Playmobil 70944 Western Fort Rocks

posted by Playmobil Bello - December 25, 2021

This set was announced on December 2021, the Playmobil 70944 Fort Rocks. A brand new western set by Playmobil, comes alongside other sets, like a Saloon, Sheriff’s quarters and others!

The horses are extremely realistic in this version of the western fort, a huge overhaul from the first vintage Western sets from the 90’s! Set 70944 is definitely worth buying if you are a fan of Playmobil Westerns!

Playmobil 9899 Native American Camp

posted by Playmobil Bello - December 11, 2020

This epic looking playmobil western set was released in the year 2020. Has a ton of accessories and a total of four native american characters, one wolf and a native baby.

Strangely this set did not stay in the market for long, it is already out of stock and removed entirely from the Playmobil store. Hopefully they will produce some more and sell in the USA again. This set is a relaunch from set number 5247 from the year 2012.

Playmobil 6546 Add-On Western Bandits

posted by Playmobil Bello - December 11, 2017

Here is another 2017 Playmobil Add-on for the Western sets. Here you get three new western characters, one being a female with a rifle and a cowboy hat.

A little fire and a cactus for decoration and three TNT explosives! The crate can be used to store the TNT safely when the bandits aren’t using it. These are three unique outlaws for any Playmobil Western set.

Playmobil 6478 Add-On Western Bank

posted by Playmobil Bello - December 11, 2016

This is a very rare set by Playmobil. Seems to be the only cool bank they released, besides the simple version from the 80’s. Hence, now people are trying to sell this for around $200.00 dollars.

I would not buy one until it is around a normal price of $50.00 dollars, that being a hefty profit above the retail price when it first came out. This set does not have characters, but is filled with accessories made for a western bank.

Playmobil 70013 Western Stagecoach

posted by Playmobil Bello - December 11, 2015

This western stagecoach was released by Playmobil in the year 2015, alongside other western sets. This is somewhat of a re-launch of an older 90’s stagecoach, this one having a different color scheme and new characters.

You can see the old set by just clicking on any Western link around this Playmobil fansite. In this new version, from 2015, there are only two horses pulling this stagecoach and two male characters, contrary to the four horses and four characters from the 90’s original.

Above you can see the accessories that comes with this playmobil set. A crate with golden coins, two bags, a rifle and pistol, plus a rancher that is probably the charriage driver.

Playmobil 5247 Native American Camp

posted by Playmobil Bello - December 11, 2012

This is the original native american camp, playmobil set 5247 from the year 2012. This set was relaunched in 2020 as an add-on, with a different native baby (wearing green instead of yellow) and two plastic tents instead of this large one.

A great set for Western Native American Playmobil fans, with a lot of characters and accessories. There is a lot of play time in this box!

Look at the amount of accessories this box has! Plus loose white arrows to play with, a realistic painted horse, totem, some rock formations and a tent.

Playmobil 3250 Native Camp Thunder

posted by Playmobil Bello - December 11, 2012

This is Playmobil set 3250, Native American camp thunder from the year 2012. This set has a lot of accessories and a total of five characters, one wolf and three horses.

This is a famous playmobil set, probably because it is a big Native American box, with a native camp and several characters retailed at a low price compared to the other large Indian camps.

Above you can see the large amount of accessories that playmobil put in this set 3250. Two rocky formations, a large teepee tent, three tapestries, a canoe, three horses and five characters. There is a lot in this box!

Playmobil 4130 Western Gold Superset

posted by Playmobil Bello - December 11, 2005

This is a neat superset, representing the history of the western days in the US soil, a time many people went out to hunt for gold. This playmobil character is doing exactly that, filtering the fine sand from under the river, looking for small pieces of gold nuggets.

You get a lot with this set, a whole piece of land with a river, some rocky mountains, a cowboy westerner with his horse and two native Americans. They could be friends, or foe, fighting for that gold, it is up to you.

Above you can see all the accessories that comes with this set, including all three new characters, the vulture, horse, bones and actual large gold ingots.

Playmobil 3977 Eastern Egg, Bandit

posted by Playmobil Bello - December 14, 1999

Playmobil has been releaseing Easter Eggs every year around Easter. To encourage children to buy these so parents can hide the playmobil eggs instead of just some random colored egg. At least this one opens up and has playmobil inside.

The color of the egg can vary, from grey to green and red. But the image on it should always be the same.

