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General => Report & Review => Topic started by: Luis on February 07, 2011, 06:43:06
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i've heard that every bag of 7128 contains a different assortment of figures - however this add-on has been on the market for quite a long time (i remember seeing it for the first time when i was 12 years old)
now the question is, does the current assortment feature current style klickies? (with the new hair styles, clothes, details, etc) - or is it still the same boring type of old klickies? - i know old and vintage klickies are classic and brings us back good memories, but the ones shown in this particular catalog picture are totally random and stupidly repetitive :P
could someone who's bought this add-on in recent years tell us how wide the variety and the details are in these klickies?
thank you :)
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Luis,
I purchased this set for Christmas in 2009 and the set comes exactly as pictured. As plain (old style) as many of the figures are, the kids are always pulling out these guys and gals as supporting characters in their dramas.
I think that the nondescript nature of these characters coupled with the fact that most of them have interchangeable head gear (hats) makes these, in particular, a good canvas for the child's imagination.
tlc
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thanks for the info TLC - i don't think i'll consider buying this set :)
i wonder why pm still produces this style of figures if they're so old? or maybe they're trying to get rid of leftovers from many years ago? ???
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Without knowing I assume that these packs are meant to provide public institutions like kindergardens with cheap simple figures. They cost 9.99 Euro ie. less than 1.00 each. Maybe more attractive figures would get lost faster and be damaged very soon anyway.
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I got one and it was exactly as pictured! Good to have it though. you never know when you gonne need extra klicky ''muscle'' :D
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Yes, I had one of these in my hands when I was at playmobil funpark, last september. Exactly as pictured. (transparant bag).
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what's the plastic like? similar to that of the old figures?
or same as the current klickies'? if this is the case then maybe henry's theory is right
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what's the plastic like? similar to that of the old figures?
Its more or less the same as the late 90's klickies...maybe a little softer...
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Older klikcies are the best !!! I am not really into modern life ( yet ) theme and sets but i like the looks of these klickies and they could be used to fill trains, modern life sets just like the klickies i have in my mediaval set ups that i call ' cannon fodder' ... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Woudl love to have such a box for mediaval theme. The cost of old farmer / worker mediaval klickies is phenomenal !!!!
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Woudl love to have such a box for mediaval theme. The cost of old farmer / worker mediaval klickies is phenomenal !!!!
That would be awesome to have for sure!
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That would be awesome to have for sure!
Ltes put it forward as a suggestion for Playmobil, after all they have so many mediaval sets these days !!!
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what's the plastic like? similar to that of the old figures?
Well, here's the breakdown if it's any help:
8 adult figs have the date 1974 stamped on their feet
2 twin boy figs - 1981
2 twin women in workout gear? - 1992
The plastic feels slightly matte (less shiny) on the 1992 figs.
tlc
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thanks tlc for the details! :)
Woudl love to have such a box for mediaval theme. The cost of old farmer / worker mediaval klickies is phenomenal !!!!
yeah, it'd be awesome to see an add-on with old medieval klickies...like the jester, a water carrier, a robin hood, farmers and NUREMBERG GUARDS OF COURSE!! :D :love:
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thanks tlc for the details! :)
yeah, it'd be awesome to see an add-on with old medieval klickies...like the jester, a water carrier, a robin hood, farmers and NUREMBERG GUARDS OF COURSE!! :D :love:
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just like the klickies i have in my mediaval set ups that i call ' cannon fodder' ... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
That made me laugh when I read it. I've since seen a Playmobil peasant today on EBay advertised as "peasant / knight fodder".
I must confess that we are likely to buy a bag of 7128 assorted figures at some time as we are always in need of passengers in the coach and plane, bystanders in the street and in the park, and extra parents. And there always have to be some casualties and witnesses in any scene which the emergency services attend.