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Brainstorming For Playmobil / Re: What's wrong with Playmobil? 2
« Last post by JPSA on Today at 04:20:07 »...Now that's a bridge!!! That kid (you?) is doing fine. ...That's what you want: a kid with ambition!
PM construction-play costs aren't that bad. Just buy two used steck castles, or system-x hospitals, or space bases, and a budding engineer / designer already a lot to play with. We're talking $350 on the US Ebay, at most — much less if you live in Europe — which is fairly reasonable. Also, given that Playmobil tend to keep their value, and can be easily resold, that isn't such a bad deal.
Also, if anyone thinks PM construction-play is expensive: try Lego!!! Yes, they're small, but they reproduce very quickly ( ending up costing an arm and a leg, before you know it ).
Room-wise, well...
...Forget that! I think Brandstätter should consider moving production to the US, instead. With the energy crisis going full bore in Europe, I heard Germany is rapidly de-industrializing, and many deutsch companies are now electing to move production to the good ol' US of A. ...Funny how geopolitics work; it almost seems by design! ☺
PM construction-play costs aren't that bad. Just buy two used steck castles, or system-x hospitals, or space bases, and a budding engineer / designer already a lot to play with. We're talking $350 on the US Ebay, at most — much less if you live in Europe — which is fairly reasonable. Also, given that Playmobil tend to keep their value, and can be easily resold, that isn't such a bad deal.
Also, if anyone thinks PM construction-play is expensive: try Lego!!! Yes, they're small, but they reproduce very quickly ( ending up costing an arm and a leg, before you know it ).
Room-wise, well...
I think that a Chinese company should just start making Playmobil with out permission from Branstater Company.
...Forget that! I think Brandstätter should consider moving production to the US, instead. With the energy crisis going full bore in Europe, I heard Germany is rapidly de-industrializing, and many deutsch companies are now electing to move production to the good ol' US of A. ...Funny how geopolitics work; it almost seems by design! ☺