Safari
There were
fifteen early sets in this theme, issued between 1980 and 1987 (that includes four ‘Direct Service’ sets and five ‘Color’ sets). I haven’t included the ‘bedouin’ or ‘arabian’ sets 3415, 3585 and 3586. I tend towards the Wikipedia definition here;
“A safari (/səˈfɑːri/; from Swahili safari 'journey' originally from Arabic Safar 'to journey') is an overland journey to observe wild animals, especially in East Africa.”
The stickers that come with the sets refer to Expedition Ngorongoro. The Ngorongoro crater is a real place in Tanzania, next door to the Serengeti.
I set up a diorama with most of the sets, apart from the Color Safari Jeep and Biplane;
The backdrop is a picture of the Ngorongoro crater.
I made this picture with the help of Photoshop® a while ago. Looking at it now though, I am not too happy with it. The foreground perspective doesn’t match the background and some of the foreground still needs ‘editing out,’ especially under the trees on the right. I am tending towards thinking that photographic backgrounds are too ‘real’ for the abstract level of Playmobil models (which are less ‘real’). The foreground is a uniform green sheet of fabric with orange sand sprinkled on in places, which seems more appropriate than the photographic background.
Here are some pictures without the photographic background, for those of us who like to see ‘making of’ pictures!