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Playmobil Playmobil Adventure Playset: Explorer Quad
Playmobil Playmobil Adventure Playset: Explorer Quad
Playmobil Adventure Playset: Explorer Quad Join the explorer as he drives his Explorer Quad by Playmobil to seek dinosaurs and adventures. Explorer Quad works with a pull-back motor. Includes a figure, binocular, flashlight, and many other accessories that can be placed in a storage area. Recommended for ages four and up. Once upon a time in 1876, there was a locksmith named Andreas Brandstatter. Mr. Brandstatter planted a magical seed that would eventually blossom into Playmobil by founding an eponymous lock and metal fitting company in Furth, Germany. By the 1930s, Playmobil's pretend play had again been redefined; manufacturing telephones, cash registers, and various items for toy shops using sheet metal. At the beginning of the 1950s, Horst Brandstatter, the Playmobil's current owner, came on board and started a new era in the company history. He updated Playmobil pretend play products, searched out new markets and focused production on his favorite material, plastic. In 1958, the hula hoop craze gripped the world, and Horst Brandstatter was determined to perfect the pretend play toy that would inspire further exploration. Realizing that the technique, using air pressure, hot plastic hoses, and shape molds, could also produce basically any shape (in addition to the traditional bottles and hoops), Mr. Brandstatter created the first prototype Playmobil pretend play item, a closed racing car manufactured in a single production step. From that point on, the company expanded rapidly with products in toys. Playmobil was introduced at the 1974 International Toy Fair in Nuremberg and by using an innovative marketing strategy, parents and children responded uniformly with fascination and enthusiasm, to Playmobil.
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Playmobil Playmobil Life in the City Playset: Shopper Carrying Case
Playmobil Playmobil Life in the City Playset: Shopper Carrying Case
Playmobil Life in the City Playset: Shopper Carrying Case Have fun even when you're on the go with the Shopper Carrying Case by Playmobil. This easy to take-along case comes with 69 pieces including a figure, shopping cart, three cartons, detergent, canned goods, drinks, and many other accessories. Recommended for ages four and up. Once upon a time in 1876, there was a locksmith named Andreas Brandstatter. Mr. Brandstatter planted a magical seed that would eventually blossom into Playmobil by founding an eponymous lock and metal fitting company in Furth, Germany. By the 1930s, Playmobil's pretend play had again been redefined; manufacturing telephones, cash registers, and various items for toy shops using sheet metal. At the beginning of the 1950s, Horst Brandstatter, the Playmobil's current owner, came on board and started a new era in the company history. He updated Playmobil pretend play products, searched out new markets and focused production on his favorite material, plastic. In 1958, the hula hoop craze gripped the world, and Horst Brandstatter was determined to perfect the pretend play toy that would inspire further exploration. Realizing that the technique, using air pressure, hot plastic hoses, and shape molds, could also produce basically any shape (in addition to the traditional bottles and hoops), Mr. Brandstatter created the first prototype Playmobil pretend play item, a closed racing car manufactured in a single production step. From that point on, the company expanded rapidly with products in toys. Playmobil was introduced at the 1974 International Toy Fair in Nuremberg and by using an innovative marketing strategy, parents and children responded uniformly with fascination and enthusiasm, to Playmobil.
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Playmobil Playmobil Tightrope Artists
Playmobil Playmobil Tightrope Artists
Playmobil Tightrope Artists Cheer on the Tightrope Artists as they perform their balancing act. The set is 14.2 inches in diameter and fits perfectly in the PLAYMOBIL Circus Ring (sold separately). Also includes four figures, ladder, seesaw, and many other accessories. Figures can balance on the apparatus.
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Playmobil Playmobil Pirates Playset: Pirate Dinghy
Playmobil Playmobil Pirates Playset: Pirate Dinghy
Playmobil Pirates Playset: Pirate Dinghy Set sail with the Pirates on the Pirate Dingy by Playmobil. Includes two figures, working cannon, anchor, treasure filled chest, Pirate Dingy that floats, and many other accessories. Once upon a time in 1876, there was a locksmith named Andreas Brandstatter. Mr. Brandstatter planted a magical seed that would eventually blossom into Playmobil by founding an eponymous lock and metal fitting company in Furth, Germany. By the 1930s, Playmobil's pretend play had again been redefined; manufacturing telephones, cash registers, and various items for toy shops using sheet metal. At the beginning of the 1950s, Horst Brandstatter, the Playmobil's current owner, came on board and started a new era in the company history. He updated Playmobil pretend play products, searched out new markets and focused production on his favorite material, plastic. In 1958, the hula hoop craze gripped the world, and Horst Brandstatter was determined to perfect the pretend play toy that would inspire further exploration. Realizing that the technique, using air pressure, hot plastic hoses, and shape molds, could also produce basically any shape (in addition to the traditional bottles and hoops), Mr. Brandstatter created the first prototype Playmobil pretend play item, a closed racing car manufactured in a single production step. From that point on, the company expanded rapidly with products in toys. Playmobil was introduced at the 1974 International Toy Fair in Nuremberg and by using an innovative marketing strategy, parents and children responded uniformly with fascination and enthusiasm, to Playmobil.
