Playmobil industry itself (gB designer groups, through this generation, since we have klickys & vehicles around) seems not to have a pattern yet ... which is good, I think. It's a young toy! (About my age, 32, 35?)
I read somewhere (Collectobil, maybe, I don't remember (...)) that Playmobil came up with purpose of being a line of vehicles mainly. Fact is that playmo vehicles have gone through evolution, all the way from the '70s up to this day.
First cars look like old "Fiats" -- as we say in Brasil, a Fiat ... -- Then there came the new lines of cars (
3211,
3758, among many others).
There was the
first plane ... Then the new
jets.
There's the (in)(famous)
3050 pirate ship, which is a pearl to talk about scale ... And there's the classic
3055 (the klicky Darwin mini playmo Beagle), and now a wonderful 4444.
And there's the old(er) boats, first it came up the Viking one, fabulous!, then the Roman one, not so great, and now the Egyptian one, that, according to
Andi's recent review, is much more interesting and realistic than the Roman one (which should have been bigger, and had the underground with at least one storey of rowers (...)).
So, once this is such a fertile theme, that reaches many and many Playmobil collections (I didn't speak about animals -- including dinosaurs and now a whale! --, buildings ...) it looked nice to give the idea of splitting it up ...
Thanks, Martin!
It's a very interesting subject to bring into its own thread.
Lets see if anyone else gets interested in a really wonderful (& useful (...)) subject.
Gus