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> I remember a friend who owned a Playmobil cannon haven't seen the cannon's
> since '87 (a guess but it's definitely before '90) so dunno if they changed
> the design.
> So the european version of the Playmobil cannon can shoot. A small cannon-ball
> is put in the turret (is that the correct word?) and by pulling a small part
> backwards strains a spring. If you let go the ball is shot.
> It's not safer I think, I remember that the cannon-balls shot quite fast and
> quite a distance.
I can agree with that...my friend Joe and I had a big shoot um up with
playmobile cannons off the pirate ship -years- ago. I don't know how they
compare with the lego cannons, but I think from memory that they probably were
faster and harder as well.
James Powell
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