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I always liked the Futuron torsos and I think the Galaxy Commander is THE set of all times but I was no fan of the dark-blue windshields and the overall colour-scheme. As I am deeply interested in Playmobil as well I tried to come up with the best of both worlds. In the 1980s Playmobil released ther first space sets and I really like(d) the colours: white, grey, turqouise and the engines were a blend of red and black. You will find lots of pictures on the internet.

More pictures on my flickr.

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pmsf03-1 by MR. IOUS, auf Flickr

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pmsf04-2 by MR. IOUS, auf Flickr

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pmsf02-2 by MR. IOUS, auf Flickr

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pmsf01-2 by MR. IOUS, auf Flickr

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pmrv2 by MR. IOUS, auf Flickr

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pmrv1 by MR. IOUS, auf Flickr

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pmrv3 by MR. IOUS, auf Flickr

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Thanks for posting these.  The color scheme is well-balanced, the builds are simple and solid, and they look like simple swooshable fun.  I never knew about the 1980s Playmobil Space sets, but a quick Google search now shows me that Lego was just one player in a very crowded market of similarly-styled space toys in the mid-1980s!  I guess the uncanny similarity between Lego and Playmobil Space toys extends back many years and isn't unique to 2019.

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