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Offline cheng

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Re: klicky boys have ears
« Reply #10 on: August 23, 2011, 00:22:32 »
if it hurt you imagine how much it hurt HIM! poor boy! ;D

yeh :P even tho' no tomahawks were used in scalping him  ;D

and BB, I snapped back the girl's hair...look good as new and was quite relieved when i could take it off again without any more pain (I dont know about her  :P) but the boy hair with 'ear' pegs would be definitely harder to scalp again because its harder to lift his low profile hair style and at his 'ears' simultaneously but it will snap back perfectly...I did push it back but stopped just before it snapped back.  ;)

but there's no need for changing hairstyles..not for mine at least  :)

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Re: klicky boys have ears
« Reply #11 on: August 23, 2011, 09:27:07 »
Girls, or at least the older ones, have ears too!







Before I read this forum, I never knew how to remove the heads of cildren easily. So, I always changed their hair.

It used to be very easy for girls: just give it a nudge under one of the 'ponytails'. Maybe my method for boys was slightly odd: I used to put the head in my mouth and use my bottom teeth as grip.  ;D

One exception: the children klickies with black hair and black eyes and mouth can't have a change of hair, because their hair is in one piece with their eyes and mouth.
The girl with the yellow dress in the picture hasn't got black eyes but brown ones. I coloured her eyes with a marker.

But a few years ago Playmobil started making different types of children clickies, and now I find it a lot more difficult  to change their hair.

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Re: klicky boys have ears
« Reply #12 on: August 23, 2011, 10:59:42 »
thanks for sharing Birdie!
you have answered whatever's still in doubt ;)
cheers!

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Re: klicky boys have ears
« Reply #13 on: August 23, 2011, 17:20:21 »
amazing!! :o :clap:
Enjoy the elegance and fun of 1900 with The Victorians photo story! :gent: ;D :sherlock:

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Re: klicky boys have ears
« Reply #14 on: May 06, 2012, 11:36:16 »
From LYRA and LYRA NEW greek sets hair cannot be removed!If you try remove the hair, figure is damaged!In victorian series, all blonde hair from boys and girls can be removed easily!The boy in victorian bathroom has brown hair,however can be removed,but in other victorian sets,brown hair of boys cannot be removed!Also in 5311 children's bedroom,hair cannot be removed!
In 5502 set with girl,maid and baby,something strange was happened!First time I bought it,girl's hair could not be removed and I damaged the figure!For this reason I bought it second time and girl's hair was removed!!!!!
In 5620 old timer car,that I bought it also 2 times,girls hair could not be removed!
I have all sets from series 1900,so I can tell in great detail about children's hair!!!!

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Re: klicky boys have ears
« Reply #15 on: May 06, 2012, 14:37:33 »
To present in more details, 1900 series (1989-1999) children's hair that cannot be removed:

5311 - children's hair cannot be removed
5341 - boy's hair cannot be removed
5402 - boy's hair cannot be removed
5403 - boy's hair cannot be removed
5502 - as I bought it two times,in the first time girl's hair could not be removed,while the second time girl's hair could be removed
5550 - boy's hair cannot be removed
5580 - girl's hair cannot be removed
5581 - in the two boys with brown hair,and in one with black hair, hair cannot be removed
5601 - boy's hair cannot be removed
5620 - girl's hair cannot be removed


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Re: klicky boys have ears
« Reply #16 on: May 06, 2012, 18:19:50 »
Girls, or at least the older ones, have ears too!




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i've tried it a couple of times and it worked in some case..... i had a boy with brown hair and i wanted desperatly to make him blonde ( his head didn't come out in any way) so i changed the hair  ;D ;D ;D ;D it's better to change the head though if it comes easily off  :)
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