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General => Collector's Corner => Topic started by: playmoed on May 23, 2010, 14:05:04

Title: Meiji Collection
Post by: playmoed on May 23, 2010, 14:05:04
Aren't these truly original and beautiful in design ?  :D
Title: Re: Meiji Collection
Post by: Richard on May 23, 2010, 14:54:24


Hello, Eddy ...  :wave:

Playmobil was available when I was last in Japan (1986).

I was able to get a catalog which I'll scan for you later this summer.
(unless you already have one from 1986)

Thanks for the photos.

Richard

sent from my iPhone
Title: Re: Meiji Collection
Post by: playmoed on May 23, 2010, 15:05:22
Hi Richard,

If it is the catalog which is depicted in the 3rd edition of the Collector, than I have it. I have all Japanese catalogs and flyers listed in the Collector. I still have 2 more flyers which are not listed yet and the Epoch catalog from 1989. Thanks for the offer !!!

Regards,

Eddy
Title: Re: Meiji Collection
Post by: Wolf Knight on May 23, 2010, 15:23:32
Great looking packaging!! And as always the quantity of you boxes (and its contents) leaves me speechless!!!
Title: Re: Meiji Collection
Post by: flatcat on May 23, 2010, 16:21:46
Thanks for sharing these, I haven't seen these before and they are really interesting :lens:

I notice on the box in your second picture the guy has a shortened rifle which I haven't seen before, and then in your later image that shows the back of the boxes it is the usual length or is it just the angle :hmm:
Title: Re: Meiji Collection
Post by: socrates on May 23, 2010, 16:53:30
Marvellous!  :D
I always enjoy looking at your treasures... I take it that these sets are rare and you do not have them all?
Has someone in the community all twenty sets? Or are they as rare as the rollercoaster?

best,
socrates
Title: Re: Meiji Collection
Post by: playmo1989 on May 23, 2010, 17:24:43
i haven't seen these !!!!!!!   where are they made??  they don't appear on the  collector's book
Title: Re: Meiji Collection
Post by: Sir Gareth on May 23, 2010, 21:07:05
Yes, they are nice looking boxes indeed.

After studying the images I'm a little bit confused. ???

It's obvious that there are 3 different box front images.

Also I noticed 3 different labeling systems.

Red with red number, blue with blue number and red with blue number.

It also appears that the contents of the boxes are different between the labeling systems.

Blue label and blue number 15 contains a fisherman.

Red label with Blue number 15 contains a diver.

Red label with blue number 14 contains a roadworker and yet the box back image006 shows 14 as an ice hockey player.

So, I'm guessing that there are at least 3 different sets of 20 figures to collect each set having a different box front image and coloured labeling system.

It may be possible that there is another set of 20, blue label with red number?


Like I said I'm a bit confused. ???
Title: Re: Meiji Collection
Post by: playmoed on May 24, 2010, 08:48:42
Hi,

There at least 3 or 4 different series of Meiji Cookie boxes that I know of. They all consist of 20 different figures, which can be seen on the backside of the boxes. From the one series (see first picture below) I have a total of 17 boxes and I have the chance to find the last 3 as well. The frontside of these series are always the same. There is another series of 20 (see second picture below) from which I have 2 sets, these series also have the same frontcover. The box with the 'wintersport scene' and the box with the 'train and passengers' all depict 10 different figures (on the front and the left and right side) and accessories (like trolley etc.) on each box. As you can see on the backside these 10 figures on each box are depicted, so from this series only 2 different front covers exist. I have a Japanese magazin in which another beautiful box is displayes with safari and circus people, I have yet to find this series. I hope this info helped a bit. From all of these boxes I 'only' have one 'mint in sealed box' but all the others are complete and come with 2 different Japanese flyers.
Title: Re: Meiji Collection
Post by: CountBogro on May 24, 2010, 09:57:03
Really wonderfull to see these.
I had seen some pictures of them in the collectors guide - but these are much, much better!

Great to see them - thanks !

Mark
Title: Re: Meiji Collection
Post by: socrates on May 24, 2010, 12:41:19
I like!  :)  Thanks for giving another glimpse into your unique collection!

seeing these pictures, I wonder why the japanese are not mad about playmobil. They perfectly look like from a japanese comic.  :P

best,
socrates
Title: Re: Meiji Collection
Post by: cachalote on May 24, 2010, 22:33:47
 :wow:
Title: Re: Meiji Collection
Post by: Sir Gareth on May 25, 2010, 17:42:28
Hi Eddy,

 Thanks for your reply.

 I see that all the figures are city type every day sort of people.

 Do any of the Japanese catalogues or flyers have any Knights, Western or Pirate type figures in them?
Title: Re: Meiji Collection
Post by: playmoed on March 20, 2011, 12:52:52
I would commit a murder for these Meiji Giftsets, but I am afraid that none exist anymore. At least 4 series of 20 individual boxes each were released since 1982. This is the last unusual box I found  :)
Title: Re: Meiji Collection
Post by: skypurr on March 20, 2011, 13:58:25
Wow! these are wonderful :(o):
Thank you for sharing them and for the extra information Eddy.

Elaine (http://www.anchoredbygrace.com/smileys/mgqueen.gif)

Title: Re: Meiji Collection
Post by: cachalote on March 22, 2011, 03:25:34
:-[ i have to confess i am a little ashamed of myself.
 :'( still trying to find a lyra 1L02 pirate i was just thinking on starting a thread somehow suggesting it was one of the rarest playmobil sets (i've seen it just once on ebay).
 ;) but now playmoed you just remind us of these japanese sets and suddenly our "westen-world" gems seem so petty.
 :wow: thanks again for sharing them with us - they are lovely:
Title: Re: Meiji Collection
Post by: Wolf Knight on March 22, 2011, 07:42:31
:'( still trying to find a lyra 1L02 pirate i was just thinking on starting a thread somehow suggesting it was one of the rarest playmobil sets (i've seen it just once on ebay).
 

can you post a pic that cachalote?