Above you can see the Western Bandit and his five pistols. There isn’t any extra accessories, just what you see above.

Playmobil 4569 Wolf Tracker

posted by Playmobil Bello - December 12, 1999

This Playmobil Special was released in the year 1999, a Native American Wolf Tracker. A great addition to any Native American and Western collection.

The design of this figure is neat, his shield has the face of a wolf and on his neck he carries what looks like a bunch of wolf tooth, on the top of his head, a hat made of wolf’s skin.

Above you can view the accessories from this playmobil special set 4569, a native stick, shield, wolf hat and the character himself.

Playmobil 3034 Western Union General

posted by Playmobil Bello - December 8, 1999

This is the Western Union General, Playmobil set 3034 from the year 1999. Here you get somewhat a copy of the general that comes in Fort Bravo, both with double sided white beard and same uniform.

This set can and should be added to the Union Forts released by Playmobil from 1980 to 1999. Doesn’t matter what year the fort was released, they all match visually.

An important note for those trying to buy this set as used: His sword is not the saturated gold color, but the faded yellow version.

These are the accessories you get with the Western Union General. Four rifles, one sword, a large Union flag and a rack to store your rifles.

Playmobil 3036 Bandit Ambush

posted by Playmobil Bello - December 8, 1999

This playmobil set was released in the year 1999, alongside a few other two Western sets. You get two TNT packs and two outlaw characters.

The sign says “5 miles to Deadwood”, making this a scene from a road. Once the bandits blow up that tree, you can turn it 90 degrees to make it look like the tree fell with the explosion, hence causing a halt on any wagons going by that “road”.

Above you can watch the full video review of the playmobil set 3036 western bandit ambush, by PlaymoBello on Youtube!

Above you can see what comes in this set: Two horses, five pistols, a rocky formation with two trees, two characters, rifles and TNT explosives.

Playmobil 3035 Arms Smuggler

posted by Playmobil Bello - December 8, 1999

This is the Playmobil Western set 3035, Arms Smuggler. This guy reminds me of the bad outlaw that goes against Clint Eastwood in the Wild West movie: The Good, the bad and the ugly.

The character shown above has a Mexican style hat, with bandit clothing, he could be a bad apple who sells rifles on the side, an arms smuggler.

Above is the full playmobil review of the set 3035, arms smuggler, by PlaymoBello on Youtube. Feel free to like and subscribe if you enjoy it.

Above you can view all the accessories you get in this set, a total of four rifles, five pistols, a cacus, snake, crate, water cantine and one western character.

Playmobil 3037 National Bank Wagon

posted by Playmobil Bello - December 8, 1999

This is the 1999 western playmobil set 3037 the National Bank Armored Wagon. This fortress was used to transport gold, silver and money bills in the past, safely from outlaws.

Playmobil made sure to include a lot of gold bars in this set, not just that, but they are made of real metal. You get two treasure crates, money bags and even a road sign with a Vulture.

Above you can watch the full review of this playmobil set, by PlaymoBello on Youtube. Feel free to subscribe to the channel if you want more videos posted.

Above you can visualize all the accessories that comes in this set 3037, two characters, gold coins, two horses, a wip, gold bars, rifles and a Vulture.

Playmobil 4552 Native American Scout

posted by Playmobil Bello - December 12, 1998

This is another Playmobil Special released in 1998, the Native American scout. These guys hide in high mountains and use strategies to see if there are enemies approaching. They are also good hunters.

Above you can see the box art of this set, the scout is using a shirt from a Western Union soldier, yellow cuffs as well.

Above you can see all the accessories, very few, pretty much just a rifle.

Playmobil 4544 Western Bandit

posted by Playmobil Bello - December 12, 1997

This is one of the first western bandit released by Playmobil under their small sets called Playmobil Special, set numbered 4544, released in 1997.

Above is a box art that showcases the new character with his detailed rifle and money bag. Unfortunately this set is very old (90’s) and hard to find, its value is around $10 to $20 US Dollars.

Here are all the accessories that comes in this box, a black bandana, a black bag, a rifle, the bandit and gold coins valued at 58 dollars. There should be 12 small coins, 8 medium coins and 6 large coins.

Playmobil 4541 Native Wolf Hunter

posted by Playmobil Bello - December 12, 1997

The first Native American playmobil released with their Playmobil Special line, year 1997. Here you have a indigenous character with a bow and arrow.

