There has been so much wonderful creativity on display recently - we are seeing some wonderful ideas, sketches, suggestions, etc. about improving Steck and SystemX and even thoughts and ideas about a whole new system. It is really exciting!
I think this is a good point to re-introduce the concept of a CAD system/Computer Game/Software for Playmobil. In my imagination, I see a system similar to
LEGO Digital Designer. Such a system would allow anyone to build
any Playmobil design in a
virtual world. If we already had this type of software available, all of the work that people have been doing in the past few weeks could have been done in this virtual world and easily shared with others who have the same software.
- All of the existing Playmobil parts and sets would be pre-loaded in the software and updates for new stuff would be available by download.
- Individuals would be able to upload (into their own computer files) all of their actual sets and parts
- The software would assist in maintaining an inventory of those sets and parts
- Individuals would be able to design, within the virtual world, any building, any Klicky, anything at all using current or discontinued parts, whether or not they actually possess those parts
- If there is a point in the design process where a new part is needed (maybe a Steck/SystemX connector, for example,
remember this is all virtual so anything goes!) the software would let you design whatever you need automatically.
- There would be an option to change colors and textures within the virtual world.
- Building plans would be automatically generated for new designs
- After a virtual design is created, a list of parts that the individual does not currently have would be generated. The list would show which parts are discontinued and which only exist in the virtual world as well as which ones could be ordered from Direct Service
- Parts that are virtually designed could be reported back to Playmobil as possible future DS parts
If there is just one thing that I could ask Playmobil to do right away, it would be to develop and sell this type of software (or give it away through the Collector's Club.
) Many, if not most of the virtual designs could not be built in the real world, but wouldn't it be awesome to be able to play around in that virtual world?