that you came up with.
Rasputin "The Mad Monk"
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Nice review- well worth $10!
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I will definitely be wanting one.
I could see using two of them, one on each side of a cave/door/entry
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i like the green guy's cape/wings. Not too fond of the actual red wings that stick out (and give them the powere of flight). Too fantastical for me. I wish they had a red version of the the green guy's wings to match (nothing a little paint can't fix though).
I like that rock. I wish they made a bigger dragon-shaped rock, and maybe incorporated it into the dragon castle rock formation itself. That would be awesome.
As far as this small dragon rock, I can see someone using it in a storyline where a dragon was turned into stone. Or a reverse story where a stone dragon said to have unknown great mystical powers was the subject of a quest, and would grant the finder magical abilities, an amulet, and magic swords, and the dragon itself could be released from it's stoney slumber and take back it's original fleshy form and exact untold havoc or salvation on the world, depending on how its liberator wielded its newfound powere!
Ok, now I have to get this set. I just sold it to myself. lol
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Thanks for the great review Martin. I too love the hidden surprises.
I am hopeful that one of the roles of the playmobil collectors club will be to gently discuss packaging issues with Geobra. It is not really good enough to receive damaged items fresh from the box.
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Hi
Thanks for the nice review Martin :clap: I would have to agree that there is really no use for multiples of this set. I like the hidden surprises you mentioned and could not tell at all that they were there until you revealed its secrets.
With regards to your "heft value" are you including the box. I would like to try and factor this into my reviews as well as I think it is a great idea that you came up with.
Rasputin "The Mad Monk"
I weighed the whole box as it comes off the shelf, as this seemed the easiest to do.
In this case the box alone weighed 110 grammes and all the plastic (i.e. the bits you play with) 220 grammes. The balance of 19 grammes is the instructions, plastic bags, and the sheet the stickers were on.
It would probably be more accurate to weigh only the actual playmobil parts, giving this set a Heft factor of 22 g/$; that way we can reconstruct heft factors for sets for which we no longer have the box.
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It would probably be more accurate to weigh only the actual playmobil parts, giving this set a Heft factor of 22 g/$; that way we can reconstruct heft factors for sets for which we no longer have the box.
HI
Thanks for the elaboration. I was working on flattening a lot of boxes today and I noticed there were quite a few different densities in the cardboard. Also the cars seemed to come with a box inside of the box which would add quite a bit of weight. I also think it would be best and most accurate to just measure the toys .
All I need to do now is get a good scale.
Rasputin "The Mad Monk"
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Thanks for the great review and pictures Martin! The fossilised dragon is amazing (Bravo Playmobil :wow: :wow: :wow: :wow:)
I have this set but have not opened it yet...I will do so sometime next month when I buy a few, as it will finally be available in the greek market!
As for the green dragon knight, his torso is also available in 5890 - Knights Duo Carrying Case (http://playmodb.org/cgi-bin/showinv.pl?setnum=5890) but since the legs are different, i guess he is unique...
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It looks real nice! ... Maybe I'll write about it, even if I don't get one! :P
Thanks for the review! :yup:
Gus
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Not my theme, Martin, but an interesting review. I will come in on the heft factor approach.
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Nice set, will most probably get it this year. Thanks for the review.
Mad Nick
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My step daughter and I both said “cool.”
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Very interesting set !!!!