Playmobil Pirates 4139: Pirate Island Compact Set |
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Pirates 4290: Large Pirate Ship - Playmobil. |
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Playmobil Pirates 4291: Giant Octopus |
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Playmobil Pirates 4292: Pirate Crew + Barrels |
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Playmobil 1.2.3 6716: Fire Engine |
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Playmobil Pirates 4293: Pirate Captain |
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Playmobil Pirates 4294: Soldier Fortress with Lighthouse |
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Playmobil Pirates 4295: Treasure Transporter with Row Boat |
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Pirates 4444: Cannon Boat - Playmobil. |
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Playmobil Pirates 4776: Take Along Dungeon |
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Playmobil Pirates 4800: Ghost Pirates |
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Playmobil Pirates 4801: Manta Ray |
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Playmobil Pirates 4802: Shell with Cannon |
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Playmobil Pirates is a range of toys produced by the Brandstätter Group based in Zirndorf, Germany.
New games and product lines are developed by a 50-strong development team. New lines are frequently introduced by Brandstätter. Some of these, are only produced in limited quantities. eg. Playmobil introduced limited edition sets with the logos of seven different airlines, sold only aboard flights and in duty-free shops. There is now a large community of collectors. Collectors often seek games and playmobil toys with customization & miniature wargaming. Playmobil people are approximately 3 inches tall. Playmobil toys are usually realistic, and present accurate representations of arms, armor, costumes, and tools from a recognizable time period. Especially notable for a fine attention to detail are the modern construction and city life toys (cars, cranes, fire-engines, trains, boa Hospitalts, etc.). Playmobil toys are specifically aimed at children from the ages of six to twelve. The company believes that older children tend not to play with these types of toys and so it has resisted creating toys from other, less well-known, historical time periods. However, many adults own or collect Playmobil.