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Playmobil 4859 Summer Fun Family Camper

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One peculiarity of these early caravans is the clear plastic windows in the front and rear ends. On all the examples I have seen, the windows don’t fit, they are too small horizontally and too large vertically. I think the plastic used must have shrunk over the last 40 years, or else this is a rare example in Geobra plastic components of poor manufacturing. The Playmobile Camper Van set contains 135 pieces in total, including small items such as cooking accessories and clothes for the figures. Note that there is no assembly required. The van is a nice and big, measuring 39 x 28 x 13 cm, while the chunky pieces and figures are ideal for hands-on play. More from Playmobil The next design of camper van also came out in 2005. This was set 3647 with its yellow and orange van, larger than its predecessors with wing mirrors, roof bars, aerial, pull-out awning and rear ladder to access the top box. A rear compartment has space for a bicycle and a gas bottle (the smell of an LPG gas cooker is one of my most abiding memories of camping, along with the smell of Tupperware containers, wet canvas, grass and my brother’s feet). 3647

The set comes with two adults in shorts, flip-flops and short-sleeved shirts (they are obviously not going camping in Scotland for two reasons- rain and midges!). The accessories include 4 sets of cutlery and 4 cups but only two plates. There is a coffee pot, two pans, two wine bottles and a coolbox. Set 6671, this time in white and dark green and with a better set of accessories than its 2011 predecessor. Here is the first group, camper vans: vehicles with their own engines, not towed. There have been nine Playmobil camper vans in four basic styles. The second group of ‘live-aboards’ are what we call caravans in the UK; these are towed by a vehicle. There have been six Playmobil caravans in five different designs. The awning framework has 8 pieces. I thought adding two extra horizontal struts might make it stronger, but unfortunately these prevent the vinyl from fitting without over-stretching it.This is my favourite PM camper. It has several unique features and is certainly luxurious! Inside, at the rear there is a ‘bathroom’ with loo (including seat and paper), wash basin, mirror and a shower, all behind a sliding DOOR (hooray!). Next there is a kitchen area with gas hob, sink and excellent storage drawers. In the seating area the table can be put into a lower position (its fiddly to do) so the parents’ double bed can be set up (it is stored inside the roof when not needed, a very neat arrangement). Inside, there is a shower and toilet (with a lid but still no door), sink, table and superior storage for all the plates, pans, cutlery and food containers. There is a bed for everyone, in the roof.

Inside the caravan, there is a sink, cooker and a coffee machine (yes, really!), with a holder for 4 cups. The fourth camper design came in 2010: set 4859, a blue and white camper occupied by a family of four. 4859 Above the driving area are the two children’s beds and a flat screen TV is attached so the adults can watch TV while lying in bed. Holidays are great for getting away and doing something different! The first style is represented by three examples: a white camper in set 3258 from 1979, a blue camper in version 2 of set 3258 from 1987 and an orange and yellow version in 1990 with set 3148. 3258 version 1 The occupants are a woman and child, ready for the beach or swimming pool and a dog on a lead. The accessories include a barbecue, a toy boat and a map.

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As far as camping goes, the accessories in set 4074 were not impressive, with just a coffee pot, 4 cups, a table, 2 chairs and three beds. The bicycle shelf is redundant (no bikes supplied). When I were a lad, my parents bought a VW camper van (known as a caravette in those days). In this vehicle (and its later successors) we had many happy holidays in Scotland, Wales, Cornwall and elsewhere. As a result I have a soft spot (or a sinkhole, that too would work) for such vehicles, so I have assembled a collection of Playmobil campers and other ‘mobile homes’. Inside the boat are orange seats and a table, plus green shelf units. There is a strong resemblance here to the first caravans, the houseboat even has the same orange-yellow colour for its roof as 3152x. The Playmobil Family Fun Camper Van (70088) set is a great gift for kids and will bring hours of fun and entertainment. The van includes 4 beds, a kitchen area and a camping table with 4 chairs for outdoor dining. It comes with 3 Playmobil figures as well as outdoor accessories including bikes and a BBQ. A toy electricity box can be used to power up the camper during overnight stays. Plenty of Playmobile Pieces

There are three drawers on the outside of the caravan, two for extra storage and one to remove the toilet cassette for emptying.

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Playmobil toys bring together real life themes and cheery figures for imaginative play and construction fun. Both caravans have an attached tent awning; a white framework with a vinyl cover. (My Dad made one for the caravette, very useful as a place for doing the washing up and catching craneflies, or midges). Inside the van are such modern conveniences as a toilet (no seat, no paper, no door), a cooker and a sink. The next caravan to be produced, in 1991, was 3728, the circus strongman’s home. This is a substantial dwelling, with four sturdy wheels and a towing bar. I have included it here (I could have included the clowns’ caravan 3477 as well) because it has some accessories which show it can actually be lived in. Not many accessories though; a jug and two cups, a set of grey cutlery, two chairs, a table with parasol, a radio and a TV. Inside it has a cooker, sink, table and chairs and two beds. At night, the shutters at the four windows can be closed, but only if the window-boxes are removed first. The strongman and his strong boy live here. It’s a lovely set!

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