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Interesting pirate ship in Playmobil scale
« on: January 20, 2007, 16:54:52 »
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Re: Interesting pirate ship in Playmobil scale
« Reply #1 on: January 20, 2007, 18:31:33 »
Hi playmofire,

Very interesting ship.  Do you know who manufactures it?

Thanks for the pictures

Best regards,

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Re: Interesting pirate ship in Playmobil scale
« Reply #2 on: January 20, 2007, 19:21:46 »
 :)
thanks, playmofire, for the pics.
in the french forum thy were discussing if this was a good or a bad boat.
most of the people liked it. some didn't.
there are a lot of oppinions suggesting that playmobil should look at this as an example for the production of a bigger ship.
one remark, i think, was the best one - with rear doors under the water level, you cannot expect this vessel to float.
it seems this boat is made as a copy of the "black pearl" from the "pirates of the caribbean" movie.
apparently it is made in the u.s. by the "zizzle" company. (they have a site: www.zizzle.com)
in the u.s. you can find it at the disney site costing 59 u.s.d.
in france the "king jouet" site has them on sale for 99 euros.
it is not the first boat i see that resembles the playmobil ones - i remember the peter pan / captain hook one, also made by disney ia a scale very compatible with playmobil.
i hope these informations can help you jimbo.

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Re: Interesting pirate ship in Playmobil scale
« Reply #3 on: January 20, 2007, 22:47:10 »
Here it is from target in the US for $50: Target.

It seems okay, but I am a Playmo purist. I'd rather spend my $50 on an actual Playmo ship. (Or, thanks to Andi, on Dinos! :o)
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Re: Interesting pirate ship in Playmobil scale
« Reply #4 on: January 21, 2007, 15:37:32 »
Very cool ship. Although it isn't from Playmobil I like it; especially the why it can be "opened" to be played from the inside -- very good idea (I would like that the Playmobil ships can be opened that way).

Thanks for raising our attention.

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Re: Interesting pirate ship in Playmobil scale
« Reply #5 on: January 21, 2007, 18:24:55 »
by the way, i found an image of the peter pan's ship
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Re: Interesting pirate ship in Playmobil scale
« Reply #6 on: January 23, 2007, 22:56:23 »
Hi playmo Pirates, Seafarers, and nautical types,

What would be the ideal size, and kind of "pirate" ship
that a klicky sailor would like?

I would like to sea one a bit  larger  ;)

Jimbo

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Re: Interesting pirate ship in Playmobil scale
« Reply #7 on: January 24, 2007, 14:59:18 »
Hi playmo Pirates, Seafarers, and nautical types,

What would be the ideal size, and kind of "pirate" ship
that a klicky sailor would like?

I would like to sea one a bit  larger  ;)

Jimbo


Perhaps like this? I've made some pics from "La Licorne" (The Unicorn) after a few alterations, here's the link to the thread on the German forum:
http://www.playmo-portal.com/playmobilforum/ahoi-der-zurueckkehr-vom--und-quot%3Beinhorn-und-quot%3B-t14888.html

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Re: Interesting pirate ship in Playmobil scale
« Reply #8 on: January 24, 2007, 18:22:18 »
well jimbo, some of us already discussed this subject in another thread - http://www.playmofriends.com/forum/index.php?topic=1152.0.
hadoque's licorne is no doubt a good model for playmobil to copy.
 :wow:
i would surely like to have one.
 :)
being a pirate's theme collector (i am missing only the latest 5778 ship) i do sometimes wish i could own geobra and decide the next boat to come.
i would rather prefer variety over size.
a big royal navy ship (like the 3940) filled with sailors and marine would be nice.
easier access to the compartments inside the hulls in the ships (without jeopardizing their capacity to float) would be fantastic.
a mall tender or dinghy with sails (like the one hadoque has in his pictures) would also be marvelous.
with a small change in moulds, this last option would be easy to produce, using the longer dinghy that alteady exists.
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Re: Interesting pirate ship in Playmobil scale
« Reply #9 on: January 24, 2007, 18:46:59 »
:)
thanks, playmofire, for the pics.
in the french forum thy were discussing if this was a good or a bad boat.
most of the people liked it. some didn't.
there are a lot of oppinions suggesting that playmobil should look at this as an example for the production of a bigger ship.
one remark, i think, was the best one - with rear doors under the water level, you cannot expect this vessel to float.
it seems this boat is made as a copy of the "black pearl" from the "pirates of the caribbean" movie.
apparently it is made in the u.s. by the "zizzle" company. (they have a site: www.zizzle.com)
in the u.s. you can find it at the disney site costing 59 u.s.d.
in france the "king jouet" site has them on sale for 99 euros.
it is not the first boat i see that resembles the playmobil ones - i remember the peter pan / captain hook one, also made by disney ia a scale very compatible with playmobil.
i hope these informations can help you jimbo.

 :)

It's characteristic in French to discusse and polemize about every thing and nothing :lol:
I'll look for in my magic cave and next time I will show you another ship which look like playmobil's ship but it's not a playmobil's ship ???