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Offline Oliver

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Promo Figures B2B Website
« on: June 05, 2026, 18:00:33 »
Playmobil have launched a website for institutions/companies to access them directly about special figures

https://b2b.playmobil.com/en-gb

They seem to have been coming thick-and-fast recently, but I guess this might make it easier to suggest projects if they have a direct contact available.

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Re: Promo Figures B2B Website
« Reply #1 on: June 05, 2026, 21:36:32 »
It makes me wonder why they didn't launch a series for the 250th celebration of the signing of the American Declaration for Independence. A set of figures to include George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and Benjamin Franklin would have sold very well.

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Re: Promo Figures B2B Website
« Reply #2 on: June 05, 2026, 21:52:48 »
It makes me wonder why they didn't launch a series for the 250th celebration of the signing of the American Declaration for Independence. A set of figures to include George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and Benjamin Franklin would have sold very well.

I think they're more responsive than active...

But I must admit I've thought about some obvious museum collaborations, and at least now if you contact them you have a obvious place to point them to (rather than 'I think this would sell, contact the local head-office and hope for the best')

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Re: Promo Figures B2B Website
« Reply #3 on: June 06, 2026, 19:27:50 »
It makes me wonder why they didn't launch a series for the 250th celebration of the signing of the American Declaration for Independence. A set of figures to include George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and Benjamin Franklin would have sold very well.

I think I suggested this very idea a few years ago on this august forum. Such an easy win for PM...unfortunately I think they're abandoning the US as a market, so there's little motivation for any such effort on their part. 

A Lincoln figure for the never-to-return American Civil War theme was another missed opportunity.
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Re: Promo Figures B2B Website
« Reply #4 on: June 06, 2026, 19:32:03 »
Fascinating,under "All Projects" they list only a few of the customs we know they've done, but a couple I hadn't heard of - I don't think the Fritz Reuter and Ernst Abbe ones were mentioned here on PF.

https://b2b.playmobil.com/en-gb/our-portfolio
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Re: Promo Figures B2B Website
« Reply #5 on: June 06, 2026, 21:37:57 »
Every time PM leans into producing obscure 19th century Germans I would NEVER buy, my mind drifts to the World War 1 figures and vehicles I WOULD buy  :lol:

Oh what I would give for von Richthofen and his triplane, or (can a man dream?) a Sturmpanzerwagen

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Re: Promo Figures B2B Website
« Reply #6 on: June 06, 2026, 21:44:32 »
They've broken all of Brandstaetter's other taboos so they might as well break that one as well.
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