Hi WoT,
No, I don't think it's just you!
I come at it from this angle: the range of armour, weapons, heraldic blazons and so forth that Playmobil have produced for their Knights/Castle/Medieval range generally reflects (as far as toys at this scale can) the sort of armour, weapons, heraldic blazons and so forth that were in use in western Europe in the period (roughly) 1350-1450 (I would say).
And in my customs, I choose to stick only to original Playmobil parts (no paint, no stickers, no nuthin'). So that leaves me with 14th-15th century medieval armies, and I can live with that.
My own period of personal/professional interest is somewhat earlier (10th-12th centuries), but trying to build armies of custom Klickies from that period would (in my opinion) be rather more difficult, especially if using only original parts. (This is not to say doing so would be impossible, but far more effort than I feel like expending!)
And I argue to myself that the apparent
temporal range in the original Playmobil parts is simply a reflection of the fact that poorer, less-well-equipped men had to make do with older armour and weapons, which was clearly the case in reality.
And then, having gotten myself tied up in all sorts of self-justifying knots... I remember that Playmobil is a toy, and I collect and customise and play with the Klickies and Steck to have fun!
Whew. I've had a long and trying day
at work, so if any of that made no sense, that's the reason
Cheers,
AndrewL