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Title: 5136 Pirates with arsenal
Post by: Wolf Knight on August 31, 2011, 15:21:13
Not much to say here, apart from that these guys are soooo cool!!!!

(http://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x335/Baldthar/New_Pirates/DSC03128.jpg)

(http://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x335/Baldthar/New_Pirates/DSC03126.jpg)
Title: Re: 5136 Pirates with arsenal
Post by: tahra on August 31, 2011, 15:34:12
I really like the chinese guy... Could do without the rest.

Thanks for the pics!

(and there's fuzzy again!)
Title: Re: 5136 Pirates with arsenal
Post by: cheng on August 31, 2011, 15:37:07
me too me too...and I will never rub off his dragon amulet ;D
thanks for the very clear photos wolf knight!  :love:
Title: Re: 5136 Pirates with arsenal
Post by: Baron Marshall on August 31, 2011, 16:13:04
mr green boots there in the middle is the only one that i find odd... i love the boots on the other non-chinese guy, though the rest of him may need some improvements  >:D
Title: Re: 5136 Pirates with arsenal
Post by: WarriorOfToys on August 31, 2011, 16:47:19
Not a fan of the man in the middle...
I also like the Chinese guy... but my favorite figure in this set is actually the man on the far right. :)
Title: Re: 5136 Pirates with arsenal
Post by: Ds dad on August 31, 2011, 17:01:30
Love it, will definetly get in 11 months.
Title: Re: 5136 Pirates with arsenal
Post by: tahra on August 31, 2011, 18:38:22
I'm not fond of bare feet in klickys...
Title: Re: 5136 Pirates with arsenal
Post by: Bolingbroke on August 31, 2011, 19:05:00
Did they really have chinamen in the carribean? This is the second chinese klicky - i think - in the pirates theme.
Title: Re: 5136 Pirates with arsenal
Post by: Wolf Knight on August 31, 2011, 20:29:52
I'm not fond of bare feet in klickys...

neither am I ...
Title: Re: 5136 Pirates with arsenal
Post by: tahra on August 31, 2011, 20:36:58
neither am I ...

I wonder if SOMEONE is... I'm sure we could trade some legs. Uhm. That sounded funny.  :hmm:
Title: Re: 5136 Pirates with arsenal
Post by: PrimusPilus on August 31, 2011, 21:01:47
MOST pirates were barefoot.
Title: Re: 5136 Pirates with arsenal
Post by: tahra on August 31, 2011, 21:02:52
MOST pirates were barefoot.

Yes, and most peasants probably too. But I don't like the look  ;)
Title: Re: 5136 Pirates with arsenal
Post by: PrimusPilus on August 31, 2011, 21:15:27
The smell would definitively be worse then the looks ;).
Title: Re: 5136 Pirates with arsenal
Post by: BlackPearl2006 on August 31, 2011, 21:41:30
Did they really have chinamen in the carribean? This is the second chinese klicky - i think - in the pirates theme.

Yes, there were peoples of Chinese heritage in the Caribbean beginning in the mid 19th century when chinese laborers emmigrated to the Caribbean to work on sugar plantations.

From a piratical standpoint, Chinese pirates existed since the 13th century, sailing junks well on into the 19th century and beyond.  (Remember, China's mastery of the sea predates that of traditional western/british naval exploits which came to a head in the 17th century).

I suspect Playmobil's inclusion of chinese pirates in their pirate theme is an unspoken piggyback allusion to the current Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean lore.  In the movie series, chinese pirates (from Singapore) are seen interacting with what appears to be caribbean pirates and british naval/infantrymen of the 18th century.  However, the british presence in Singapore would not have happened until later in the 19th century, around the same time chinese laborers began emmigrating to the Caribbean.

The golden age of piracy stems from about mid 17th century to early 18th century.  Chinese pirates did exist at this time as well--but only in Asia.  And 18th century britishmen would not have been seen engaging with chinese pirates from Singapore until the 19th century, by which time the Golden Age of (western) Piracy would have been over.

