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Heather Patey wrote in message ...
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> Not only that, but the part numbers are clearly marked on the instructions, and
> the buyer is allowed, nay, encouraged to call Playmobil and purchase parts
> individually. Not cheap, of course, but better than Lego offers. The models
> have a much longer run than Lego's do, too, so it's easy to get parts for old
> sets. (They'll also replace missing/damaged parts from new sets free of
> charge, of course.)
Playmobil will also let you email a missing parts list, email you back and
send the parts. I love it!!!!!
Playmobil is also into their third year of advent calendars, Lego is into
year two. I still don't understand why Germany gets the advent calendars
first and we have to wait a year.
Rose
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| In lugnet.castle, Rachel Kingston writes: <snip> (...) Not only that, but the part numbers are clearly marked on the instructions, and the buyer is allowed, nay, encouraged to call Playmobil and purchase parts individually. Not cheap, of course, but (...) (25 years ago, 24-Nov-99, to lugnet.castle, lugnet.general)
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