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.

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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