So including chinese pirates alongside caribbean pirates would be inaccurate, historically.  But who's to say a stray chinese pirate/explorere/adventurer or two didnt somehow find their way accross the pacific (and around the horn) and end up drinking coconut juice on the lazy sandy shores of the Caribbean?  It could happen!  :D

I'm not fond of bare feet in klickys...
Deckhands on any ship (pirate or other) would have to be barefoot for better footing on wet decks and for mitigating the rigging and footropes aloft (up in the masts and sails).  Plus they were probably too poor to afford shoes, which weren't practical aboard a pirateship anyway.
Title: Re: 5136 Pirates with arsenal
Post by: cachalote on August 31, 2011, 23:48:08
:) thanks for the review wolf knight.
 :) and thank you for the historical perspective blackpearl2006.
(i'm glad you decided to stay with us).
Title: Re: 5136 Pirates with arsenal
Post by: cheng on September 01, 2011, 00:02:51
thanks for the interesting bit blackpearl2006!

the guy on the far right is a big investment...new shoe/leg mould(?) with printed band, + a red tricorn with an imaginative anchor...
a waste IMHO...geobra could have made new japanese or chinese feet  ;D
Title: Re: 5136 Pirates with arsenal
Post by: WarriorOfToys on September 01, 2011, 00:46:40
I actually like the bare feet on Klickies...
If I had more peasant folk I would own a lot more bare feeted klickies... ;)
If you all have grey trousers with bare feet,
Preferably with a smooth cuff line,
I would be willing to trade several regular grey pants with shoes. :)
Title: Re: 5136 Pirates with arsenal
Post by: BlackPearl2006 on September 01, 2011, 02:20:20
i'm glad you decided to stay with us).

hehe, when did i consider leaving? maybe you're referring to my several-month unintentional hiatus resulting from the fact that I lost a working computer to surf the net with) :p

thanks for the interesting bit blackpearl2006!

the guy on the far right is a big investment...new shoe/leg mould(?) with printed band, + a red tricorn with an imaginative anchor...
a waste IMHO...geobra could have made new japanese or chinese feet  ;D


I was wondering the same thing:  did they make a new leg mould with a new boot style?  or are those clip-on boot cuffs, similar to the older cowboy clip-on spurs?
Title: Re: 5136 Pirates with arsenal
Post by: cheng on September 01, 2011, 02:40:35
....I was wondering the same thing:  did they make a new leg mould with a new boot style?  or are those clip-on boot cuffs, similar to the older cowboy clip-on spurs?

increasing cost and simplifying assembling...i hope geobra wont cast gloved hands someday  :lol:
Title: Re: 5136 Pirates with arsenal
Post by: playmo1989 on September 01, 2011, 06:23:07
the last guy is nice ,i don't like the others much only the green vest from the fat guy and the torso with the snake pendant of the chinese guy  :blackhair:
 
The smell would definitively be worse then the looks ;).

(http://smileys.on-my-web.com/repository/Laughing/lol-049.gif)
Title: Re: 5136 Pirates with arsenal
Post by: BlackPearl2006 on September 01, 2011, 07:10:36
increasing cost and simplifying assembling...i hope geobra wont cast gloved hands someday  :lol:

i think they've already started to do this with the knights.....moulded-on armour instead of clip-on armour.  Harder to customize torsos too, esp pirates, since they no longer wear all their accessories, but rather have them painted on.  Less accessories to swap.  and if you want to use the torso for something else, you have to remove the tampo printing (paint).

I admit though, on some clickies i like their unique tampo prints and wouldn't want to remove them.  It does bug me though, that sometimes the difference between a pirate and a knight is simply what's painted on them, but they have otherwise the same body.  I prefer the distinction be made by the accessories they are WEARING (as oppossed to painted on or moulded-on.
Title: Re: 5136 Pirates with arsenal
Post by: tahra on September 01, 2011, 07:42:11
I actually like the bare feet on Klickies...
If I had more peasant folk I would own a lot more bare feeted klickies... ;)
If you all have grey trousers with bare feet,
Preferably with a smooth cuff line,
I would be willing to trade several regular grey pants with shoes. :)

I'll have to look...

I admit though, on some clickies i like their unique tampo prints and wouldn't want to remove them.  It does bug me though, that sometimes the difference between a pirate and a knight is simply what's painted on them, but they have otherwise the same body.  I prefer the distinction be made by the accessories they are WEARING (as oppossed to painted on or moulded-on.

