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Playmobile Just Got Interesting

 

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17 Responses to “Playmobile Just Got Interesting”

  1. mike says:

    top Kek!

  2. Jeff S says:

    Playmobil…

    Pretty cool stuff. My kids have a ton of these things after living in Germany. Their Polizei SEK set is awesome. The Alpin Beer Hall is great too. Gotta love a kids toy that comes with a beer tap and liter steins.

  3. Diddler says:

    Lived in Germany as a sprout and had playmobil, would have killed for these. Back then no one was mounted things on rifles other than scopes though. I would have loved these.

  4. Dellis says:

    Sorry. These are NOT safe toys for kids to be playing with. They simulate war mongers and will eventually induce radical right wing militia mentality leading to violence and anarchy.

    Where can I buy some?

    • Jeff S says:

      Too bad these aren’t from Playmobil themselves. I wouldn’t put it past them though. Family owned business in Bavaria… They do things a little different there. LOL

  5. Agentofwrath says:

    I have invested a small fortune in Playmobil over the years. Every little tiny bit has a part number. They even do a Nativity set that we deploy every year to celebrate Jesus’s birthday.

  6. Amish says:

    LOL KEK! YES!

  7. bulldog76 says:

    i need these … for the children 😀

  8. Sean says:

    Grew up playing with these things, OAF set looks pretty sweet

  9. majrod says:

    Funny, it’s only in the building type toys you see any military themes in toy stores these days.

  10. Shane says:

    Although they may have a recall on these……as the two outside operators are running EoTech’s……….

  11. Not very racially diverse.

    • Jeff S says:

      Google “Playmobil Pirate Ship Slave.”

      • Ed says:

        I think people need to look up the etymology of the word “slave” to understand that it is incorrect to assign any particular racial group to the word.

  12. Snakeman says:

    Thouse look like a real deal in toy soldiers. There was nothing like that when I was growing up but little green soldiers that we mover around the sand box. My, my, how times have changed