Playmobil (pronounced "play-mo-beel", and occasionally referred to as just Playmo) is a line of toys produced by the Brandstätter Group (geobra Brandstätter GmbH & Co KG), headquartered in Zirndorf, Germany.
New products and product lines developed by a 50-strong development team are frequently introduced by Brandstätter. Some of these, such as promotional products, are only produced in limited quantities. For example, Playmobil introduced limited edition sets with the logos of seven different airlines, sold only aboard flights and in duty-free shops. These practices have given rise to a sizable community of collectors. Collector activities extend beyond collecting and free-form play with Playmobil and include customization, miniature wargaming, and creation of photo stories and stop motion films.
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External links[]
- Template:Fr icon Playmoboys site and community forum
- Template:En icon Playmobil official homepage
- Template:De icon Claudia Schott Collectorpage
- Template:En icon Collectobil
- Template:En icon Gardenwargaming.com
- Template:Fr icon Ludoplaymo
- Template:En icon Playmoboard community forum
- Template:Es icon Playclicks community forum
- Template:Fr icon Playmofrance community forum
- Template:En icon PlaymoFriends community forum
- Template:De icon Playmo-Portal community forum
- Template:En iconTemplate:Nl icon Laughing Giraffe community forum
- Template:En icon PlaymoBeach.com list of links
- Template:En icon MillionairePlayboy.com playmobil articles
History of Playmobil sources[]
- Cheerful Plastic Figures from Franconia – Playmobil Conquers the Playroom, Goethe-Institut
- Playmobil Toys Article
- Ruth Walker "One Man's Tiny Plastic Universe," Christian Science Monitor, 1997
- The swashbuckling Playmobil pirate captures children's imaginations
- McDonald's Voluntarily Stops Playmobil Promotion And Recalls; November 3, 1982
- Schenk Bootlegs Playmobil in Hungary