This is just a little box with only one character to play with, it is meant to be added to your current Western Playmobil Sets.

Above you can view the few accessories you get with this set 4541, a longbow, a indigenous character and one quiver.

Playmobil 3815 Outlaws Hideway Western

posted by Playmobil Bello - November 28, 1995

This is a Playmobil Western set 3815 released in 1995, the Outlaws Hideway. A small cozy cave that can hide a National Bank crate full of silver coins.

This western set comes with a large cactus and three cool and unique looking characters, some of the coolest ever designed by Playmobil.

Above you can watch the video review of the playmobil set 3815, posted by PlaymoBello on Youtube. If you like the review, please Like and Subscribe!

Above you can see all the accessories that comes with this set. They are all bandits and the one with a big black hat might be the guy from the Sheriff’s wanted poster: Eldorado Jo.

Playmobil 3816 Western Merchant

posted by Playmobil Bello - November 28, 1995

Here is a neat Playmobil Western set 3816, the weapons merchant. He comes with a unique looking donkey, carrying a bed roll made of actual fabric and several rifles.

The Western set also has a sign, pointing to a Ghost Town, Gold Mine and Boot Hill. Makes us wonder if playmobil had plans to release a small ghost town in the past.

Above is the full playmobil review of the Western set 3816, the Traveling Merchant. If you enjoy the video please subscribe for more!

Above you can see all the accessories that comes in this set, including the playmobil merchant and a red dynamite barrel. The Donkey has a short rope with two black holders.

Playmobil 3814 Western Bandit

posted by Playmobil Bello - November 28, 1995

You are looking at the box art of one of the most unique and coolest Playmobil Western Bandit ever made. This set 3814 was released with a few Western sets in 1995.

The small playmobil box comes with a St. Louis National bank crate, full of silver coins (a total of 26), a money bag and five revolvers.

Above is the complete review of the playmobil set 3814, Western Bandit from 1995. Above you can see exactly how many silver coins you get in a playmobil treasure chest.

Above you can see all the accessories that comes with the playmobil set 3814, from the year 1995. The mouth bandana is removable, as well as the gun holster and wrist cuffs.

Playmobil 3813 US Marshall, Sheriff

posted by Playmobil Bello - November 28, 1995

Here is one of the coolest Sheriff’s ever released by Playmobil, also known as a Playmobil set 3813, US Marshall. He comes with a Wanted poster for Eldorado Jo.

This sheriff comes in a small western playmobil box, with a black handcuff, chair, five pistols and a cool looking rifle with silver details on it.

Above you can watch the full review of the Playmobil set 3813, by PlaymoBello on Youtube. Please Like and Subscribe!

Note the chair is light brown and the handcuff is black, not silver. Also his hat is often confused with other black western hats from other sets.

Playmobil 3811 Western Union Military Calvary

posted by Playmobil Bello - November 28, 1995

Here is a historical Civil War Playmobil set 3811 released in the year 1995. Titled: The Western Union Military Calvary.

Playmobil set 3811 comes with four Union soldiers, all mounted on horses, plus a native american indian with his own wild white horse. This set shows a flag for the Unionn regiment 5, with blue and yellow stripes.

Above you can watch the full video review of the playmobil set 3036 western bandit ambush, by PlaymoBello on Youtube!

Above is the back of the box of Playmobil set 3811 from the year 1995. It comes with four western soldiers and one native american, plus five horses!

Playmobil 3786 Sheriff’s Office, Western

posted by Playmobil Bello - December 15, 1994

The coolest sheriff’s office ever released by Playmobil. it became so famous that they relaunched it as an add-on numbered: 7378. The only letdown is it came without any characters.

There is so much to do with this set, it has a roof that can host several characters for a wild west shootout, the inside is pretty large and can be furnished to look like a cozy prison/office for the Sheriff.

Above you can watch PlaymoBello’s youtube review of the Sheriff set 3786 from 1994. Enjoy!

Above you can see all the accessories that comes with this set, two characters, one white horse with brown splashes, one oil lamp, a desk with chair and a rack of weapons.

Playmobil 3806 Western Fort Glory

posted by Playmobil Bello - December 11, 1994

This Western Union Fort Glory was released in 1994, numbered set 3806. With a total of five civil war soldiers, and several American flags, this became the most wanted set by the fans of westerns and little soldiers.

