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General => Direct Service/Parts Queries => Topic started by: spiked_spiegel on October 03, 2012, 14:17:03
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After collecting Civil War klickies a year ago my son finally found them and we have set up Fort Glory and Fort Eagle (I had no idea how shabby system X was at staying together). Anyway after doing a count the poor Confederacy is out numbered 42 to 16 (almost 3 to 1), and many of the soldiers I do have are missing cufflinks, collars, scarves etc. I was wondering how to go about acquiring more Confederate Soldiers and also just buying accessories to complete current soldiers? In the past I have found eBay, both in the US/Canada and also UK/Germany is a good way to acquire soldiers. But for the accessories I find ebay.de is the only place and to me it seems overpriced. Are there any other sites more devoted to just accessories? I have also used local online classifieds in the past too (kijiji).
Any help would be most appreciated.
(I hope this is in the correct forum :)
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there is always playmobil itself, I do not know where you are but in the US it is 1-800-pla-mobi then parts department. You need part #s to order and if it is a big order you need to email or fax them in
The Confederates should still be available to order from playmobil.com and hopefully new ones are on the way, after all there are new Union troops
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Do you know the email address? Is there a list of parts and prices like lego with pick a brick? I live in Canada so none of the new Western sets are arriving here until next year.
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You can always check out playmobil.ca (http://playmobil.ca) for more infomation (if you haven't already!) - or if you live in the Toronto area you can go to their store in Mississauga. They still have the 3 pack of grey soldiers listed in the Direct Service section
David
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Do you know the email address? Is there a list of parts and prices like lego with pick a brick? I live in Canada so none of the new Western sets are arriving here until next year.
I am in the US so it may be diffrent. Just check your playmobil Canadian site for information. No there is not a place like lego within the playmobil world. There is a list of parts and numbers on there US site for the more recent sets but it is limited. The best site is heathers data base as it has many old sets and most new sets. It has to be by far the most complete data base on playmobil parts to date and it is a fan site.
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S-U-C-C-E-S-S that's the way you spell success! Playmobil Canada is sending me the parts. They had everything save 3 items. (including some blue cuffs which I thought was strange). Thanks everyone for your help.