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General => What is this??? => Topic started by: BlackPearl2006 on June 30, 2012, 22:08:57
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http://youtu.be/Ab4VtK6TkXE (http://youtu.be/Ab4VtK6TkXE)
from PLaymobil USA's Facebook page. Soccer players in a stop-motion film seems to have individually-articulated legs. Customs? or new clickies?
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When I klick the link, it says "leaving facebook", and the following message:
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Anyway, though, I did watch the video from my FB page. The soccer players do have legs that move seperately, so they can kick.
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When I klick the link, it says "leaving facebook", and the following message:
For the safety and privacy of your Facebook account, remember to never enter your password unless you're on the real Facebook web site. Also be sure to only download software from sites you trust. To learn more about staying safe on the internet, visit Facebook's Security Page. Please also read the Wikipedia articles on malware and phishing.
Anyway, though, I did watch the video from my FB page. The soccer players do have legs that move seperately, so they can kick.
fixed the link.
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The soccer clickies have moveable legs, I saw them in stores. They arent customs. :)
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yep all clicky football players have the articulated right leg and a sort od peg at the back side of it to pull and kick. the other led is fixed. The goaly has bot legs fixed. he can't even sit down.
so you can play real foosball ;D
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yep all clicky football players have the articulated right leg
Oops, I forgot (probably most) folks on here are non-USA so I should have referred to them as "FOOTBALL" players, not "soccer" hehehe. GOOOOOOOOAAAAAAALLLLLLLL!!!!!!
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playmobils game needs some good rules for when you are playing with a team. As you are describing the Right leg kicks the ball when you push down on a small tab on the players foot. The other foot is fixed and clips into the green plastic arch shaped stand. They kick the ball quite well, easily across the kitchen and into a pot of cooking noodles :P Goal! Two points :banana: I typicall have teams of 4 players and the keeper.
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heh, maybe we should have send a team of Dutch clickies to the EK then if they are that effective. :lol:
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heh, maybe we should have send a team of Dutch clickies to the EK then if they are that effective. :lol:
:lmao:
yes, I'm belgian. ;D
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When I klick the link, it says "leaving facebook", and the following message:
For the safety and privacy of your Facebook account, remember to never enter your password unless you're on the real Facebook web site. Also be sure to only download software from sites you trust. To learn more about staying safe on the internet, visit Facebook's Security Page. Please also read the Wikipedia articles on malware and phishing.
Anyway, though, I did watch the video from my FB page. The soccer players do have legs that move seperately, so they can kick.
That's why we should call them Kickies instead of Klickies!
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Hopefully they won't kick the butts of their poor fellow clickies, who can't kick back. :)
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Hopefully they won't kick the butts of their poor fellow clickies, who can't kick back. :)
I'm ashamed to confess I made them do just that...But the "kicked" klickies deserved it!!! :lol: :-[