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Playmobil Victorian Autumn Winter 2009
« on: December 07, 2009, 08:04:49 »
A very good morning to you Playmofriends

Work, work and work again...sounds familiar  :(?!?

At last, I can sit down and catch up on the Playmoworld and relax at doing what I enjoy doing best : creating Victorian scenes :love:.

Thanks God my holidays in just 10 days, but there is still so much to do now on the Playmobil front with my last sets listed on Ebay on the Autumn Winter Theme and my last Victorian Tale "A Christmas Miracle on Regent St" which should keep me madly busy over the next few days if I want to finish it before I leave :yup:...

I have finished the decor of my Victorian St looks which looks snowy and festive, ready to welcome the tribulations of my little Victorian Girl. And you know what, I am opening a new topic so I will have no other choice than posting into it. Seems like I will need more than just a cup of coffee today :lol:...

Here is the video of my last creations :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUCDNKlIrWk

Have a great week !!!

Karim :)
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Re: Playmobil Victorian Autumn Winter 2009
« Reply #1 on: December 12, 2009, 15:31:42 »
Awesome video Karim!!!!!!  :wow:  :wow:  :wow: Its great!!  :)9



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Re: Playmobil Victorian Autumn Winter 2009
« Reply #2 on: December 14, 2009, 03:32:46 »
Hi Karim  :elf:

   Thank you so much for sharing your truly masterful creations. It really put me in a relaxed mood and brought such fond memories of times gone by. My Aunt was an eccentric artist who truly tried to live life how you are portraying it. She was such a romantic and I was fortunate to live with her for some years. I of course had to tend to all the chores on the ranch as she baked here French creations and played here baby grand till the wee hours. Such fond memories you have triggered  :wow:

   Thanks for sharing
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