We’ve been a #PlaymobilPlayologist family for the past few years so we are a little sad to be bringing you our final Playmobil review today. Playmobil is a top manufacturer within preschool toys and we’ve really enjoyed working with them. Our final toy was the Roman Warriors’ Ship from the Playmobil History range.
I studied Ancient History at University so I was very excited when I heard about this new range. The Playmobil History range covers the Romans and Egyptians, and includes Pharoah’s Pyramid, an Egyptian chariot, an Egyptian House, a Gladiator Arena Starter Set as well as lots of figures. I’m glad these weren’t around then as I can imagine we could have had loads of fun recreating historical events with them all.
Take a look at this fun film – the Curse of the Pharoahs
The Roman Warriors’ Ship (5390) comes in a large box and requires a little building. I have clearly still not learned this as I gave it to the children and then had to help them build it! My 7 year old helped and was able to put most of the pieces together with a little help from me. There is also a sheet of stickers to apply.
Inside the box you will find a galley ship with a number of accessories as well as 3 figures.. The ship floats and can be upgraded with the Underwater motor (item 7350 or RC motor 5536). We have an underwater motor for one of our other Playmobil boats so I can imagine we will be putting this in the bath soon.
My children have been having lots of fun with this ship. They have watched the film a few times which has really inspired their play. They have also involved some of their other Playmobil sets.
The Playmobil Roman Warriors’ Ship costs £34.99 and is available from the Playmobil website and all good toy shops.
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Playmobil Special Forces Firefighter
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7 Comments
Purely Amy
March 30, 2017 at 12:12 pmWhat a brilliantly interactive toy!! I know toys can clutter up a home but when you have something so fun it’s easy to throw away your smaller toys too. looks fun!
Shelley
March 30, 2017 at 7:13 pmI loved playmobil when I was younger and all my siblings played with it too, it’s so good for kids, love their toys!
Ickle Pickle
March 30, 2017 at 7:49 pmPickle had this too and he loves it! Playmobil have such fantastic toys. Kaz
Lindsey
March 30, 2017 at 8:23 pmWhat an amazing toy and how much fun an adventures must the kids have! Playmobil have cracked it again x
Crystal
March 31, 2017 at 2:18 amI remember this or something similar from when I was a kid. We spent hours playing with it and making up stories to go with the people.
Zena's Suitcase
April 1, 2017 at 9:19 pmWe love Playmobil, and this sounds like a great toy from their range. Toys for the imagination aren’t they
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