The fort itself is formed of several wooden like sheets that connect to one another by using a black bracket (see image below). The one let down of this system, is that the walls are always shifting and disconnecting with every movement. It doesn’t stop this set from being absolutely awesome, but would have been nice if it was more sturdy.

Another observation is the roof of the Headquarters, it doesn’t come off easily like other playmobil sets do. Creating another obstacle of play in that sense. The set has several accessories, including a Rambo style watch tower.

Playmobil 3805 Snake River Ranch

posted by Playmobil Bello - December 11, 1994

This is a Western Ranch supposedly to be the household of the outlaws, or maybe the place the local sheriff lives with his wife and kids. Can also be played as a meeting place for Westerners to meet up and make plans to rob a bank wagon, or take over a Saloon.

The way I see it, this is a family ranch, hence why we have kids, a dog, a Lady an elderly man and the father figure. Overall a neat set, but not important to have if you are just having fun with Wold West cowboys.

Above you can view all the accessories from playmobil set 3805, two horses, an anvil with tools, a sign that says “Snake River”, a large pine tree and five characters.

Playmobil 3804 Western Buckboard

posted by Playmobil Bello - December 11, 1994

This is a Western Buckboard, basically a carriage of four wheels of simple construction. This one may look a little off the Western theme, until you open the box and get the accessories in hand.

The coolest thing about this set is the female lady. She comes with a gun holster, bullets, a cowboy hat and a rifle. She can be an outlaw or a fragile lady that is skilled with pistols and rifles, that can defend herself and her kids! Very neat!

Above you can watch the full video review of the playmobil set 3804, the buckboard wagon, by PlaymoBello on Youtube.

Above you can see a better image of how badass she looks! Her outfit reminds me of Wild West movies where a girl shows up shooting them up!

Playmobil 3801 Watering Hole, Western

posted by Playmobil Bello - December 11, 1994

This is a visually underrated set. By just looking at the box it may seem a little boring or not so much fun because it doesn’t have bandits or a sheriff, but once you open this box and build the little piece of land with the river, bulls and cows, plus both cowboys, you get to see how unique everything is.

For example, the bulls and cows are only available in this and one other set: 3749, making these bulls very rare. The cowboy with long white hat is also the only of its kind, he has two black leggings that are not available anywhere else. To remedy this, playmobil released him in a add-on, but that was it, making this set very rare.

Watch the video review of the western playmobil set 3803 express stagecoach above! This is straight from my Youtube channel @PlaymoBello, where I showcase all the details and accessories that comes with.

The price estimate for this set can range around 100 to 150 dollars, depending on the state of the items. Above you can see two horses, two characters 2 cows and 2 bulls.

Playmobil 3798 Bounty Hunter, Western

posted by Playmobil Bello - December 11, 1994

This is a very unique and remarkable western set, released by Playmobil in 1994. The bounty hunter carries a wanted poster for “Eldorado Jo”, to this day we can’t really pinpoint who exactly is Eldorado Jo, but there is one character that matches almost 100% of the drawing.

If you are curious to find out who Eldorado Jo is, feel free to watch the Youtube Review of the Sheriff’s single set 3813 at the PlaymoBello’s Youtube channel.

Above is the video review of the Playmobil set 3798, the Bounty Hunter. This guy has a blue shirt with bullets across his chest, a black cape and a double revolver holster.

Above you can visualize all the accessories that comes with this Playmobil box, including the white horse, a rocky cactus base and red serpent.

Playmobil 3787 Golden Nugget Saloon

posted by Playmobil Bello - December 11, 1994

This is a famous and loved western Playmobil set, the Golden Nugget Saloon number 3787. Like any western movie or location, the saloon is always the most exciting place to see, with the revolving doors and the bandits drinking and playing cards.

With this set all of that fun can be had, with even a entertaining singing lady, all dressed in purple and fancy pink scarf. This saloon has one table with chairs and several bottles, that can be simply sodas or alcohol, up to you.

Above is the video review by PlaymoBello, of the Western set 3787 the Golden Nugget Saloon. Enjoy!

The image above is from the back of the playmobil box, showcasing all the accessories that comes with this set 3787. Six red and green bottles, five transparent cups, two characters, a wine jug, a large alcohol jug in a basket and two oil lamps.

