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General => Report & Review => Topic started by: cachalote on January 27, 2009, 19:16:50

Title: telepizza pirates
Post by: cachalote on January 27, 2009, 19:16:50
this is my latest "pièce de résistance" - the long awaited telepizza promotional pirata duo.  :wow:
i have been waiting some years to get one on ebay and now i did it.  ;D
the male pirate is not that interesting (he is the "basic" playmobil pirate) but the piratesse is quite interesting.  :yup:
she wears purple and she is joining a very short list of female pirates produced by playmobil.
  :love:
Title: Re: telepizza pirates
Post by: Gepetto on January 27, 2009, 19:41:05
Congratulations on your latest acquisitions! How is your display cabinet coming along?


Gepetto
Title: Re: telepizza pirates
Post by: cachalote on January 28, 2009, 00:55:41
thanks gepetto.  :)
unfortunately "my" carpenter is not as quick as the inventor of pinnochio.
i have seen it almost finished in his workshop a week ago, just needing some final touches.
in portugal this can mean another week or another month, though.
let's hope just another week.
  :-\
Title: Re: telepizza pirates
Post by: Gustavo on January 31, 2009, 15:35:34
I'd like to have one of these ...

(Because of the lady, as well.)

I don't like this, they're doing with the scrolls: printing at the back. It's good to have some of these, but I hope they don't abandon the original idea of the scroll, which is the klicky to hold it and see what's written/portrayed, at the side turned to him ...

(They've done the same thing with the Roman emperor scroll, printed at the back ...)


Gus
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Title: Re: telepizza pirates
Post by: Martin Milner on January 31, 2009, 15:42:13
I don't like this, they're doing with the scrolls: printing at the back. It's good to have some of these, but I hope they don't abandon the original idea of the scroll, which is the klicky to hold it and see what's written/portrayed, at the side turned to him ...

(They've done the same thing with the Roman emperor scroll, printed at the back ...)

Good point Gus, a scroll should be rolled with the writing or map on the inside to protect it.