To wind up, value for money and what I call the "dangers" of the set.
The set itself cost me about £80 and postage on top from Germany took it to £100. Looking at what I got, prices per item based on equivalent items from the main Playmobil range look as follows:
Equipment truck - £25
Lighting/equipment trailer - £25
Truck and trailer - say £30
Five figures - say £2.50 each - £12.50
Loader - £30
Total main items: £122.50
Value for money, therefore, very good.
Quality in general is up to Playmobil standards apart from the hub caps for the lighting/equipment trailer. The drop sides of the truck and trailer are quite a soft plastic and one had become slightly curved in the box (they are not attached to the truck and trailer in the box), but once fitted to the trailer the curve quickly vanished.
The "dangers" of the set now. The main one is the possibility of custom models and adding extra equipment. An officer's car is needed (I know there is the Smart version available, but it is too modern for the time setting of my fire brigade) so a custom based on the blue family car is planned. This will replicate my fire brigade staff car, but in THW livery. (See
http://www.playmofriends.com/forum/index.php?topic=1579.0) I have already got or have on order the parts for an extra trailer (I would like to make a canvas cover version), plus extra figures (e.g. the officer, the other female member), and the trailer with the 4323 set is just crying out to be converted into a THW trailer.
As regards extra equipment, well, THW members are trained to use BA (breathing apparatus), so we need four sets of BA, plus extra spades and brooms and shovels, work gloves all round (only the welder qualifies for work gloves in the set), timber ofr shoring up, chocks for stabilising vehicles, torches, radios, portable lighting gear - you see the problem?
Thanks for taking the time to follow this thread through and I hope you found it interesting.