25.10.10




I'm not sure they ever were interested in Playmobil. It was me all the time.
I'm the one who is responsible for the overflow.

Augnablik.
Make your own rabbit kit by Mikodesign.


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29 comments:

  1. That's fantastic!!! LOVE that you were the one.

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  2. Wow! what a collection! It's great that you share this love :) Kx

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  3. it's good to be honest with oneself ;-) , same problem here, by the way...

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  4. He he...it is very similar in my house...I kind of forced my Playmobil obsession on my daughter! I remember having knights on horses as a child and thinking they were the best thing ever! Have a nice day.

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  5. I hear you! I think you went a little bit farther than me though.
    Carmel

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  6. I love Playmobil so much! It is so hard to find in Australia these days.

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  7. If you ever want to adopt a 24 year old son, let me know. :)

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  8. Great collection!! i love playmovil too!!!!

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  9. It's the same thing with us! Last year I even told everyone who asked what he wanted for Christmas to get him anything playmobile ;) Now he pulls out his box of them when he wants me to play with him, he knows I can't resist.
    We got the advent calender of them last year, it was great.

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  10. I'm guilty of the exact same thing but mine was the Schleich dinosaurs.

    Love that wonderful collection. And R2D2 is so cute! I would have bought it too.

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  11. I know, when I have kids they had better love playmobil and lego!! I love it all. Even now I have the advent calendar and a set of santa's and other christmas ones.

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  12. i feel the same way about lego.

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  13. Playmobile, Lego, Brio, and Tin Tin books
    were our obsession in the 80's!

    Do I spy more patchwork needed? :)

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  14. Playmobile, Lego, Brio, and Tin Tin books
    were our obsession in the 80's!

    Do I spy more patchwork needed? :)

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  15. I understand you well :)
    Have fun!

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  16. Gina, ha ha ha more patchwork needed correct. Sharpeye ;)

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  17. How great for him to quietly enter such a magic world!

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  18. Love them. Right before we moved to VancouverI worked with Playmobil in Greece for two consecutive years. I illustrated their fliers. I got to keep all the little guys I was painting!Such a treat!X

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  19. yes, his wishlist ist almost MY wishlist ... :) I started with lego vikings when he was four. so nice ...

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  20. I don't blame you. I love Playmobil. I just can't justify the purchase of it. No little ones to "enjoy" it, it would be obvious it's for me.

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  21. My husband and I are suckers for Playmobil. So funny! Our daughter is far less interested than we are.

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  22. oh gosh, I love it. I am going to show your blog to my son in hopes that he will see how cool your son looks/is and create things! Thanks for the boy inspiration. xo

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  23. I remember playmobil!!!!
    I picked up odd bits from charity op shops. My daughter loved them I think they were more lifelike than lego.

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  24. haha i know that feeling, my obsession is wooden animals from ostheimer, i loooove them

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  25. hmm, det där känner jag igen! är egentligen playmobil särskilt kul att leka med? varken j eller v är särskilt intresserade, men jag:)

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  26. Elisabeth, so weird that my boys suddenly have taken over the house with playmobil this week! :) i too am guilty of supplying large quantities of the stuff!

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  27. ah nostalgi! min bror och jag kunde leka i timmar (enda gången vi var sams) med playmo när vi var små. vi hade varsitt bord där vi byggde upp hela landskap! hade hur mycket playmo som helst, det köpte mina föräldrar gladeligen, men barbie fick jag absolut inte, och ärligt talat det är jag ju rätt glad över idag! :)
    /Annika

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  28. Totally love playmobil, I wish my mum would have kept the tonnes my brother used to have, what a treasury.

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