I see what you mean Gordon, but how many Mongol warriors can dye their clothes blue? Animal skins and leather are the order of the day there.
Once again Playmo seem to have produced an attractive figure, but got a bit mixed up between cultures and colours.
A Mongol horde would make a great opponent for the Crusaders.
Like the mistake of the Masai warrior? (which brings white leopard skin, when there aren't white leopards in Africa ...)
(I think the Cossack may be a bit worse ... The Masai case might have been a lapse of some kind

...)
Our designers at gB should be a bit more careful about distinguishing fantasy and history. It's very important to distinguish these two kinds of reality, in children's educational toys, otherwise it looses its (
traditional) character.
I don't find it bad that there are dragons, winged warriors, mermaids, and men+dinosaurs. Even so, I do like some coherence. (Considering that
children put their toys in a same play, and keep them all together in the same box ... well, I did

had two buckets full of tiny pieces ... but (addult)
collectors don't.)
(It's, therefore, really bad to have XVth-century-style sailors together with XVIIIth-century-style. It makes confusion in the minds of kids.
It's my opinion. I should say I'm not a psychiatrist or psyco-analyst, but I believe some of them might agree with me ...)
I think you are right, Rasputin, I have not seen that before. Also, is that warning message on the back of the box new? I don't remember that before but I don't have any similar boxes handy at the moment to check.
I had to go a lot behind, so as to find this thread ... By then, I possibly had about 300 messages, Now I have about 600!
http://www.playmofriends.com/forum/index.php?topic=2436.msg27350#msg27350http://www.playmofriends.com/forum/index.php?topic=2436.msg27344#msg27344If I'm not mistaken, this Cossack is from the same days
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