Just one thing: I always understood the thing the Klicky holds to be a coiled whip, rather than a hoop to jump through.
Tim was joking.
About the holster, it is a painted on / clip on holster. It is not a belt that can be taken off.
I know it's a clip-on holster, like many modern Police figures have. I have the figure in front of me. I think he may be the first fatty with a holster (notice I said holster, not gunbelt), unless someone knows of a previous one.
Quote from: Klickus Mobilius on Today at 00:41:45
Thanks for posting this! I'm excited and will go to my local Target asap.
I don't like 5904, though. The Klicky looks too much like a poacher (poachers are bad, bad people ), although he probably isn't since he's driving an official looking jeep. Still...
I think he was a poacher in a previous existance. I agree that poachers are the scum of the Earth, but they exist, and Playmobil does not shy away from depicting evil people such as thieves and burglars, as long as they get their just desserts.
His angry eyebrows, stubble, and shark-tooth necklace all imply an attitude not suited to serving as a Park Ranger. I think they wanted an official Park jeep in this "mini-series", so he gets to drive it.
Quote from: bonniebeth on Today at 06:44:13
I notice the 5904 jeep doesn't have a windshield like my 4832 jeep has. Strange they would leave that off. seems like a small and inexpensive part.
It actually does have a windscreen, but you're absoultely right Bonniebeth, in the box pictures it doesn't, and they've even photoshopped out the holes where it would fit on the front page. The windscreen frame is silver to match the fenders and bars. Strange to go to such lengths to hide a part that might result in someone not buying the set.
I have several jeeps from different sets, and this is the first I've got to have four seats. Having sat in the back of a jeep I know it's not the most comfortable ride, but for spotting animals on the plains it's useful, and the backseat part 30 20 0552 can clip into any jeep.