Playmobil Added Porsche 911 Targa To Their Collections

Jan 13, 2017 05:40 PM EST | Hem Cervantes

The German toy company was known for their artistic small human plastics that comes with a particular clicky impression also offers a wide range of figures from accessories, buildings, animals, and vehicles as a part of the company line. Playmobil usually produced a series of themed sets.

The company has three factories mainly in Europe. The location specializes in a particular area of manufacturing and a part that needs to be assembled are delivered to the destination where it will have a final packaging before releasing it for sale.

It was just recently when Playmobil made their city life collection available. Now, this impressive maker of people, places, and luxurious cars out of plastics has the latest addition to its collection which is the Porsche 911 Targa.

As people take a closer look, cars are available as a part of the playset of a car dealership. It consists of salesmen, car dealers and a showroom with potential customers. The car model, Porsche 911 Targa is in a particular blue color with a little Targa top that can be stowed when it was first shown. Unfortunately, there is not even a tiny replica of the real Porsche's acrobatic mechanical top.

Playmobil's Targa has a working headlight as well as taillights. Its instrument cluster also lights up. The figures of the collection also fit inside the car. The set also comes with stylish chairs for figures to browse brochures.

Before the set took place, the company also created one of 911 Carrera that could come out as a coupe or convertible. The amazing set also comes with some of a dealer accessory along with a bumper in the front and a rear wing that was inspired from Porsche's 911 variants.

The collection set is available with its retail price of $44.99. It can be bought on the german site Playmobil and Amazon for a slight premium.

 

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