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Playmobil Playmobil Roman Playset: Warrior Ship
Playmobil Playmobil Roman Playset: Warrior Ship
Playmobil Roman Playset: Warrior Ship Patrol the seas and capsize enemy warships with this mighty Roman galley. The ship can float on water or roll on wheels. It comes with five figurines, working oars, a battering ram, ballista crossbow and accessories. With working catapult and oars. The dangerous Battering Ram can capsize the enemy ships. Measures 22 x 12 x 15.7 inches (LxWxH). Once upon a time in 1876, there was a locksmith named Andreas Brandstatter. Mr. Brandstatter planted a magical seed that would eventually blossom into Playmobil by founding an eponymous lock and metal fitting company in Furth, Germany. By the 1930s, Playmobil's pretend play had again been redefined; manufacturing telephones, cash registers, and various items for toy shops using sheet metal. At the beginning of the 1950s, Horst Brandstatter, the Playmobil's current owner, came on board and started a new era in the company history. He updated Playmobil pretend play products, searched out new markets and focused production on his favorite material, plastic. In 1958, the hula hoop craze gripped the world, and Horst Brandstatter was determined to perfect the pretend play toy that would inspire further exploration. Realizing that the technique, using air pressure, hot plastic hoses, and shape molds, could also produce basically any shape (in addition to the traditional bottles and hoops), Mr. Brandstatter created the first prototype Playmobil pretend play item, a closed racing car manufactured in a single production step. From that point on, the company expanded rapidly with products in toys. Playmobil was introduced at the 1974 International Toy Fair in Nuremberg and by using an innovative marketing strategy, parents and children responded uniformly with fascination and enthusiasm, to Playmobil.
upc: 4008789042767
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Playmobil USA Inc Playmobil -  Rescue Equipment Truck
Playmobil USA Inc Playmobil - Rescue Equipment Truck
Playmobil - Rescue Equipment Truck With blue lights flashing the Firefighter speeds to the scene. Over his walkie-talkie he informs his fellow Firefighters he is on his way. Upon arriving he quickly jumps out of the Truck and begins to help with the raging fire. With the fire safely under control his job is done! After receiving several thank you's he hops back in the Truck to assist at another accident scene! The Rescue Equipment Truck features a removable roof, hood, and doors and a working winch. The Truck can be upgraded to a Remote Control Vehicle with a Remote Control Module (3670)!
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Playmobil Playmobil Pony Ranch Playset: Donkey with Foal
Playmobil Playmobil Pony Ranch Playset: Donkey with Foal
Playmobil Pony Ranch Playset: Donkey with Foal Take a long stroll in the field with your donkey by Playmobil. Includes a figure, donkey, foal, bucket, rope, and tree. Recommended for ages four and up. Once upon a time in 1876, there was a locksmith named Andreas Brandstatter. Mr. Brandstatter planted a magical seed that would eventually blossom into Playmobil by founding an eponymous lock and metal fitting company in Furth, Germany. By the 1930s, Playmobil's pretend play had again been redefined; manufacturing telephones, cash registers, and various items for toy shops using sheet metal. At the beginning of the 1950s, Horst Brandstatter, the Playmobil's current owner, came on board and started a new era in the company history. He updated Playmobil pretend play products, searched out new markets and focused production on his favorite material, plastic. In 1958, the hula hoop craze gripped the world, and Horst Brandstatter was determined to perfect the pretend play toy that would inspire further exploration. Realizing that the technique, using air pressure, hot plastic hoses, and shape molds, could also produce basically any shape (in addition to the traditional bottles and hoops), Mr. Brandstatter created the first prototype Playmobil pretend play item, a closed racing car manufactured in a single production step. From that point on, the company expanded rapidly with products in toys. Playmobil was introduced at the 1974 International Toy Fair in Nuremberg and by using an innovative marketing strategy, parents and children responded uniformly with fascination and enthusiasm, to Playmobil.
