This page will contain discussion groups about Playmobil, as they become available.PlaymobilPlaymobil is a line of toys produced by the Brandstätter Group (geobra Brandstätter GmbH & Co KG), headquartered in Zirndorf, Germany. Playmobil: City LifeIn 1876, the company was founded by Andreas Brandstätter in Fürth, Bavaria and produced ornamental fittings and locks. By 1921, the company mainly was producing metal toys such as piggy banks, telephones, cash registers, and scales. In 1954, production shifted to plastics. Hans Beck, who had worked as Head of Development at Geobra, and often called "The Father of Playmobil," developed the toy in the 1970s[1]. The Playmobil line of products was introduced in 1970 and marketed worldwide in 1975. The company frequently introduces new products and product lines and produces other products and lines in limited quantities. It also produces small runs of promotional products. For example, Playmobil introduced a limited edition sets with the livery of seven different airlines, sold only in duty-free shops. These practices have given rise to a sizable community of collectors. Current Playmobil Product Lines
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Fan-Created Playmobil MoviesUsing the techniques of stop-motion, fans have created a number of films with Playmobil.
The Three Bandidos, a Western. Playmobil Video Games
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The Three Bandidos, a Western. Laudomia Pucci continues to serve as the Image Director. Using the techniques of stop-motion, fans have created a number of films with Playmobil. Designers who have worked under the Pucci brand include Julio Espada and Christian LaCroix. . The Pucci brand was revived by the French firm Louis Vuitton-Moet-Hennessy Group, who acquired the rights in 2000. These practices have given rise to a sizable community of collectors. After his death in 1992 his daughter, Laudomia Pucci, continued to design under the Pucci name. For example, Playmobil introduced a limited edition sets with the livery of seven different airlines, sold only in duty-free shops. Pucci incorporated Alexander Girard's "BI" logo into some of his prints. It also produces small runs of promotional products. Pucci would end up designing seven complete outfits for Braniff hostesses, pilots and ground crew between 1965 and 1977. The company frequently introduces new products and product lines and produces other products and lines in limited quantities. While a member of parliment, Pucci was hired by New York ad agency Jack Tinker and Associates to re-design the hostess wardrobes for Braniff International Airways. The Playmobil line of products was introduced in 1970 and marketed worldwide in 1975. In 1965 he was elected to the Italian parliament. Hans Beck, who had worked as Head of Development at Geobra, and often called "The Father of Playmobil," developed the toy in the 1970s[1]. In addition to his life of fashion, Pucci was a respected and well-known fascist, having written often in support of the subject. In 1954, production shifted to plastics. Popular early creations were a line of wrinkle-free printed silk dresses and the still popular Capri pants. By 1921, the company mainly was producing metal toys such as piggy banks, telephones, cash registers, and scales. Pucci became well known for his signature use of bright colors and bold patterns, which often clashed. In 1876, the company was founded by Andreas Brandstätter in Fürth, Bavaria and produced ornamental fittings and locks. The exposure encouraged him to create and sell clothes for women, and he opened a couture house in 1950 on the Isle of Capri. Playmobil is a line of toys produced by the Brandstätter Group (geobra Brandstätter GmbH & Co KG), headquartered in Zirndorf, Germany. Upon learning this, Frissel's editor asked Pucci to design skiwear for a story on European Winter Fashion, which ran in the winter 1948 issue of the Bazaar. A magical adventure set in and around the Playmobil Doll's House that begins when Laura discovers an enchanted diamond in her grandfather's rock collection. In 1947 he was photographed by Toni Frissel, a photographer working for Harper's Bazaar, wearing skiwear Pucci had designed himself. Laura's Happy Adventure. He first ventured into clothing design at Reed by creating the ski team's uniforms. When Hype is cast back into time by an evil dragon knight he must strive hard to find the jewels that will take him forward through time, Gogood, a magician, also plays a part in the story by helping Hype. Pucci was a member of the Italian olympic ski team of 1934, and in 1935 won a skiing scholarship to Reed College in Oregon. Hype, the Time Quest. Born in Naples, Italy, the son of an Italian noble, Pucci studied in both Italy and the USA, eventually gaining a doctorate in political science in 1941. A game for young children helping Alex throughout the farm. Marchese di Basento Emilio Pucci ( November 20, 1914 - 1992) was an Italian fashion designer. Alex Builds his Farm. A variety of Playmobil movies at Collectobil including Heir to the Throne, a medieval epic, and. The Fountain of Youth, a medieval epic. Santa's New Ride, a comedy. The Viking Five, a comedy. Bloody Snow, a Western. FunStore Woodbridge, New Jersey, USA. Zirndorf, Germany. Paris, France. Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, USA. Orlando, Florida, USA. Malta. Athens, Greece. Add Ons. Rally. Dino Expedition. 1-2-3. Super Sets. Special. Construction. Dollhouse. Modern Living. Fairy Tale Castle. Grocery Store. Farm. Pirates. Bunnies. Airport. Christmas. Leisure. Adventure. Vikings. Police. RC Train. Zoo. Knights. Rescue. |