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Re: Building Pizzerias with Steck
« Reply #10 on: July 24, 2016, 17:34:13 »
So, I need to buy tailor & blacksmith shops while I can?  ??? And the others you mention....

YES.

There is never enough steck.

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Re: Building Pizzerias with Steck
« Reply #11 on: July 24, 2016, 17:44:46 »
Found it and the guide was here after all:

http://www.playmofriends.com/forum/index.php?topic=12856
Could a mod please sticky that thread - it's important and has gotten lost. A big thank you to Wesley Meyers for the work on that.

Technically that is a 6 story building, three floors on the main part and then the flight control tower that's 6 stories tall.

Santa Castle 2014 no22 by Tim, on Flickr

Pizza is in the building on the left in this shot:

Santa Castle 2014 no51 by Tim, on Flickr

I would concentrate on the buildings that are being discontinued this year. Still available next year are the Western Station and the Tailor's House. New will be the Western Bank and the Potter's House. So in the current lineup in the US the Prison Tower and Blacksmith Shop are both on the cut list for Knights theme. The Saloon and Farm are both on the cut list for Western. The tan Western style buildings are their own thing thematically, but they are true Steck and combine with any other Steck parts.

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Re: Building Pizzerias with Steck
« Reply #12 on: July 24, 2016, 18:20:31 »
Great use of new and old parts, Tiermann.

Could a mod please sticky that thread - it's important and has gotten lost. A big thank you to Wesley Meyers for the work on that.

Is that the thread you were looking for? It seems like that one is a guide for determining whether Steck pieces are reissued or original parts, which probably explains why some parts are missing from the list. Maybe a new one should be made with all parts and part numbers are you suggested. :)
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Re: Building Pizzerias with Steck
« Reply #13 on: July 24, 2016, 18:25:36 »
I would concentrate on the buildings that are being discontinued this year. Still available next year are the Western Station and the Tailor's House. New will be the Western Bank and the Potter's House. So in the current lineup in the US the Prison Tower and Blacksmith Shop are both on the cut list for Knights theme. The Saloon and Farm are both on the cut list for Western. The tan Western style buildings are their own thing thematically, but they are true Steck and combine with any other Steck parts.

My meager bank account will never, ever, forgive me for finding out all this. TX for the link & all the info/pictures. It's all very daunting, but I see my future Playmobil heading this way, so it's intimidating and prescient all at once.

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Re: Building Pizzerias with Steck
« Reply #14 on: July 25, 2016, 12:53:50 »


Santa Town 2015 no19 by Tim, on Flickr

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The elves infront of the store with the Christmas wreath are just priceless with this whole set up.
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Re: Building Pizzerias with Steck
« Reply #15 on: August 27, 2016, 12:00:38 »
I'm on my way to a store 2 hours away just to get Steck buildings; it's all I think about now! I'm going to try to buy as much as I can over the next few whatever.... You all have inspired me. I hope to get 2 Medieval House with Barn & then construct a 3-story structure.

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Re: Building Pizzerias with Steck
« Reply #16 on: August 27, 2016, 14:47:39 »
I  missed this thread first time round, Tim.  Your creation is a wonderful use of Steck and beautifully detailed.  The idea of staggering the buildings side by side is quite breathtaking and will offers possibilities for me with my ,ow profile Steck buildings.
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Re: Building Pizzerias with Steck
« Reply #17 on: August 27, 2016, 14:58:58 »
I'm on my way to a store 2 hours away just to get Steck buildings; it's all I think about now! I'm going to try to buy as much as I can over the next few whatever.... You all have inspired me. I hope to get 2 Medieval House with Barn & then construct a 3-story structure.


 ;D  There is never enough steck!  :P

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Re: Building Pizzerias with Steck
« Reply #18 on: August 27, 2016, 20:38:40 »

 ;D  There is never enough steck!  :P

LOL. I did indeed get two more Medieval House with Barn; he has just one left, & he's holding it for me, along with his last Medieval Museum, to pick up next week. After that I start working on getting the castles he has.

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Re: Building Pizzerias with Steck
« Reply #19 on: August 27, 2016, 20:44:47 »
LOL. I did indeed get two more Medieval House with Barn; he has just one left, & he's holding it for me, along with his last Medieval Museum, to pick up next week. After that I start working on getting the castles he has.

After having some steck, it is probably more efficient (price wise) to get lots of it - if they appear there...