upc: 4008789041876
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Playmobil Playmobil Zoo Playset: Penguins
Playmobil Playmobil Zoo Playset: Penguins
Playmobil Zoo Playset: Penguins Look at the Penguins swim and play in their pool. Basin can be filled with water and waterfall functions with hand pump. Includes three figures, four penguins, pelican, bucket of fish, and other accessories. Recommended for ages four and up. Once upon a time in 1876, there was a locksmith named Andreas Brandstatter. Mr. Brandstatter planted a magical seed that would eventually blossom into Playmobil by founding an eponymous lock and metal fitting company in Furth, Germany. By the 1930s, Playmobil's pretend play had again been redefined; manufacturing telephones, cash registers, and various items for toy shops using sheet metal. At the beginning of the 1950s, Horst Brandstatter, the Playmobil's current owner, came on board and started a new era in the company history. He updated Playmobil pretend play products, searched out new markets and focused production on his favorite material, plastic. In 1958, the hula hoop craze gripped the world, and Horst Brandstatter was determined to perfect the pretend play toy that would inspire further exploration. Realizing that the technique, using air pressure, hot plastic hoses, and shape molds, could also produce basically any shape (in addition to the traditional bottles and hoops), Mr. Brandstatter created the first prototype Playmobil pretend play item, a closed racing car manufactured in a single production step. From that point on, the company expanded rapidly with products in toys. Playmobil was introduced at the 1974 International Toy Fair in Nuremberg and by using an innovative marketing strategy, parents and children responded uniformly with fascination and enthusiasm, to Playmobil.
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Playmobil Playmobil Zoo Playset: Caiman Basin
Playmobil Playmobil Zoo Playset: Caiman Basin
Playmobil Zoo Playset: Caiman Basin Observe the exotic Caiman in its basin. Basin can be filled with water. Also includes a figure, caiman that floats, two baby caimans, two toucans, and many other accessories. Once upon a time in 1876, there was a locksmith named Andreas Brandstatter. Mr. Brandstatter planted a magical seed that would eventually blossom into Playmobil by founding an eponymous lock and metal fitting company in Furth, Germany. By the 1930s, Playmobil's pretend play had again been redefined; manufacturing telephones, cash registers, and various items for toy shops using sheet metal. At the beginning of the 1950s, Horst Brandstatter, the Playmobil's current owner, came on board and started a new era in the company history. He updated Playmobil pretend play products, searched out new markets and focused production on his favorite material, plastic. In 1958, the hula hoop craze gripped the world, and Horst Brandstatter was determined to perfect the pretend play toy that would inspire further exploration. Realizing that the technique, using air pressure, hot plastic hoses, and shape molds, could also produce basically any shape (in addition to the traditional bottles and hoops), Mr. Brandstatter created the first prototype Playmobil pretend play item, a closed racing car manufactured in a single production step. From that point on, the company expanded rapidly with products in toys. Playmobil was introduced at the 1974 International Toy Fair in Nuremberg and by using an innovative marketing strategy, parents and children responded uniformly with fascination and enthusiasm, to Playmobil.
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Playmobil Playmobil Zoo Playset: Zookeeper Caddy
Playmobil Playmobil Zoo Playset: Zookeeper Caddy
Playmobil Zoo Playset: Zookeeper Caddy Transport the seal in the Zookeeper Caddy by Playmobil. The rear flap of the caddy can be opened. Includes a figure, stethoscope, medical case, and seal. Recommended for ages four and up. Once upon a time in 1876, there was a locksmith named Andreas Brandstatter. Mr. Brandstatter planted a magical seed that would eventually blossom into Playmobil by founding an eponymous lock and metal fitting company in Furth, Germany. By the 1930s, Playmobil's pretend play had again been redefined; manufacturing telephones, cash registers, and various items for toy shops using sheet metal. At the beginning of the 1950s, Horst Brandstatter, the Playmobil's current owner, came on board and started a new era in the company history. He updated Playmobil pretend play products, searched out new markets and focused production on his favorite material, plastic. In 1958, the hula hoop craze gripped the world, and Horst Brandstatter was determined to perfect the pretend play toy that would inspire further exploration. Realizing that the technique, using air pressure, hot plastic hoses, and shape molds, could also produce basically any shape (in addition to the traditional bottles and hoops), Mr. Brandstatter created the first prototype Playmobil pretend play item, a closed racing car manufactured in a single production step. From that point on, the company expanded rapidly with products in toys. Playmobil was introduced at the 1974 International Toy Fair in Nuremberg and by using an innovative marketing strategy, parents and children responded uniformly with fascination and enthusiasm, to Playmobil.
upc: 4008789044648
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Sale: $10.98
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