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Offline Bill Blackhurst

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Re: The new versus old versions of the Playmobil City Hospitals!
« Reply #20 on: September 02, 2010, 14:48:49 »
¿Where’s the NICU?

At the time the old hospital was built, Playmobil did not have any new sets like the  4225 incubator in production. So at that time there were no premature babies needing to be assigned to the nursery unit ;). The new hospital has several babies in the NICU as seen on the top floor, & one being transported in the medevac chopper.
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Re: The new versus old versions of the Playmobil City Hospitals!
« Reply #21 on: September 02, 2010, 14:54:26 »
Did you add some more pictures, Bill, to your first post?  There seem more now than before?  Or is my ISP slow?  I know that when pictures are embedded in a post sometimes only part of the picture appears, so maybe this time some pictures didn't appear at all.  Anyway, thanks for the detailed pics of the hospitak interior.
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Re: The new versus old versions of the Playmobil City Hospitals!
« Reply #22 on: September 02, 2010, 14:56:24 »
Thank you kaethe, for the positive review! I'm in the process of ordering a CATSCAN unit from the animal clinic theme from DS for my hospital ;)!

Good idea, Bill, it will serve the turn I'm sure.
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Re: The new versus old versions of the Playmobil City Hospitals!
« Reply #23 on: November 28, 2010, 03:10:36 »
I have no idea how I missed this, Bill! Both hospitals are absolutely amazing!  :omg: That's another theme I've been thinking of getting into but never have because of limited space and money.  :lol: Very impressive!
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Re: The new versus old versions of the Playmobil City Hospitals!
« Reply #24 on: November 28, 2010, 03:29:52 »
I have no idea how I missed this, Bill! Both hospitals are absolutely amazing!  :omg: That's another theme I've been thinking of getting into but never have because of limited space and money.  :lol: Very impressive!

Thank you bb! The new version has 2x7942 & 3x7883 expansion sets, & odds & ends of additional system X parts.
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Re: The new versus old versions of the Playmobil City Hospitals!
« Reply #25 on: November 28, 2010, 11:03:39 »
hey! I missed this too!  :(
I love the second one Bill, as someone said the interiors are amazing!! and he heliport is brilliant!  ;D
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Re: The new versus old versions of the Playmobil City Hospitals!
« Reply #26 on: November 28, 2010, 14:26:35 »
hey! I missed this too!  :(
I love the second one Bill, as someone said the interiors are amazing!! and he heliport is brilliant!  ;D

Thank you Gaston! I'm in the process of during a photo story showing the new version's interior in more detail.
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Re: The new versus old versions of the Playmobil City Hospitals!
« Reply #27 on: November 28, 2010, 16:56:18 »
Oh, I didn't even see the heliport!  :doh: Awesome!
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Re: The new versus old versions of the Playmobil City Hospitals!
« Reply #28 on: December 03, 2010, 15:47:02 »
My small 'cottage' hospital


Yours does look more welcoming with the flowers though! 
The size of ours was limited by the pieces we had available at the time as we hadn't originally planned to have a hospital.  We also had a small piece of roof over the door originally but had to put it back on the church where it belonged!


I'll have to update mine for next year....  ;D

Elaine

PS Love the picture windows on your wall!



Oh, what happened with Fred?! :o

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Re: The new versus old versions of the Playmobil City Hospitals!
« Reply #29 on: December 04, 2010, 22:54:14 »
Oh, what happened with Fred?! :o

(Kidding :P )

I wondered if anyone would notice!   :lol:
Actually on his visit to John Paul Jones' Cottage he tried to climb the rigging on the Bonhomme Richard model - Maisie told him to act his age, but he wouldn't listen   ::)
The next day he found he'd put his back out again so had to go to hospital for treatment - he's fine now though and back to just using his stick!  ;D

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