Playmobil sets contain dozens of tiny, easily lost accessories. A digital collector book helps you look up set numbers to determine exactly which helmet, sword, or shield belongs to a specific figure. This is crucial when buying used lots or preparing items for resale. Chronological History and Variant Tracking
Use online databases like PlaymoDB to find the official set numbers and part lists for the items you own. Playmobil Collector Book Pdf
Known formerly as the "Playmobil Collector," Axel Hennel's books are widely considered the gold standard for identification. While primarily physical, collectors often digitize their own copies or seek PDF versions of older, out-of-print editions. These books provide: Comprehensive listings of sets from 1974 to the late 2000s. Estimated price values for Mint-in-Box (MIB) and used sets. A "rarity" index. 3. Official Playmobil Catalogs (PDF/Digital) Playmobil sets contain dozens of tiny, easily lost
Websites dedicated specifically to Playmobil often hold the best archives. These books provide: Comprehensive listings of sets from
Not all plastic figures are created equal. Vintage sets from the 1970s and 1980s, limited promo figures, and regional exclusives (such as those released only in Germany or Greece) command high prices. A comprehensive guide outlines manufacturing years to help you determine market value. Checklist and Wishlist Management
Because the original book stops at 2009, supplemental guides have been released to bridge the gap.