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General => Collector's Corner => Topic started by: cachalote on October 25, 2009, 13:48:13
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erik skaarup :wow: from klickywelt posted a link to an incredible site - the playmobil butikken.
inside - http://www.playmobilbutikken.no/arkiv.php - there is a link with all the playmobil catalogues. :love:
the thing is divided in 4: 70 / 80 / 90 / ar 2000 og senere... :yup:
finally i will be able to correct my database with dates of discontinuity. 8}
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:o incredible site
Thank you cachalote for the link
:love: to see the old set
:o http://www.playmobilbutikken.no/samlingprodukter.php?kategori=37
:o :wow: http://www.playmobilbutikken.no/samlingdetaljer.php?product=1738
pingo
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Thank you, Cachalote and Pingo for your WONDERFUL links !!!
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WOW! very nice, shame it's only in Norwegian.
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... well mfrankena, it could be worse: it could be in dutch. ;)
we all have to convert ourselves to this playmo lingua franca. :yup:
playmobil means playmobil, no doubt. :P
the rest, we just have to guess.
i guess that is part of the fun.
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8} a couple of surprises...
:o number one - the inclusion of the 3389-aristokratenin/reisekorb in the pirate section of the 1978 catalogue.
:yup: i knew that the 3386-seemann-bierfasschen (also from 1978) was also considered a pirate but i had no idea of the 3389.
:-[ as i can't see them as "real" pirates i will just ignore this inclusion.
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:o number two - the strange version of the 3740 merine schooner that is shown in the 1999 catalogue.
:yup: i have one and it doesn't look at all like this one.
:hmm: this is a real mistery to me.
??? could it be that playmobil just had a prototype with the 3550 / 3750 color scheme for the catalogue's photo session?