But you're missing the point. My point being that it is fully (or almost, anyway) customizable. I'm not crazy about the connectors, either. But they're still - I think - a better system than the old forts. I'm a huge fan of Steck like most of you. But the old forts were not Steck. They were a system that was floppier than - uh - a very floppy thing. The logs Giorginetto mentions helped a bit, but not much - especially if you wanted to move the fort around a bit. With the connectors and more rigid walls, the structure is much, much sturdier. I am very sorry I cannot post pictures, but as I said my iphone's bust and my camera's with my wife somewhere else. Some other things I wanted to mention:
PROS:
The customizability (sic?) of the fort
The new indians: AMAZING! some of the best klickies ever produced by playmobil
CONS:
I don't like the new, more realistic saddle blankets. And the rubber band that fastens them to the saddle is going to snap sooner or later.
PM is still skimping on accessories. There was only one quiver for two indians: cheapskates.
The secret door behind the rock - it doesn't fit properly. Are we sure it's the correct piece for that part?
The cannon. But oh well ... that's easily removed.
The little flip-up doors for the cannons, in the wall. Cool feature for the kids, but ... ugh.