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General => Community Events => Topic started by: VicKlicktor on February 20, 2013, 06:05:22
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Our colleagues from Playforos (In Spanish) are showing pics of the XI Playmobil Collectors fair in Barcelona in this thread:
http://www.playclicks.com/playforos/index.php?topic=41803.0
Very nice dioramas! My favorites are the customs of Scooby Doo characters and “the House” in the Victorian theme. Please, pay attention to the way they show the world’s oldest profession. The problem itself is not appropriate for kids but this is not the issue. In my opinion there is no any offensive image and no member of the Spanish forum has said a bad comment, not even a bad word. Actually, I think this display was presented in a tactful way. It is interesting just to know opinions from different cultures…
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Awesome!
Thanks for posting..
The HOUSE is truly amazing! But my favorite is the roman :) - also would like to see more of the egyptians with the slabs of stone - great idea.
I ALMOST decided to go.. but it's been an expensive playmoyear as is.. and to go, I'd have to take a couple of hundred to spend (besides flight/hotel)... maybe next year.
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Wonderful expo with great dioramas. Some very nice ideas and creations there, well done.
Many thanks for the link.
George. :)
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Wow, some really awesoem dios in there. I love the weapon rack converted into some bondage contraption. :lol:
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Wow, those are some truly awesome displays! Thanks for the link. :)
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Impressive... did they make the Collossos of Rhodos over there (The giant statue which was on the entrance of the harbour of Rhodos thousands of years ago) Great!
And that house with the oldest profession of the world... what can I say, I live in Amsterdam ;D I'm not offended by that.. ;)
Many thanks for sharing!
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Thanks for the info! Some great dioramas! 8-)
Very nice are the "oldest profession"-house and the civil life diorama that shows how life is in Spain as a result of the financial/economical worldcrisis.
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They are all great the attention to detail is really somethign to behold like the drunk guy with the beer keg ;D :**: and the woman tied to the rail, taht giant gold Klicky is quite something as well :o :)
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Thanks for posting the link, some great displays there. Nice use of System X roofs in the Romans display
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Note the women with the whip on an upper floor. :o
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Hello
Here a video from the expo 2013 , was another great exhibition !!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=aIXuyooTJ7w (http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=aIXuyooTJ7w)
gassy
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Thanks for posting the link Gassy. There is a lot to see in this video. An amazing number of people waiting in line for the show.
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Very nice and thank you for the links.
I do see so much that I like but so much I do not understand. Why is the guy blowing up the train w/woman on the track type of stuff ???
One think I really would like to know is how does Geobra allow such dioramas. Dominatrix woman in the brothell, political statements and things like that. :hmm: there are little kids in there. I know I put things in our dioramas but they are so subtle most kids and even most adults never notice them. The show here the dioramas are in those plastic cases that it would be hard not to notice them.
I may have to up the ante at our shows >:D
One thing that got me drooling was the used items for sale. I would blow thousands of dollars in a place like that so it is probably a good thing they are not in our area :-[
Thanks again for all the links to the wonderfull show :**:
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One think I really would like to know is how does Geobra allow such dioramas. Dominatrix woman in the brothell, political statements and things like that. :hmm: there are little kids in there. I know I put things in our dioramas but they are so subtle most kids and even most adults never notice them. The show here the dioramas are in those plastic cases that it would be hard not to notice them.
Kids don't understand/notice stuff that is not for their ears/eyes. It's like all the innuendo on Shrek. Adults are just paranoid... :P
One thing that got me drooling was the used items for sale. I would blow thousands of dollars in a place like that so it is probably a good thing they are not in our area :-[
Yep. That's why I decided agaisnt it. It would be a disaster for my wallet - and gods know the poor thing has been through enough (and there's more to come 8} )
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Well it's a private event so they can have rules as they like. Hopefully in the future there will be some officially sponsored events like this. If that happens you can be sure the company will control what is allowed to be shown.
On the topic of these cases - watch the video and towards the end they show how they are made. They are just creating a wooden framework and covering it with thick plastic sheeting. Then setting those up around the edge of the displays. In Seattle Glazz uses a rope barrier that keeps the kids (most of them at least) back a couple of feet from the edge. The plastic barriers would take less supervision, but it would feel different to have to look through a window instead of being able to see directly. I like the immediacy of the rope barrier method, or no barriers as Rasputin has done. Crowds aren't generally as big here though we did get 3 thousand or so at the Seattle show.
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perhaps in the future they could take the pictures before or after the plastic wall is installed.
I really have not had too many problems with kids touching, well I let them but I strictly enforce my rules. I think I had one problem dad when his kid started acting up. The dad told the kid 2 or 3 times to stop touching but he continued. I walked by and asked the kid to listen to his dad and the dad got angry. I then :-X anyways the kids are typically always nice and so are the majority of parents. In the last show in a privileged town there were a lot of autistic children and even they were pleasant to deal with. Now I do put most of the willing kids to work setting stuff up. :-[
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One think I really would like to know is how does Geobra allow such dioramas. Dominatrix woman in the brothell, political statements and things like that. :hmm: there are little kids in there. I know I put things in our dioramas but they are so subtle most kids and even most adults never notice them. The show here the dioramas are in those plastic cases that it would be hard not to notice them.
I wondered that too... I think the things going on in these dioramas are obvious enough for even young children to notice or at least wonder about. Not sure I really understand the thinking behind that. :eh?:
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Thank you for the links :wave:
Some great displays - all the things to buy :inlove: that would be no good for me!
I do think it is a pity that the displays have to be behind plastic though. Our underwater scene last year was behind plastic to represent a tank, but it did spoil the photo opportunities.
I wondered that too... I think the things going on in these dioramas are obvious enough for even young children to notice or at least wonder about. Not sure I really understand the thinking behind that. :eh?:
I quite agree with Bonnie, when they know that children will be visiting I don't think it is appropriate. I may be old fashioned, but I don't think it adds to the display at all.
They can create wonderful dioramas without having things like that - just look at the wonderful Victorian scenes EmmaJ creates in her Victorian houses for example.
Elaine (http://i909.photobucket.com/albums/ac300/skypurr/mgqueen.gif)
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Thank you for sharing this very interesting video :)
There are some very creative victorian scenes such as the barber or music lesson :love:
I am less sure that the "pleasure house" was to be depicted in such a graphic way when "ladies" could have been dressed in a suggestive but yet child friendly way ;)
It is nevertheless a fantastic exhibition :love:
Karim
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Thx for the links.
Nice to see.
Peter