Libro Playmobil Collector.pdf Updated
The 3rd edition of the Playmobil Collector (1974-2009) by Axel Hennel acts as a comprehensive, bilingual catalog and "bible" for enthusiasts, covering over three decades of sets with rarity ratings. While highly detailed for identifying sets and their original packaging, the 650-page guide is noted for omitting most "Direct Service" items. For more details, visit Amazon. Playmobil Collector 1974 - 2009
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- History of Playmobil: A brief overview of the brand's history, milestones, and evolution over the years.
- Catalog of Figures and Sets: Detailed descriptions and images of various Playmobil sets and figures, possibly organized by theme or year of release.
- Rarity and Value: Information on the rarity of certain items and their estimated value, which can be helpful for collectors looking to buy, sell, or trade.
- Collecting Tips: Advice on how to start or enhance a collection, including storage tips, display ideas, and how to authenticate items.
- Community Resources: Information about online forums, collector clubs, and social media groups where collectors can connect, share information, and show off their collections.
Comprehensive Inventory: It catalogs sets from the brand's origin in 1974 through 2009, including international licensed versions. The 3rd edition of the Playmobil Collector (1974-2009)
- Reference Number (K-Num): The unique ID.
- Official Name: The name printed on the box (e.g., "Victorian Mansion").
- Theme/Sub-theme: (e.g., Modern House / Living Room).
- Year of Release: The year the set was first sold.
- Year of Retirement: When it went out of production.
- Number of Figures: How many Klicky figures are included.
- Notable Accessories: Unique items (e.g., "Silver Chalice," "Ghost with glowing eyes").
- Condition: MISB (Mint in Sealed Box), MIB (Mint in Box), or Loose.
Tips for Buying and Selling
The Box Check: You find a sealed box labeled "Playmobil 3450." The PDF tells you that Set 3450 is the Modern Fire Station from 1985, but it warns you that the plastic helmets degrade in sunlight. You inspect the box for sun fading before purchasing. History of Playmobil: A brief overview of the
1. The "Steck" vs. "System X" Section
- Steck (Clip system): Used from 1974 to 1990s. The PDF will show you how the walls clip into the base. These are the most valuable.
- System X (Dowel system): Modern plastic houses. Less valuable, but easier to find.