Author Topic: My Playmoventure at Toys R Us  (Read 6221 times)

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Re: My Playmoventure at Toys R Us
« Reply #10 on: March 02, 2009, 06:49:23 »
You're going down a very, very dangerous road, Kaethe!
Before you know it you've collected al - or at least trying to!

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Re: My Playmoventure at Toys R Us
« Reply #11 on: March 02, 2009, 07:39:25 »
But wait, there could be more.  How about using your new RV for charleton heston's dressing room for the filming of Ben Hur?  Just think of all of the accessories you will need: film crew, the construction shack for make-up, costuming, customizing the cameras on to elevated platforms, (sorry, i don't know backlot lingo), and then you could get the snack wagon, oh, and never too many extra actors, and..., and...  kaethe

Great thinking Kaethe - I got the ice cream vendor set with the idea of having him selling ice cream at a big Roman vs Gaul battle, but never got round to doing the story.

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Re: My Playmoventure at Toys R Us
« Reply #12 on: March 02, 2009, 08:45:36 »

As soon as you open the "modern" set and notice how detailed the Playmo pieces are and how closely they resemble their real counterparts, you're sunk! :P (That's what happened to me, anyway. ;))


Yes!  That RV is incredibly detailed!   :(o):  Wow!  I think my favorite part is the toilet with the working lid!  I am quite amused that Klickies also need to use the restroom.  I'm now thinking of getting the modern house for the family to stay in when they're not travelling in the RV.  Then, I have to furnish the house.  Then I have to get more modern people for the family to interact with.  Then...uh oh...I feel myself sinking.   :help:

Have you considered making a Playmobil story with that talent .

 

Actually, I have considered writing a Playmobil story.  I will need to outline a plot and then photograph scenes.  I may need to create a storyboard as moviemakers do.  Speaking of movies...

But wait, there could be more.  How about using your new RV for charleton heston's dressing room for the filming of Ben Hur?  Just think of all of the accessories you will need: film crew, the construction shack for make-up, costuming, customizing the cameras on to elevated platforms, (sorry, i don't know backlot lingo), and then you could get the snack wagon, oh, and never too many extra actors, and..., and...  kaethe

This is indeed going down a very dangerous road.  I will need to learn how to customize before I do anything this complex.

I'm glad you all liked my account of my experience.  I'm sure that after some time, all this will be old and I will take a simple purchase for granted, but for now, this is very novel for me.   :lol:
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Re: My Playmoventure at Toys R Us
« Reply #13 on: March 02, 2009, 11:37:23 »
Yes!  That RV is incredibly detailed!   :(o):  Wow!  I think my favorite part is the toilet with the working lid!  I am quite amused that Klickies also need to use the restroom.  I'm now thinking of getting the modern house for the family to stay in when they're not travelling in the RV.  Then, I have to furnish the house.  Then I have to get more modern people for the family to interact with.  Then...uh oh...I feel myself sinking.   :help:

Actually, I have considered writing a Playmobil story.  I will need to outline a plot and then photograph scenes.  I may need to create a storyboard as moviemakers do.  Speaking of movies...

This is indeed going down a very dangerous road.  I will need to learn how to customize before I do anything this complex.

I'm glad you all liked my account of my experience.  I'm sure that after some time, all this will be old and I will take a simple purchase for granted, but for now, this is very novel for me.   :lol:

The slippery slope has started!  ;D

I have a photostory idea on the boil, and today received some new figures which are going to be integral to the plot. I really need to start writing down my ideas and not just thinking about them!


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Re: My Playmoventure at Toys R Us
« Reply #14 on: March 02, 2009, 15:36:36 »
I'm glad you all liked my account of my experience.  I'm sure that after some time, all this will be old and I will take a simple purchase for granted, but for now, this is very novel for me.   :lol:

I for one can tell you i have slipped down , way down the slippery slope and to this day i get so excited about the simplest purchase . Just the other day i went with the kids to get some Legos  :-\  and i just could not resist getting another Asian blister pack  :woohoo:
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Re: My Playmoventure at Toys R Us
« Reply #15 on: March 02, 2009, 19:21:04 »
Klickus, the account of your TRU adventure made me laugh out loud.  It also made me feel a bit nostalgic for the early days of my Playmo-love when I had similar experiences.  Just as with any love affair, the time may come when that thrill is gone so enjoy it and experience it fully while you still can!   :yup: 

