This 13 minutes Playmobil Pirates movie was released in 2016 by Playmobil to showcase their new Pirates Sets from the same year. The sets included a large pirate ship, an island, a tavern, little raft, red coat ship and a light house tower.
“It’s just an ordinary day at the local tavern, the Crow’s Nest, until a scruffy pirate crew shows up and steals the hidden treasure map! The cook, Peter, jumps into action and unexpectedly finds himself on a pirate ship embarking on an adventurous treasure hunt!” ~ Playmobil.
This is yet another version of the 90’s Pirate Raft, this time numbered 5780 and released in the year 2006! Instead of a shark, it comes with a giant octopus!
The character remains the same and the raft is just like its two other original versions. The sail is no longer tightened to the side fence and it has a big black skull emblem on it.
This set 5780 now comes with a little monkey, pirate rifle a silver sword and two eaten fish bones. Above you can see all the accessories that comes with this playmobil.
This is the famous Playmobil Blackbeard’s Pirate ship! For the first time ever, playmobil designed a set 5736 with rolled up sails. The only sail that is loose is the front triangle with a lion coat of arms stamped on it.
This ship is hard to find for sell, completed, and can cost a little salty, but definitely worth the purchase as it is one of the coolest versions of the vintage ship from the 80’s.
It might be lacking a little bit on accessories and the cannon is a little too large for this ship, plus it could have had two cannons like its other versions in the past, but overall it is a neat and awesome looking pirate ship!
The one thing I miss is all the rigging and the crate lift, those made this ship look very realistic.
Here is one of the coolest pirate gangs out there, the Black Beard is one of them, including a cool skeleton with a rusty copper sword and a translucent candle holder.
Not just those, but this set also comes with a child pirate and several treasures, plus a nice treasure chest!
Above is the video review of the complete pirate set numbered 3939 from the year 2000. PlaymoBello reviews all the pirate sets from that year so don’t forget to check those and subscribe for more!
Above you can see all the accessories from the Playmobil pirate set 3939 from the year 2000. A lot of coins treasure, weapons and characters, including a cool skeleton!
This pirate ship is the largest ever made by Playmobil, numbered as set 3940 it was released in the year 2000. This Pirate Ship was also released in 2001 as set number 3286, with no visible difference.
Above you can see the awesome ship and its pirate crewm alongside all the golden cannons. This ship has a place for a total of 8 cannons! Four in one side and four on the other.
Above you can see all the accessories that comes with this set, including the heavy weight that is used to aid the pirate ship to float properly in a pool or bath tub.