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Title: time for an oldie
Post by: arab warrior on February 14, 2007, 10:32:30
I always liked this set and was trying real hard to obtain all the pieces.
When i saw a complete set on a Dutch site i was very quick to react and was surprised to hear that she asked just 6 euro for the set!! And that included shipping 8}

I was even more surprised when the set reached me because the set looked absolutely brand new, no colouration of the white parts and all the klickies were in pristine condition!!

Maybe you're wondering why i love this old set so much, but i can explain myself.
First i remember having it when i was younger and even then it had a special place in my room.
Second there are many parts that aren't available in other sets, at least not that i know of.
The white hat on the left, the curved walking cane, the green round suitcase, the hat in  green from the green and yellow lady and the white cuffs with the pointy ends.

I hope you enjoy the set as much as i do!!

Rob
Title: Re: time for an oldie
Post by: Richard on February 14, 2007, 19:33:52

Hello, Rob ...

Set 3543 "The European Travellers" from the early 1800's has also been one of my favourite Playmobil sets of all time!

That was a GREAT price that you got! (And, it included shipping! WOW!)

As you said, there are many parts in this set that were not included in any other set!

The early 19th century top hat is wonderful! I made a mould of it and cast some hats that were very easily converted to British Marine hats from the Napoleonic period. (See attached photo.)

Thanks for sharing your "oldie" with us.

Maybe, every now and then, we should all post a review (or two) of some of our "older" sets.

Thanks again and all the best,
Richard






Title: Re: time for an oldie
Post by: Sylvia on February 14, 2007, 20:53:57
Really great buy, Rob! :D
I'm envious! >:D

I consider myself lucky to have some of the parts from that set since a good friend sent them to me as a gift a few years ago. I even had the blue tapered gentleman's hat, but ~*ahem*~ I confess that I did something rather terrible with it before realising how rare an item it was...
I painted it black! :doh: (I needed a hat for my Pilgrim custom a few years ago and that one seemed to be just right. :-[)

Thanks for the photo. I hadn't noticed that the walking stick was such an unusual piece until you pointed it out. 8-)

I believe this set is a favourite one with quite a few collectors, from the many discussions I've read on other forums. ;)
Title: Re: time for an oldie
Post by: playmofire on February 15, 2007, 01:39:42

Set 3543 "The European Travellers" from the early 1800's has also been one of my favourite Playmobil sets of all time!


Although the bag held by the figure on the right looks like a Gladstone bag which was named after W. E. Gladstone who was British Prime MInister during the last quarter or so of the 19th century.  Maybe it was a style of bag which pre-dated him but was called after him because he used it a lot.
Title: Re: time for an oldie
Post by: Tiermann on February 15, 2007, 03:22:45
What a great buy, that is a wonderful set.
Title: Re: time for an oldie
Post by: Morgan on February 22, 2007, 20:28:43
I must concur with all the others, you got yourself a very good bargain there!!

I once had the opportunity to by a MiB set like that for 50 Euro, but I turned it down.
Title: Re: time for an oldie
Post by: Hadoque on February 23, 2007, 00:56:31
Great find and for very few bucks, AW!!

I have most of the pieces I want from that set;  a year ago the gentleman's blue hat came up between a whole pile of hats I bought on ebay, and I found another one, the curved walking-stick and both the ladies' white and green hats in another pile about a month ago...

... I even had the blue tapered gentleman's hat, but ~*ahem*~ I confess that I did something rather terrible with it before realising how rare an item it was...
I painted it black! :doh: (I needed a hat for my Pilgrim custom a few years ago and that one seemed to be just right. :-[)
...
The hat is very suited for pilgrims or colonists. And if it may be a comfort: I like your black version better then the original!  The pilgrim himself is very nice too!  8-)
(btw, there are new trousers available which resemble a lot the style you painted on the klicky: pirate-special 4654 and the new pirate-sets later this year)... have you perhaps thought about giving the man a new pair of pants?  - just a suggestion of course!  ;) )
Title: Re: time for an oldie
Post by: arab warrior on March 06, 2007, 06:48:46
I didn't mention the price i paid because i wanted to make you all envious and jealous, but just to let you know how well pleased i was with myself when i finally got this set.

Rob
Title: Re: time for an oldie
Post by: Sylvia on March 06, 2007, 13:23:30
It's nice to hear when another collector finds something rare at a reasonable price.  :yup:

Gives us all hope that we can get lucky one day too, Rob! ;)
Title: Re: time for an oldie
Post by: arab warrior on March 06, 2007, 14:10:35
Oh, in that case.... a few months ago i bought a schooner for just 12 euro :-[
It was 90% complete and the rest i traded with Susan, all the traded parts were brand new, even the stickers!!

If someone is looking for something special and tells me what they are willing to spend, i will keep an eye out for it.
Can't promise anything though ::)

Rob
Title: Re: time for an oldie
Post by: matchboxluc on March 06, 2007, 17:02:54
I'm lucky to have that set in MIB condition (with contents sealed in bags) 8-)...
Title: Re: time for an oldie
Post by: Sylvia on March 12, 2007, 10:18:31
Oh, in that case.... a few months ago i bought a schooner for just 12 euro :-[
It was 90% complete and the rest i traded with Susan, all the traded parts were brand new, even the stickers!!

If you ever come across some spare grey cannon balls or the black chest from that set, please get in touch. They are the only parts I am missing from my schooner. :)
Title: Re: time for an oldie
Post by: arab warrior on March 12, 2007, 10:33:46
Not sure, but i think i have some grey cannonballs to spare.
The black chest is difficult to find, never seen any before.
I'll post a photo here so it becomes a bit easier to find one.
Title: Re: time for an oldie
Post by: arab warrior on March 14, 2007, 10:20:41
If you ever come across some spare grey cannon balls or the black chest from that set, please get in touch. They are the only parts I am missing from my schooner. :)

Here's the photo i promised.
I find it much easier to find parts when i can show a photo.
I don't have the chest to spare, but i will keep an eye open.

Rob
Title: Re: time for an oldie
Post by: Sylvia on March 14, 2007, 12:28:44
Thanks for the photo and the cannonball offer. :D

I wonder what the "B" and the "S" on the lid stand for. British Schooner? ;)
Title: Re: time for an oldie
Post by: arab warrior on March 14, 2007, 13:42:27
I know what B.S. means in the U.S. ::)
Title: Re: time for an oldie
Post by: Tiermann on March 14, 2007, 17:41:42
Yes, Bachelor of Science (or Social Science) of course. I have a BS myself,I thought it was appropriate for a teaching degree.  ;D
Title: Re: time for an oldie
Post by: Richard on March 14, 2007, 18:56:24
Yes, Bachelor of Science (or Social Science) of course. I have a BS myself,I thought it was appropriate for a teaching degree.  ;D

... ;)
Title: Re: time for an oldie
Post by: macgayver on March 18, 2007, 12:11:25
loved that set ,:love:

 the hats are so suitable for so many themes

's why I copied them  ;D

thanks for bringing this up