These are basically Playmobile for people who want more realistic figures, the vehicles
and accessories aren't much different, the trolley may be a tad finer or 'less
chunky' than the Playmobile version
would be, but it's definitely the same type of toy; half-way between toy
figures and action figures with a bit of construction thrown in for good
measure.
I think they have nine points of
articulation which takes them toward the action figures end of the toy-figure
'spectrum' and will give them greater playability than Playmobile figures that have always had that stilted 'Frankenstein'
walk.
The subjects on display were all 'real
life' of a modern or up-to-date nature, whether it will one day extend to
Romans, Knights, Vikings or post-1914 style combat figures is anyone's guess, I
suspect not, but if the line takes-off - who knows?
Single figures are available (like Playmobile) as an entry-point 'come-on'
or collection-builders, and in a pocket-money price bracket (£4.99), given that
for those lucky-enough to get pocket money, it's trending to a little-more
(£5-10)that the occasional sixpence we got, way back when.
Police, fire and ambulance/paramedic crews
need civilians in trouble to be able to spring into action . . . and a mix of
vacant 'preppy' looking kiddults and high-performance sports cars look like a
recipe for trouble to me!
One of the cars is actually licensed from Cars the movie franchise, dragging
younger customers into the 'Playmobile Plus' world!
Not content to just attack Playmobile's market, Revell are also aiming their multiple
sights at Lego, or it's sub-brand Duplo, with a range of large-stud
[simple-] construction toys which are 'compatible with all leading brands!
A move I - for one - am happy with, Lego
are a ruthless 'corporate' hiding behind the 'fake-news' of a cosy apple-pie
family business, and now they've lost most of the (at one point; seemingly
endless) court battles, it's nice to see other companies getting into that
market.
Again, though; [getting back to Revell!]
there is a more advanced element than I think you get with Duplo, in that the vehicles are radio-controlled, although as tech
slides down the age-spectrum of toys, becoming ever more affordable, we will
all end-up with walking, talking, flashing toys or figures who can get into
their own drone and fly-off to worry the family pets!
Out now and better than Airfix's offering, but not exactly
setting the world on fire either, and a clear move away from hobby-kits to
early-years toys and from realistic representations of real life, historical or
iconic things to licensed TV/Movie related stuff.
"Stretched" Playmobil figures - hmmm...sounds ok
ReplyDeleteMODEL kits (if those are model kits) of human figures that STILL have action points and are CHEAP - I need like 20 of those RIGHT NOW
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I am tring make stuff for post-apocalypse diorama, and I really don't want to use model kit figures from 1/32 military kits. So if Revell did those as model kits - I am BOUGHT (and I don't like that company, they are "ok" but just that)
They're bigger Ranalcus - they're 60/60mm, I didn't pay that much attention, try the website, but I think they will prove to be too big?
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