Sorry to add a rather depressing note to the conversation but I have recently reached that point myself.  How did I know the love affair was really over?  I just returned two clearance priced 4444 sets and 3 5849 Ninja/Mandarin blister packs to Target with no remorse.  Just a little sadness.  :'(

P.S. to Kaethe:  I like the way you think!   :wow:
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Re: My Playmoventure at Toys R Us
« Reply #16 on: March 02, 2009, 20:24:24 »



How did I know the love affair was really over?  I just returned two clearance priced 4444 sets and 3 5849 Ninja/Mandarin blister packs to Target with no remorse.  Just a little sadness.  :'(



Well, Anne ... The time had to come sooner or later ...  :'(

Remember those beautiful Steck castles and houses that we all loved so much? They're almost all gone now. Everything seems to have its time and then it's gone ... :(

But, then there was a new day. The beautiful Egyptian theme that gave us hope for the future ... :)

Soon they'll be gone too. And, all we'll have are a few tired old recycled figures stuffed into blister packs stuck on the toy lane wall in Target ... :(

But, then another new day will come. We don't know for sure when or what it will be yet. But, it will get us all excited and we'll be back again ... :)

See you then, Anne ...  :wave: We'll be here waiting ... Or, maybe you'd like to hang around a bit longer and wait with us. That would be very nice ...  :love:

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Re: My Playmoventure at Toys R Us
« Reply #17 on: March 02, 2009, 22:08:47 »
 :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

great story - this would be a great short movie and propably would win the oscar if collectors would be the jury  :yup:

(I'd suggest Tom Hanks [as in Forest Gump] or Jim Carey [just imagine his face(s) while he's thinking about all the possibilities] as the main actor)

(...) I got few Firemen (there was a sale on, OK about 20 figures there), and of course you have to have two or three firetrucks for them to drive (off eBay)... and some Policemen and Police cars to blocks the road off (mostly eBay)...and an ambulance or two to take away any casualties (bought new)...oh and some civilians to be the casualties...and a hazmat crew to clear up any chemical spills...and some civilian vehicles to have an RTA for the Firemen to rescue people from...and maybe a Rescue Helicopter...and maybe a TV crew...and a TV Helicopter to report on the traffic jams...and a SWAT team in case it's a terrorist incident...and...and...oh dear.

One thing leads to another, and I have far too much Playmobil, or rather not enough storage space.  Note to self: must buy a bigger house :D

hihihi ... roflmao ... and this sounds soooo familiar  :lol: :lol:

it seems we all know this slippery slope damn well  :lol: :yup: :-[

Well, Anne ... (...) ... Or, maybe you'd like to hang around a bit longer and wait with us. That would be very nice ...  :love:

I'd second that ...
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Re: My Playmoventure at Toys R Us
« Reply #18 on: March 02, 2009, 22:10:12 »
See you then, Anne ...  :wave: We'll be here waiting ... Or, maybe you'd like to hang around a bit longer and wait with us. That would be very nice ...  :love:

Hey, you won't get rid of me that easily!   :hmm:   :lol:  I will definitely be hanging around for awhile.   :yup:

I just finally stopped compulsively buying more Playmobil.  That was a huge step.  I recently did some organizing in my attic and realized that I had become an MISB collector by default because of all the unopened boxes that I have acquired over the years from clearance tables, ebay, plus the occasional find of a rare discontinued item at a small toy store (I will probably continue to give in to that particular urge - Playmobil has proven to be a better investment than a lot of other things!  ;) )  Then there are all the sets that I bought when they came out just because they were cool: the treasure room, the butcher shop, the safecrackers, beavers, skunks, raccoons, merpeople, silver knight, golden knight, misc. pals, the big roman colliseum, the red & blue houses (5 of each - why???  but I did love to receive those big boxes direct from Playmobil USA!) and on and on and on. 

Not too long ago, I was planning to buy all the Egyptian sets plus the jewel thieves, some fairies, those wonderful new African animals, plus even more.  Now I no longer feel the urge.  I am content to see all the fabulous ways that other folks play with them.  We'll see how long I last!   ;) 
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Re: My Playmoventure at Toys R Us
« Reply #19 on: March 02, 2009, 22:14:58 »
See you then, Anne ...  :wave: We'll be here waiting ... Or, maybe you'd like to hang around a bit longer and wait with us. That would be very nice ...  :love:

I'd second that ...

Seriously, it is because of old friends like the two of you, not to mention all the great newer folks here, that I will continue to enjoy participating at Playmofriends.  :yup:   Thanks for the kind words.   :-*
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