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General => What is this??? => Topic started by: basilsdad on September 11, 2010, 17:33:06
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While sorting through some Playmobil parts, I came across these. Does anyone know what they are and/or what sets they come from? ???
Joe
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the number 6 is a key that you fix the connections of playmobil rocks like the yellow key you have for system x the same is this for the rocks the others i can't really tell what they are ??? ???
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3 http://playmodb.org/cgi-bin/showpart.pl?partnum=30-20-4400
5 http://playmodb.org/cgi-bin/showpart.pl?partnum=30-08-2050
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number 6: as Alex has rightly pointed out 30 09 3670 - Rock Clip Tool (http://playmodb.org/cgi-bin/showpart.pl?partnum=30-09-3670)
number 3: 30 20 4400 - Connecting plate (http://playmodb.org/cgi-bin/showpart.pl?partnum=30-20-4400)
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how can you find them in the playmodb?? it's easy?? i can't do it ??? ??? ???
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how can you find them in the playmodb?? it's easy?? i can't do it ??? ??? ???
Go to playmodb. Select the theme you want. On the theme list section find the set. In the set find the part or accessory you need. klick on it and at the end of the part/accessory page you'll find a URL code that you can copy paste on your post.
You will read this above the code: To post this part on a forum that uses BBCode:
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Thank you Alex, Shirona and Wolf Knight! As you can see I am very familiar with System X . . . not. :lol:
Joe
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Number 4 is 30 05 4980 - Lamp mounting plate (http://playmodb.org/cgi-bin/showpart.pl?partnum=30-05-4980)
Numer 1 is a small part for train-tracks to compensate length- watch the back image in the link, in the middle between the tracks: 4020 - Rc Express Train (http://playmodb.org/cgi-bin/showinv.pl?setnum=4020)
could you make a closer picture of the rest please?
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No 5 is a `tire iron`. The thingy you need to get the red clips off the axles to get the wheels of jeeps and other vehicle.
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Oh and number two is from 3182. Its the rescue bed base. http://playmodb.org/cgi-bin/showpart.pl?partnum=30-61-1970
Baden :wave:
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Go to playmodb. Select the theme you want. On the theme list section find the set. In the set find the part or accessory you need. klick on it and at the end of the part/accessory page you'll find a URL code that you can copy paste on your post.
You will read this above the code: To post this part on a forum that uses BBCode:
yes but how you know this part from which set is it?
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yes but how you know this part from which set is it?
i have the set ;) Mostly that's how I know which part is from what set! All the rest is simple....deduction, search, crossreference...and bingo!
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i have the set ;) Mostly that's how I know which part is from what set! All the rest is simple....deduction, search, crossreference...and bingo!
is see thanx pano ;)
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:wave: Thank you all for your help. I'm sorry about the picture quality Playmodschungel. The camera I have is an older one and the image gets blurry if I get much closer. :( If anyone needs any of these pieces, let me know.
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Go to playmodb. Select the theme you want. On the theme list section find the set. In the set find the part or accessory you need. klick on it and at the end of the part/accessory page you'll find a URL code that you can copy paste on your post.
You will read this above the code: To post this part on a forum that uses BBCode:
The category browser (http://playmodb.org/cgi-bin/category.pl?cat=) and text search (http://playmodb.org/cgi-bin/textsearch.pl?text=&sortby=partnum) are also useful for looking for something: you can also sort the results of these by colour, so you can scan through all of Furniture/Container,Portable (http://playmodb.org/cgi-bin/category.pl?sortby=colour%2Cdescription&page=1&category=Furniture-Container%2CPortable&pics=on) and see all the black ones together, or all the parts containing the word "connector" (http://playmodb.org/cgi-bin/textsearch.pl?text=connector&pics=on&sortby=colour). Keep in mind that a part you think is brown may be labelled "light brown" or "dark brown", for example, but it's still helpful.
Printing is also searchable: try "flames" (http://playmodb.org/cgi-bin/textsearch.pl?text=flames&pics=on&sortby=description) for an example.
Try searching for a shape ("round", "curve", "rectang", "triang", "short"), or a bit of the part that's likely to be in the description, such as "clip", "handle" or "socket".
Finally, parts made with the same mold are likely, but not guaranteed, to be in the same category and have the same name, so if you find an identical item in a different colour than the one you're looking for and it's not listed on the parts page under "Different parts with identical description", have a look in its category.
Hope this helps!
Heather
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Thank you Heather. This is great information. I didn't know you could search under so many different descriptors. I am so thankful for the data base and use it all the time. I am grateful for all the work you do to maintain it. :)
Joe
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I often use the theme search to start, and it would be nice if "Blister" packs could be grouped as a theme the same way Specials are, to make searching for blisters easier. We've had enough by now that they sort of form a theme of their own.