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Re: Additions to my Playmobil family
« Reply #40 on: December 18, 2012, 21:06:48 »
I thought I'd seen a set with a wheelbarrow on previous visits so was hoping to find one with a wheelbarrow yesterday for my boys to use when doing gardening or conservation work, well not quite a wheelbaror but, I noticed this just in time very happy now that they've got some tools.



The Klicky's alright I like his flat cap and the plant's look quite good, the chainsaw looks good but, it makes whoever's holding it rather top heavy it was a particular hit with the gardeners though.
 
Very happy with the rake looks simple but, realistc they can help me with leafing now  ;D



I wanted to get them these tools amongst others and was expecting the secateurs to be quite hard to find very pelased to find them, now the boys can do some pruning as well. Pity they didn't make some loppers and a bow saw can't help but, think of the saw I got with the woodwork shop as a wood saw, somehow feel it woudl be frowned upon to have them pruning with a woodsaw (been in the trade to long  8} ::))



         

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Re: Additions to my Playmobil family
« Reply #41 on: December 18, 2012, 21:31:06 »
Wow, nice purchases! <*)
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Re: Additions to my Playmobil family
« Reply #42 on: December 18, 2012, 22:47:38 »
Wow, nice purchases! <*)

Thaks mate glad you like them  :)

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Re: Additions to my Playmobil family
« Reply #43 on: December 21, 2012, 19:00:01 »
Great additions to your work crew. I do not know if you are talking about the fine woodworking hand saw but there is also the other one that resembles a bowsaw, check 30 60 0180 on the DB they both are in that part number. There is also the power hedge trimmer for gardeners. Oh yes and chainsaws are very heavy and even make a human top heavy  ;) just ask my back  :lol:
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Re: Additions to my Playmobil family
« Reply #44 on: December 22, 2012, 13:29:22 »
Great additions to your work crew. I do not know if you are talking about the fine woodworking hand saw but there is also the other one that resembles a bowsaw, check 30 60 0180 on the DB they both are in that part number. There is also the power hedge trimmer for gardeners. Oh yes and chainsaws are very heavy and even make a human top heavy  ;) just ask my back  :lol:

Thanks for the part number must not have spotted that other saw looks much closer to a bowsaw, I think I've seen the hedge trimmer before as well never know might well be another useful tool for them, hopefully I'll be able to get them a wheelbarrow and some more tools in the near future.

Have worked with strimmers, mowers (pedstrian and ride on), cultivators etc. at College am not allowed to use them at Botanics because I'm not insured but, I can use the backpack leafblowers all of which are fairly heavy so I can well imagine that a chainsaw would also be quite heavy particularly with all the heavy duty safety gear  :).

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Re: Additions to my Playmobil family
« Reply #45 on: December 23, 2012, 16:10:33 »
You can get clear plastic stands which will allow your klickies to stand up while holding a chainsaw.  The part number is:

http://playmodb.org/cgi-bin/showpart.pl?partnum=30-24-3590
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Re: Additions to my Playmobil family
« Reply #46 on: December 23, 2012, 22:16:57 »
You can get clear plastic stands which will allow your klickies to stand up while holding a chainsaw.  The part number is:

http://playmodb.org/cgi-bin/showpart.pl?partnum=30-24-3590

Thanks I'm fairly certain I've seen them before but, never really acknowleded them, never know could be useful in the future when I've ogt more free cash to spend  :) ;)

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Re: Additions to my Playmobil family
« Reply #47 on: January 08, 2013, 22:10:42 »
Thanks to Skypurr the boys have now got a wheelbarrow plus extras  :yippee:



He got a very warm welcome apart from my Mum giving him a fright shouting at me  :o because I didn't hear her say are you ready, apparently I'm regressing because I brought back some of my childhood toys  :-\ 8} :hmm: who were on my shelf for ages and then stayed down at the Botanical Gardens for ages, just wanted to spend some quality time with them  :-[  :love: Poor fella also got a bit squished on my lap in the car with everyone wanting to say hello



He was rather confused to find his twin wiaiting for him when he arrived, I've got to say though his hair seems to be a rather unusual shade of orange/red and I like his yellow cap



Group photo everyone's tooled up and ready for work




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Re: Additions to my Playmobil family
« Reply #48 on: January 09, 2013, 08:37:24 »
Love the twins pic... Maybe you need to detwin them?

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Re: Additions to my Playmobil family
« Reply #49 on: January 09, 2013, 09:39:24 »
Nice to see long lost twins reunited again.  :lol:

Such a clean shaven group of gardeners can certainly be trusted to trim any garden, though I hope they take turns with that chainsaw since it seems very heavy.  :)