I agree. But I hate those stupid looking space gloves on the knights. I mean, I like the gloves, for the space guys. I wish they would at least have grey hands as they used to.
Title: Re: 5136 Pirates with arsenal
Post by: Giorginetto on September 01, 2011, 09:43:04
Thank you kindl;y for hte review and reminding me that ...

I want this set !!! sets rather !!!!!!!!!!!

:hissyfit: :hissyfit: :hissyfit: :hissyfit: :hissyfit: :hissyfit: :hissyfit: :hissyfit: :hissyfit:




 ;D
Title: Re: 5136 Pirates with arsenal
Post by: playmo1989 on September 02, 2011, 08:25:59
i think they've already started to do this with the knights.....moulded-on armour instead of clip-on armour.  Harder to customize torsos too, esp pirates, since they no longer wear all their accessories, but rather have them painted on.  Less accessories to swap.  and if you want to use the torso for something else, you have to remove the tampo printing (paint).


 :no: :no: :no: :no: :no: :no: :no: :no: :no: :no: :no: :no: :no: :no: :no:
 
well of is for $$$$$$$$$$$ suddenlty  :( :(
Title: Re: 5136 Pirates with arsenal
Post by: Hadoque on September 02, 2011, 19:43:13
Thanks for the review   :)

I like the set a lot!  ;)
I don't like the Chinese's printed belt on top of his trousers; it looks like a metal-pin-belt from a punker or a rocker.  ;D But I do like the look of his feet.  ;D
Title: Re: 5136 Pirates with arsenal
Post by: bonniebeth on September 02, 2011, 22:53:02
the discussion of who did or did not wear shoes when has been split to here: http://www.playmofriends.com/forum/index.php?topic=8988.0

Let's please try to stay on topic. :)
Title: Re: 5136 Pirates with arsenal
Post by: Bolingbroke on September 06, 2011, 09:52:50
Yes, there were peoples of Chinese heritage in the Caribbean beginning in the mid 19th century when chinese laborers emmigrated to the Caribbean to work on sugar plantations.

From a piratical standpoint, Chinese pirates existed since the 13th century, sailing junks well on into the 19th century and beyond.  (Remember, China's mastery of the sea predates that of traditional western/british naval exploits which came to a head in the 17th century).

I suspect Playmobil's inclusion of chinese pirates in their pirate theme is an unspoken piggyback allusion to the current Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean lore.  In the movie series, chinese pirates (from Singapore) are seen interacting with what appears to be caribbean pirates and british naval/infantrymen of the 18th century.  However, the british presence in Singapore would not have happened until later in the 19th century, around the same time chinese laborers began emmigrating to the Caribbean.

The golden age of piracy stems from about mid 17th century to early 18th century.  Chinese pirates did exist at this time as well--but only in Asia.  And 18th century britishmen would not have been seen engaging with chinese pirates from Singapore until the 19th century, by which time the Golden Age of (western) Piracy would have been over.

So including chinese pirates alongside caribbean pirates would be inaccurate, historically.  But who's to say a stray chinese pirate/explorere/adventurer or two didnt somehow find their way accross the pacific (and around the horn) and end up drinking coconut juice on the lazy sandy shores of the Caribbean?  It could happen!  :D
Deckhands on any ship (pirate or other) would have to be barefoot for better footing on wet decks and for mitigating the rigging and footropes aloft (up in the masts and sails).  Plus they were probably too poor to afford shoes, which weren't practical aboard a pirateship anyway.

Thanks for the explanation. Still ... he does look like he's a 70s disco dancer.
Title: Re: 5136 Pirates with arsenal
Post by: Rhalius on September 25, 2011, 23:08:28
It's a nice little set that caught my eye and caused me to buy playmobil again after several years. Personly I quite like all three clickies. The fat guy seems like a good cannoneer to me, the asian guy seems like a plausible excuse to include a katana in the pirate line, and the third guy could be used as a civilian or sailor as well.

A good amount of items in the set too, although I would have prefered some gold, a basket or some camp equipment over the cannon. Great amount of weaponry compared to the amount of clickies, and I always like laying some weapons around for decoration on chests, in barrels or in weapon racks and still have enough to arm the clickies with.