New Playmobil Acquisition

JimmyB

Now retired - trains and fishing
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Since I started my layout a couple of months back none of the Grand-kids have visited (the layout and non visiting Grand-kids are are not related), mainly because they all live some distance away (shame we can't baby sit more often - not). Anyway they are due early next month and thought I better find something for them to play with, hoped on to evilbay and bought this:


Arrived today, as most of you will know RC, out of the box and away she! (or is it he) goes


Though a few years old circa 2004 runs well and I am pleased, though any comments, hints or tips would be welcome, been to the Playmobile site and bough a new carriage £30:00 which I thought was reasonable considering the evilbay prices.

Just looking for a suitable driver, thought!! :):)
 
A tip, make sure that you remove the battery pack completely when the loco is not running. Otherwise, the battery continue to feed the receiver and goes flat. Pull the battery pack out until the light on the loco go out.

A second tip, don't carry the loco about with the battery not fully in - it really hurts when it lands on your foot!
 
Surely they will have some PM or Lego Figures that will work, grand kids that is? Ask them to bring one each then run a competition to see which one is best fit!
 
Just looking for a suitable driver, thought!! :):)

Funny that, I've got an unemployed ex-policeman of the PLaymobil variety who desperately wishes to re-locate to Weston-Super-Mare. If you're happy to have him as a lodger Jimmy, I'll pop him in the post on Monday. FOC.
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One trainee driver, ecstatic at the prospect of leaving the edge of nowhere for the excitement of the Atlantic coast, found himself an envelope and just managed to catch the afternoon mail (train, if only!) He looks forward to seeing you soon Jim.
 
Funny that, I've got an unemployed ex-policeman of the PLaymobil variety who desperately wishes to re-locate to Weston-Super-Mare. If you're happy to have him as a lodger Jimmy, I'll pop him in the post on Monday. FOC.
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That's not Playmobil!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Not sure it will even fit, too small

When I get back home I'll see what I have that will do if this doesn't do the job.
 
That's not Playmobil!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Not sure it will even fit, too small
Well, whatever he is he's gone as a trainee. Probably only a youngster. Anyway he obviously didn't like it here and couldn't wait to get away. I expect he lied about his age and height as well as his ancestry just to get the job. He was off like a shot - didn't even pack a bag.
 
Some battery advice please:

For this loco, I have used four "ultra" (non-chargeable batteries) lasted an hour(ish) of non continuous running, so rechargeable batteries (two sets) seems the way forward; my initial thoughts was Lith/Ion however they seem to be 3.5 volts (or there about), which I would have thought would cause damage, and so not suitable. So it would seem NiMH 2300/2500 mAh would seem the obvious answer to provide the best output and longevity in use.
However I may have this entirely wrong, so any direction would be appreciated, even makes of batteries that have proved reliable - many thanks.
 
Some battery advice please:

For this loco, I have used four "ultra" (non-chargeable batteries) lasted an hour(ish) of non continuous running, so rechargeable batteries (two sets) seems the way forward; my initial thoughts was Lith/Ion however they seem to be 3.5 volts (or there about), which I would have thought would cause damage, and so not suitable. So it would seem NiMH 2300/2500 mAh would seem the obvious answer to provide the best output and longevity in use.
However I may have this entirely wrong, so any direction would be appreciated, even makes of batteries that have proved reliable - many thanks.

I'd say NiMH 2300/2500, they work for me with Playmobil.
 
Some battery advice please:

For this loco, I have used four "ultra" (non-chargeable batteries) lasted an hour(ish) of non continuous running, so rechargeable batteries (two sets) seems the way forward; my initial thoughts was Lith/Ion however they seem to be 3.5 volts (or there about), which I would have thought would cause damage, and so not suitable. So it would seem NiMH 2300/2500 mAh would seem the obvious answer to provide the best output and longevity in use.
However I may have this entirely wrong, so any direction would be appreciated, even makes of batteries that have proved reliable - many thanks.
I would rip the guts out of it and use a complete RC system for new. Perhaps Fosworks or Deltang.
 
While you can get Lion batteries in the same physical-size package as a AA unit, they are indeed 3.7 Volts per cell, so NOT a direct replacement.. Four of those would kill your Playmobil loco!
Stick with a couple of sets of 2300/2500mAH NiMH cells.
 
Many thanks for all the battery advice 2300/2500 NiMH it is.
Jon, interesting thought, but as yet not quite up to replacement of the RC system.
An intelligent charger helps - it means that you don't overcook the batteries when charging

Axtronics are favourite at the moment for NiMH and reasonably priced >:)>:)
 
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