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Re: Aerial Ladder Platforms - A Timeline
« Reply #10 on: May 06, 2010, 21:34:56 »


BTW Damo, the 3386 is altogether a magnificent set!!! A fire truck and a small FD Headquarters....and load of extras....have not seen this set before!!! Maybe you can scan the instructions for Heather to put in playmoDB.... ;)





I could only afford the fire truck from that set as this was expencive enough and the whole set to have shipped from Germany would have cost an absolute bomb so I got it from a seller who splits up the sets, and besides I didn't really want the rest of the set as it would just really be duplicates of what I have already got.
 

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Re: Aerial Ladder Platforms - A Timeline
« Reply #11 on: May 06, 2010, 23:55:28 »
Great history lesson on Playmobil fire ladder trucks, Damo! I haven't got any of the 3386 set fire ladder trucks myself, but I would like to get several some day! Do you have any 3879 Tower Ladders ????
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Re: Aerial Ladder Platforms - A Timeline
« Reply #12 on: May 07, 2010, 04:44:36 »
Very interesting Damo, thank you! Although not my theme of interest it is always interesting to see the historical progression of sets and to see how the design and production changes over time.  :wave:


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Re: Aerial Ladder Platforms - A Timeline
« Reply #13 on: May 07, 2010, 06:33:24 »
Thanks Bill and Gepetto :)

Do you have any 3879 Tower Ladders ????

I am rather confused - my 3182 could be a 3879 as it is as it is, but I am not really sure. Can anyone tell what mine is from the pictures of was it just the accessories etc that are different ???
 

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Re: Aerial Ladder Platforms - A Timeline
« Reply #14 on: May 07, 2010, 06:57:39 »
Looking at the number plate might help :-[ - Mine is infact a 3879

Are both 3879 and 3182 fire engines identical (apart from accessories etc) ???
 

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Re: Aerial Ladder Platforms - A Timeline
« Reply #15 on: May 07, 2010, 07:59:24 »
Looking at the number plate might help :-[ - Mine is infact a 3879

Are both 3879 and 3182 fire engines identical (apart from accessories etc) ???

The obvious differences are in the firefighters' uniforms and the printing on the fire engine plus the flashing light unit is of a different design.  The 3879 unit uses two AA sizes batteries and is taller than it is wide.  The 3182 light unit uses two AAA batteries and is wider than it is tall.  However, they are interchangeable between the two fire engines.
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Re: Aerial Ladder Platforms - A Timeline
« Reply #16 on: May 07, 2010, 12:21:51 »
Gordon has covered the distinct differences between the two versions very well, Damo :)9! I couldn't have done any better :lol:!
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Re: Aerial Ladder Platforms - A Timeline
« Reply #17 on: May 07, 2010, 14:57:54 »
I concur, from looking at the inventories. Besides the klickies and the flashing light unit, they are almost identical, right down to the accessories (a couple have been replaced with identical items with updated part-numbers). However, most obviously, they have different numbers on the body of the truck - 3879 is number 52, while 3182 is number 112; the latter came with stickers of a variety of numbers to paste over. The bumper with the license plate is not numbered on either set of instructions, by the way.
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Re: Aerial Ladder Platforms - A Timeline
« Reply #18 on: May 07, 2010, 15:03:26 »
Thanks for the help everyone! I will now try to get the rest to complete the set now, now I know what one it is :)
 

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Re: Aerial Ladder Platforms - A Timeline
« Reply #19 on: May 07, 2010, 16:12:25 »
Thanks for the help everyone! I will now try to get the rest to complete the set now, now I know what one it is :)

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