The highlight is undoubtedly the Troll. With 10 cm size, it is significantly higher than a normal Playmobil figures (7.5 cm), and of course much more moderate. The big chunky leg, only the Troll and otherwise hold no other Playmobil figures. The Troll in turn may well also other objects in his hands that it have an extra notch hold. A little reminds me the troll to Shrek from the animated film of the same name.
The dwarves in turn are 6.5 cm size a little smaller than a normal Playmobil figures. They simply have shorter legs. Upper body and head have the same proportions as all other Playmobil figures. Therefore headgear and armor can be exchanged freely between the figures.
Troll and Dwarves fit ideally into the knight, or fairy tale game world (eg princess castle, fairy world) of Playmobil. But also in the Asia-Dragon Land game world, or even to the pirates they can stop by and maybe inspire children to a very exotic adventure.
It applies as for all other Playmobil figures and the figures themselves are virtually indestructible, small items (weapons, etc.) but can ever be lost in the heat of battle. A first candidate is, for example, the dagger of a dwarf who love to fall out of the holder and then hide somewhere in the nursery.
Summary: Playmobil offers with the giant troll and dwarf fighters a rather unusual set. The highlight is undoubtedly the troll who is with 10 cm size significantly higher than a normal Playmobil figures (7.5 cm). But the dwarves with 6.5 cm size are a little smaller, they simply have shorter legs. An interesting set that inspires exotic adventures.