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General => Brainstorming For Playmobil => Topic started by: Giorginetto on July 12, 2015, 09:40:49
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I also put in the PCC this idea :-[ :-[
After the big success of the Playmobil 2014 Porsche 911 (991) I reckon another successful Playmobil Porsche would be the original 1963 Porsche 911 (901) with klickies , perhaps a couple in mid 60s style and hairdos. I think this would also be an instant success ;D ;D ;D
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Not another 911. If it had to be a porche ...what about the 914? I would prefer to see something more like the 50's MBZ SL gullwing, or a classic aston Martin DB5....something for our spies to cruse around in.
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yes, 914 ia my favourite also.
so simple and so fun to drive.
but, does it have to be a porsche?
why not a hiubhay, preparing the offensive on the far east market? :)
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Why not a 365, THE classic Porsche.
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Why not a 365, THE classic Porsche.
I would prefer this model over a second 911, classic beauty
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I'm a total philistine when it comes to cars. 'See that MG Bug-eye Sprite over there?' says my wife. 'What colour is it?' I reply.
I've said it before, but I'm voting for a PM VW splittie. Google it!
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I've said it before, but I'm voting for a PM VW splittie. Google it!
That would be good.
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i imagine playmobil had to pay porsche to make a 911.
isn't there a way to go the other way around - someone paying playmobil to imortalize their car in "blue" plastic? :hmm:
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We used to call them 21 window buses or ragtop bus and I would buy a dozen of them for sure. Strap a surf board on the roof and your set for a surf trip to CAlifornia
I could use more middle class cars than 1%er rides in our playmo town. It looks odd having too many ferraris, Porsches and private jets.
I won't complain though if geobra makes the iconic sports cars again :P
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i imagine playmobil had to pay porsche to make a 911.
isn't there a way to go the other way around - someone paying playmobil to imortalize their car in "blue" plastic? :hmm:
Sure...make a deal with the Lada Or even better ....a Namco :lol:
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:) lada i know.
i had a girlfriend who had a fantastica lada niva.
never changed tyres - thay had no grip and i had a feeling that some nuclear reactor waste was emplyed it their manufacture.
there'r a joke that says thre's a simple way to double your lada's value - fill the gas tank.
to be fair, once all the plastic parts were gone (they simply fell out or broke spontaneously) it was a rather robust car (just as long as you didn't need to make fast stops or quick curves).
:hmm: namco i don't know...
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:) lada i know.
i had a girlfriend who had a fantastica lada niva.
never changed tyres - thay had no grip and i had a feeling that some nuclear reactor waste was emplyed it their manufacture.
there'r a joke that says thre's a simple way to double your lada's value - fill the gas tank.
to be fair, once all the plastic parts were gone (they simply fell out or broke spontaneously) it was a rather robust car (just as long as you didn't need to make fast stops or quick curves).
:hmm: namco i don't know...
Double it's value :lol:
It's a Greek manufacturer, or at least used to be so it was more of a joke from your recommendation ......Germans paying Greeks and Greeks paying Germans for xxxxxxxxxxx .....not going to say it ;)
I was just hoping the Euro would tank, not for the currencies sake but for cheap playmo from Amazon.de :-[
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found it.
thenk you ras.
quite easy to playmobil-ize actually - no re-design needed - they already look like playmo-sets. :)
and they still exhist - http://www.greekexporters.gr/9/1525/companies/namco-hellas-sa.html
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quite easy to playmobil-ize actually - no re-design needed - they already look like playmo-sets.
:lol:
What do you call a Lada with a sun-roof? A skip (http://www.joneswasteservices.co.uk/images/gallery/skips/large.jpg)!