Playmobil
April 9, 2004 10:03 PM Subscribe
Start 'em young with Playmobil's Security Check-in. With conveyor belt to screen luggage and a metal detector! (Frames: Item #3172)
(By the way, your first link is broken...)
Sorry. :::sits in a corner:::(holding pistol)
posted by azul at 10:27 PM on April 9, 2004
Sorry. :::sits in a corner:::(holding pistol)
posted by azul at 10:27 PM on April 9, 2004
Yes the gun adds a nice touch. I don't remember any of those in my Playmobil sets. But really, no shoe bombs or box cutters?
posted by efalk at 10:50 PM on April 9, 2004
posted by efalk at 10:50 PM on April 9, 2004
And what about sex-aids, nail clippers and eyelash curlers? ALL of which I have seen folks pulled out of line for. Though, to be fair things are a lot better since the screeners have become federal employees. I wonder if it because of better training or the fact that they just don't care...
posted by arse_hat at 11:40 PM on April 9, 2004
posted by arse_hat at 11:40 PM on April 9, 2004
I've been casually collecting Playmobil toys for a few years now, mainly because I love the weird variety of stuff available, from the hazmat crew to the river pirates (whose weapons would not only keep them off a plane, but allow them to arm a small revolutionary army.) A goofy, comprehensive world of fun, and relatively cheap, too--you can get individual figs for just a couple bucks!
posted by Inkslinger at 12:32 AM on April 10, 2004
posted by Inkslinger at 12:32 AM on April 10, 2004
Safe crackers, and the Getaway Car's text: "Escape from prison with a rope and hook. Vehicle's headlights move up and down."
posted by pekar wood at 4:11 AM on April 10, 2004
posted by pekar wood at 4:11 AM on April 10, 2004
Most of the airline security people I've seen could stand to use a good 75 to 100 pounds. Wouldn't the Weebles be a better model?
posted by substrate at 6:10 AM on April 10, 2004
posted by substrate at 6:10 AM on April 10, 2004
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(By the way, your first link is broken. The administrator has been notified and will be a couple thousand more times before the night is through.)
posted by rafter at 10:20 PM on April 9, 2004