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Offline lizzie

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Help identifying a set and some peices pleeeeease
« on: February 18, 2010, 23:29:16 »
Hello everyone,

I've recently started to introduce my daughter to the joys of playmobil (she is 4).  On sorting thro some old stuff from my parents loft, I spent and age in trying to put the different sets together.

I have spent hours trawling thro Heather's Playmodb which is an absoloute joy.  However, I cannot find any info on this set that I have found. It must be from the early 70's.  Despite having the name of the set and the number, I cannot trace any info on it at all.

It's the Basic Farm Set and is number 1781 - All the older sets I can find are 3###.  I found set 3297 which was just a tool and accessories set but they were most of the stuff from the set I have ?

The next thing I would appreciate help on identyfing is a female with what appears to be a hessian outfit on.  This looks like it has been made for the figure but I cannot get it off so I am thinking it may have been produced like this ?  The figure underneath is green body with white arms and legs.

Finally, I am unable to trace this helmet and dragon type cloak ?  It fits adult male.

Great forum guys, grateful for any help and hope you can shed some light on these.  I will probably be back, as I have a few "bits n bobs" that I have no clue about what they could be.

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Re: Help identifying a set and some peices pleeeeease
« Reply #1 on: February 18, 2010, 23:51:52 »


Hello, Lizzie ...

The helmet and cloak appear to be from Halloween set 3026

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Re: Help identifying a set and some peices pleeeeease
« Reply #2 on: February 18, 2010, 23:58:04 »
The green helmet is from the set 3026
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The farm basic set is a playpeople set - "With its own package design and the name ''Playpeople' the British Company Marx-Toys started assembling and distributing the klickies in the United Kingdom at the end of 1975 - five years later Louis Marx and Co. Ltd lost their license because of bankruptcy.  In 1981 Playmobil UK Ltd was founded and continues distribution for the UK market."  (Playmobil Collector p274)

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Re: Help identifying a set and some peices pleeeeease
« Reply #3 on: February 19, 2010, 00:05:36 »


Hello, Lizzie ...

Elaine's information is spot on!

Your Playpeople Basic Farm set 1781 appeared in the 1978 Catalog.

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Re: Help identifying a set and some peices pleeeeease
« Reply #4 on: February 19, 2010, 00:30:06 »
WOW - you guys really know your stuff - thankyou thankyou :wow:  :wow:

Any ideas on the female  ???

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Re: Help identifying a set and some peices pleeeeease
« Reply #5 on: February 19, 2010, 01:18:18 »
Hi Lizzie

Just so you know that wooden plank that goes on the Klickies shoulders to hold the buckets is a great part to have. I would consider it rare and hard to find.

The Klicky with the burlap sack on is a custom. Did somebody glue the stuff on and that is why you can not get it off ? I think it looks kind of neat and you should leave her the way she is .

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Re: Help identifying a set and some peices pleeeeease
« Reply #6 on: February 19, 2010, 01:27:36 »



Just so you know that wooden plank that goes on the Klickies shoulders to hold the buckets is a great part to have. I would consider it rare and hard to find.

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Ras, I have to agree that the yoke for carrying buckets is indeed a great part! The first time that I saw one was when a friend in Denmark (many years ago) sent me one of my all time favorite sets ... set 3487!

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Re: Help identifying a set and some peices pleeeeease
« Reply #7 on: February 19, 2010, 06:51:06 »
I'd say the female figure is someone's custom.  I don't think Playmobil has ever produced a figure with material clothing. I think I can see some green through the lower part of the material and I guess someone has either done a print removal job or a repaint in part and then made the knitted or crocheted dress etc.

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Re: Help identifying a set and some peices pleeeeease
« Reply #8 on: February 19, 2010, 15:01:57 »
Maybe we should start a vote in regards to the female figure being custom! I vote custom designed figure! 3 for custom votes so far.
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Re: Help identifying a set and some peices pleeeeease
« Reply #9 on: February 19, 2010, 15:32:04 »
The female's feet look like bootleg Playmobil - Lizzie check the bottoms and make sure there is a date....  I have gotten many Chinese knock-off figures in my "lots" off eBay....
 
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