Author Topic: Playmobil City EMS new custom EKG monitor leads.  (Read 5095 times)

Offline Richard

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Re: Playmobil City EMS new custom EKG monitor leads.
« Reply #10 on: June 19, 2009, 13:35:24 »



I've just thought of a design for an open shirt custom figure :yippee:!


Great custom, Bill !!! ...  :wow: ...  :wow: ...  :wow:

Sylvia created this "open shirted" fellow awhile back ... ;)

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Re: Playmobil City EMS new custom EKG monitor leads.
« Reply #11 on: June 20, 2009, 16:17:46 »
Hello Bill,

Thank you very much indeed for sharing your latest project with us :wow:. Your attention to detail is allways first class :wow:. I really do like how you use the rubber leads and how you join them together with your custom connector's. Your ambulance service is at the cutting edge of 'Playmobil Technology' leaving mine stranded in the dark ages :lol:. I must really start directing some of the yearly budget into my health services, klickies are suffering as a result of funding shortages!

Tim  :wave:

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Re: Playmobil City EMS new custom EKG monitor leads.
« Reply #12 on: June 21, 2009, 22:02:31 »
Thank you everyone for the positive review of this project  ;D! I have to admit to everyone that the costs involved in this particular design were not severe at all! I basically used items I already had in my inventory for earlier projects such as double sided tape, 0.5mm thick styrene plastic sheets, plastic tube assortment pieces, & straight pins, etc. The only items used that came from Playmobil DS were the rubber monitor cables @ approximately $1.75 each. The only items that's costs were possibly extravagant were the initial investment of tools needed to achieve the precise clean cuts, & appearances like the hole punches, dies, etc.
So my advice to everyone is,......try it, you'll like it,......customising that is! I look forward to seeing rival designs!
  Forget about all of the other stuff,....all we need is the reintroduction of the 3526 Fire Engine!