The conversion of the vehicle (in this case the "Playmobil 5286 Spy Team Commander Truck") was not a problem - but quite fiddly. The instructions at Playmobil could incidentally quite better (LEGO makes better anyway).
The problem is that even at the first ride failed the entire system. It turned out that the antenna cable was simply torn from the antenna module. Since the installation position of the module is highly doubtful in the car, that may well happen even during installation - but then regularly. So this is of course useless.
Another small drawback: after installation, you can only drive with the remote control the car in question also. The "deconstruction" would be almost as complicated as the installation and at least for smaller children too complicated. Whether one then wants to rebuild every time the part when Filius "Papa! Can you ever ...?" calls, everyone must know himself. Especially as the susceptibility of the antenna clearly argues against frequent conversions.
We inhabit a lot of other toys from Playmobil the nursery. So far, I was quite convinced of the brand. The play value is usually high. The terms are nearly indestructible and usually have a better value for money than LEGO. That was the first real flop in the brand.