Hi has anyone visited the Nuremberg Toy Museum? Did it have a good layout? I found it on the web, but couldn't get any details other than driving directions.
It's a long drive from the US.
I can say yes to that though.It's a long drive from the US.
Playmobil are as addictive as smurfs. In the USA (and UK), you can order spare parts directly. I can "make my own sets" and every month or so I piece together spare pieces I need. It actually involves a lot of pre-planning and architecting. If only Schleich supported this! I'm almost completely free of ebay.And of course one of Germany's best toys comes from Zirndorf just a couple of kilometers away - Playmobil!! It's also where their funpark is (a bit like Legoland). I'd love to go there, I'd be in heaven
Thanks Tojo, your post has brought a very big smile to my face this morning.I'm really into the new Roman series at the moment although I'm a bit disappointed with the new hair on some of the figures which is shinier meaning that the helmets fall off especially on the officers (centurios & tribuns).
We also bought our youngest son the Roman ship (galley) which is really nice except that there were two stern pieces in the box & no prow piece. The nice lady at Playmobil said she'd send us a prow free of charge so hopefully soon the Roman legionaries won't keep falling over the front of the ship into the water At least they don't drown like they would in real life as they float in the bathtub
Any boats, or does he have preferences?Also you comments about drowning Roman legionaries in the bath, that makes me feel a lot better as Richard has recently insisted on taking boats in the bath with him............
A point of contention among the PM medievalists (and to some extent the Roman collectors) is how PM has turned completely away from civilian sets and focuses entirely on soldiers, in order, purportedly, to better market to boys.I'm really into the new Roman series at the moment although I'm a bit disappointed with the new hair on some of the figures which is shinier meaning that the helmets fall off especially on the officers (centurios & tribuns).
That sounds really interesting. You should post pictures (or post to a Playmobil site and tell us which one). Have you seen the Roman gladiator arena? To its credit, it has one woman in a green stola. Maybe she's a senator's or a knight (equites) wife.Perhaps there will be some civilian Romans some day. All the Legions had civilian bakers etc as well as the military ones after all. I'm waiting for the new 'specials' to come out (next week hopefully) as then I'll buy 6 of the Tribun figures as a Praetorian Guard unit.
Wow, did you know Gemmell died in June? I looked him up on Amazon after reading your post. Did he finish the Troy series?Interesting post Tojo, I've got loads of books on Rome and the Roman army, I was even in a re-enactment group for legion XXIV. I have always loved reading about rome and romans, don't know why. I've just finished reading Troy by David Gemmell...a truely excellent read, I can heartily reccomend it.
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