German Iconic toy line Playmobil continues its licensing drive debuted in 2017 Ghostbusters and How to Train Your Dragon and a small series of sets featuring Scooby-Doo and his group of teens solving a mystery. It's my favorite version of the cartoon fairy tale right now.
Featuring a simple circle face that has been holding knights, fairies, construction workers, and other figures since the line started back in 1974, Playmobil adds to the same magic that makes Lego minifigures and Pop vinyls so popular. It is a mathematical format in which characters are easily identified by their identity, while maintaining similarities they cannot tie together any number of pop culture sites.
Fred, Daphne and Velma are suddenly Fred, Daphne and Velma. The neckerchief, the green scarf, that orange turtleneck – they capture the core of these cartoon heroes. At the same time, they can be integrated with any Playmobil set and don't look local.
The toys in this article came from two different Playmobil sets. They entered Fred, Daphne and Velma $ 50 Mystery Machine set. Inside the box are three characters, a ton of small things like a camera and a magnifying glass, and a prominent version of their junk ride.
The Mystery machine requires a small assembly and some adhesive system, but it comes together very quickly. It has rubber rolling wheels, which is obviously a small biking action. The front wind speed comes to include the driver and passengers. There is a couple of cup holders on the dashboard, with small cups to put there.
The back doors of the van are open and the upper comes out, revealing chairs and other essentials for solving things.
Attached to the set is a centralized troubleshooting computer, a removable battery operated device that is within walking distance. Kids of all ages can insert transparent slides with stickers used on the device, to show important details.
Very good set, but lost a few things – namely Shaggy and Scooby-Doo. Those two come in $ 13 Scooby and Shaggy with Ghost set. Including Scooby. And Shaggy. And it's a breeze.
The only problem with Scooby-Doo is that he is not a human being, so he looks very different when standing next to his friends. He has introduced the white hair and eyes. Technically the ghost that comes out with the set is not personal either, but this is Scooby-Doo, so he's just a guy in the dress. Spoilers.
I think Scooby-Doo and Playmobil are a perfect fit. The two sets are interesting, with lots of moving parts, accessories, and opportunities to set up entertaining situations, if you're into that kind of thing. To cheer on the bonuses, combine them with the Playmobil & # 39; s Ghostbusters settings and watch the team try to rip the mask off of the real uneducated spirits. Jinkies!