Playmobil 3785 Virginian Mountain Boys

posted by Playmobil Bello - December 11, 1994

This is another famous civil war set by Playmobil, western 3785 from the year 1994, the Virginian Mountain Boys.

This set has three horses, two are part of the wagon and one belongs to the caravan’s captain. The wagon was named “Virginian mountain boys” and serves as a military transport for weapons.

Above you can watch the Youtube video review from PlaymoBello, of the Playmobil set 3785, Virginian mountain boys from 1994.

Above you can view all the accessories that comes with this set, including a wooden bucket, three characters, a total of 11 rifles, five pistols, 3 yellow money bags a chest and two rifle crates.

Playmobil 3784 Civil War Rebel Artillery

posted by Playmobil Bello - December 11, 1994

This is another civil war set made by Playmobil in 1994, the Rebels Artillery, set number 3784.

The guy with a large hat is the captain, wielder of a golden sword. The set comes with a cool red explosive barrel and several yellow shells.

Above you can watch the video review by PlaymoBello of the Rebel’s Artillery, playmobil set 3784 from the year 1994.

The photo above shows all the accessories you get in this set, a spring powered cannon, five yellow shells, a water bucket, the cannon wagon with two horses and three rebel soldiers.

Playmobil 3783 Rebel Horsemen

posted by Playmobil Bello - December 11, 1994

This set is probably not very PC for these days, but back then it was not an issue at all, just a historical set representing the US Civil War. A way for fans of history to pose little soldiers and represent historical events.

Above is the original box art of the playmobil set 3783. Each of the gray characters have a black belt with a gun holster on the back.

Above you can watch the video review of the set 3783, Playmobil Rebel Horsemen. If you enjoy the video, please like and subscribe to PlaymoBello.

Above you can see all the accessories included in this playmobil set. Two horses, five guns, two rifles and two characters with one flag.

Playmobil 3802 McLaren’s Goldmine

posted by Playmobil Bello - December 3, 1994

This is one of the most wanted western sets made by Playmobil. The Western 3802 McLaren’s Goldmine. This set received so many good reviews that even Playmobil decided to relaunch it in the year 2006 as an Add-On numbered 7857 (without the characters or any accessories).

The number of accessories and its four characters is what makes this Western Playmobil set so loved, as you can tell by looking at the box art above.

Watch the full review of the Western Playmobil set 3802 McLaren’s Goldmine, by PlaymoBello on Youtube.

Above is a picture of the back of the McLaren’s Goldmine box, playmobil set 3802, showcasing all the accessories and characters.

1994 Playmobil Western Catalog

posted by Playmobil Bello - June 8, 1994

Here is a page of the 1994 Playmobil Catalog. This was the year playmobil released the best and most awesome Western sets ever made, including the Western Saloon and Sheriff’s office.

The best thing about these vintage catalogs are the photography and scenery created by Playmobil; Just look at the right page, all the sets united showing a cool action packed Western world.

All the sets from these pages have been reviewed, don’t miss out on these videos on PlaymoBello’s YouTube.

Playmobil 3729 Western Union Cannon

posted by Playmobil Bello - December 19, 1988

In 1988 playmobil released one of their first Western Union cannon sets, this one in particular being well known by fans as one of the best as it has a complete wagon with the cannon.

Playmobil set 3729 complements the soldier battalion of Fort Bravo released in the same year. Both sets make up to a very neat and well sized platoon of Western soldiers.

Above you can watch the full playmobil review of the western set 3729 by PlaymoBello on Youtube. If you like, please subscribe!

Unfortunately, back in the 80’s playmobil wasn’t used to having all the accessories showcasing on the back of the box, but here it is a fan made photo of all the items that comes in this box.

Playmobil 3773 Fort Bravo, Western Union

posted by Playmobil Bello - December 19, 1987

This is one of the very first Western Forts ever made by Playmobil, back in the year 1987, Fort Bravo, the headquarters of the 3rd Cavalry of the Western Union.

Above you can see the glorious box art showcasing the five characters that comes with this set 3773, and the fort, emulating wooden planks all around their headquarters.

If you enjoy watching video reviews of complete playmobil sets, above you may like to view the Youtube review from PlaymoBello, of the set 3773 Fort Bravo from the year 1987.

Unfortunately, back in the 80’s Playmobil didn’t have the back of their boxes designed with the accessories listings, instead it was just a blue empty canvas, or as shown above, a very awesome and cool looking scenery created by their artists.

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