I've got them all added to PlaymoDB, here:
New Sets from German 2008-09 Catalogue
I hope I've spelled everything correctly. I'm now on the hunt for better photos, although these will do until the official ones come out. Enjoy!
Heather, you are so quick! Excellent work, your cropping of the photos works really well, especially considering the quality of the original pictures.
Small point, but 4803 looks to have two figures, and 4806 three.
many of the ideas for these sets are identical with the playmobil ones.
i like to believe that playmobil came up wih the islands and boat sets first but there are also a lot of details that seem to appear first on mega-blocks:
- the obsessive presence of skulls;
- ghost-pirates, skeletons and ghost-ships;
- extra-large arthropods (sorpion v. crab), sea-serpents and multi-headed sea-monsters.
these things are all the things i don´t like in the new way playmobil is taking the pirate family.
not only they seem "ugly" to me (like mega-blocks sets do) but now, they also seem un-original.
i have to say i am sad about this.[/font]
Ugly, unoriginal, and unrealistic. Playmobil are now firmly market followers, not market leaders, and their design and concept people should be ashamed. I completely agree with you Cachalote. Why this obsession with giant skulls?
"Pirates of the Caribbean" franchise was polemical ...
One thing that it (the series) changed in the concept of piracy is that BEFORE PotC[,] pirates were "the bad guys", no matter what, even in the spirit of "Treasure Island". PotC brought a concept that pirates can be "good guys", and created enemies for pirates: ghosts.
So, Playmobil isn't producing PotC, but reproducing a new concept that has spread, since PotC, that has to do with modern life's morals, and changes ...
Gus
[Ps. * Not to talk about wargs ... Maybe if the wolves were GIANT, it'd be fun even for us ... But, c'mon!: a catapult pulled by oxes in "Peter Jackson's LotR era"??!! You've got to be kidding! Children don't ~buy~ anything pulled by oxes! ...]
[Parents would buy more happily, though, if they were pulled by either wargs or minotaurs ... But, well, parents will buy whatever their children ~buy~.]
Never read Captain Blood (1922) by Rafael Sabatini, or seen the Douglas Fairbanks pirate movie The Black Pirate from 1926, or seen Roman Polanski's "Pirates" movie, or CutThroat Island (with Geena Davis) Gus? Pirates were presented as heroes decades before POTC.
Undead pirates? Anything Ghost-Piratey following it has to give POTC at least a nod of appreciation, though the first Playmobil Ghost pirate (4572 Special in 1999) pre-dates the POTC Franchise, so maybe POTC should give a nod to Playmobil...
The company claims to have a policy against chasing trends, which may be why we don't have superhero themes. As fun as movie adaptions might be, looking to Lego, it seems the toy has become a movie accessory.
But, I'm certain PM will sooner or later go that route.
-Tim
I can't see how Playmobil could do superheroes without licensing. You can't make a Batman without him lookign like Batman, and creating new "PLaymobil" superheroes is blah.
I'm not sure about the mini-take-along tower sets. I have to see them in person, as they could be very interesting and useful or just be really cheap looking.
For me and for many on this board, I'll wager, the great news is in the three new historical specials. These will be of inestimable value to Roman, Medieval, Napoleonic, and Imperial fans.
I agree about the new Tower sets - they could be very nice and useful, but I just have that nagging doubt that they'll have a Fisher Pricey feel.
I really don't have a problem with the concept of wolves pulling a catapault, dog pull dog sleds after all, and if you don't have an oxen or horse available, you use the next best thing. These wolf-knights may come from an area of wide open plains where there are lots of wolves, but no horse or oxen. The catapault itself is just gosh-awful.
The individual wolf-knights are just that - individual. They've clearly designed each one to be different on the surface (different helmet, weapon, shield etc.), but with a group identity. Each has a wolf companion, so there are too many parts for them to be in the Specials series. I think I'm going to like them, as they fit into the regular Knights theme, but also form their own sub-theme. They might even get their own Really Useful Box