General > Brainstorming For Playmobil
F?gures Ideas
tahra:
--- Quote from: GrahamB on December 05, 2020, 08:33:22 ---Like Annoia, the goddess of kitchen drawers which won't open because of a misplaced utensil within? (As invented by the late Sir Terry Pratchett).
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:lmao:
Let's not forget... Pico, the god of roman boots... the guy made a prayer to him in the morning so they wouldn't come off.. (that was the high point of that series Britannia - horrid, but that was amazing!)
Klicky_Ghost:
I've really wanted Playmobil to come out with a medieval/Renaissance plague doctor for quite some time, and I'm worried that the current situation might put that in bad taste :-\
Klicky_Ghost:
I apologize for the double post, but I just wanted to mention that I love the suggestions in this thread. Ismene mentioned a few different ballet/ballerina characters-- how about the White Swan and Black Swan from Swan Lake?
I also love Janilew's suggestion of a traditional barbershop singer character with striped suit and straw hat. I could work him into my Victorian world very nicely indeed!
I feel like the characters from Clue-- Colonel Mustard, Miss Scarlet, Professor Plum--could make nice figures, and could come with their various proposed murder weapons. Though this might be a bit too adult for Playmobil!
Ismene:
--- Quote from: Klicky_Ghost on May 10, 2021, 01:53:29 ---I've really wanted Playmobil to come out with a medieval/Renaissance plague doctor for quite some time, and I'm worried that the current situation might put that in bad taste :-\
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I do know people who would snatch up such a figure despite (or because of) the current situation.
Clue would be fun. It would probably require licensing, but it's less adult than some previous klickies (like the executioner).
GrahamB:
Clue (the game known as Cluedo outside North America) characters would be great! Despite murderous intents. The Ghostbusters ghosts weren't exactly benign, were they?
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