Author Topic: Wolfsburg 2009 , In 80 days round wolrd with Rapunzel, by Jules vernes  (Read 21313 times)

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Re: Wolfsburg 2009 , In 80 days round wolrd with Rapunzel, by Jules vernes
« Reply #30 on: September 24, 2008, 21:27:41 »
very nice Geishas  :)
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any news on this subject macgayver?  ???
more pictures?  ???
i am sad for the lack of a baloon - which, by the way, would be a great idea for a new playmobil set.  0)
inspiration could come from a lot of models : from the 1700's portuguese one (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartolomeu_de_Gusm%C3%A3o) that no-one knows about (it was, i think, the first one) to the more modern ones.
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Last weekend we went Bremen to do a test setting

Indie                or at least a part of it









More pics : http://www.macgayverplaymobil.be/0000%2080%20round%20world/Indie%20test%20Bremen.htm

we hope you enjoy



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any news on this subject macgayver?  ???
more pictures?  ???
i am sad for the lack of a baloon - which, by the way, would be a great idea for a new playmobil set.  0)
inspiration could come from a lot of models : from the 1700's portuguese one (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartolomeu_de_Gusm%C3%A3o) that no-one knows about (it was, i think, the first one) to the more modern ones.
  :)

Thing is , in the book we try to follow there is no Balloontrip


still............... we do have one




it is a wooden baloon that could fit

You'll have to persuade my Rapunzel to use it  ;)
One picture say's more then a thousand words ;)

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Wow! very, very pretty. I can't wait to see the full display with all the things you've shown us in the past!

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VERY MARVELLOUS CUSTOM-WORK!!
I just love that Big Ben, the trains, railroadbridge, castles,....
And the Indian city & scenery is fantastic!

 :wow:  :wow:  :wow:

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fantastic baloon macgayver.  :wow:
and a fantastic indian "ambience" too.  :love:
it could go very well with patrick o'brien's novel "h.m.s. surprise" (from the "master and commander" series) that i am reading now.
great work.  :yup:
thank you for showing it.
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As lot of us are exited about the chinese figures

one of the chinese ships we made



we hope you enjoy

Macgayver and Rapunzel
One picture say's more then a thousand words ;)

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Totally remarkable Macgayver, & Rapunzel :wow:! Everything looks awesome  :)9! Excellent work  :clap:! I just wish my wife enjoyed Playmobil as much as I do, but I'm a lonely collector   :(!
  Forget about all of the other stuff,....all we need is the reintroduction of the 3526 Fire Engine!

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The sails on your Chinese ship are wonderful, Macgaver!

Every time I visit this thread, I click on your link to see your beautiful Indian display. Your SystemX buildings are fantastic, Macgayver!

Macgayver, when you put the SystemX pieces together, it's very easy to see that Playmobil originally intended this to be an Arabian Nights theme and not a Fairy Tale castle.

Macgayver, thank you, once again, for sharing your magic with us.

All the best,
Richard