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Playmobil Castle with extras now ?50


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My son has finally grown out of Playmobil. This castle is amazing for imaginative play and has so many possibilities it kept him (and his friends) engaged for hours at a time.


Apparently the largest castle made by Playmobil it is missing some small parts (e.g. some torch holders, flagpole, water etc) but nothing that particularly detracts from the fun, and includes the majority e.g. moveable chandelier, working drawbridge, torches, food, ladders, weapons, shields, chest, seat, six knights, horse etc.

Also includes lots of extra things that didn't originally come with it e.g. a whole royal family, extra horses and carriage, battlement thing, catapult thrower. Will also throw in a dragon and tree (in separate photo)as obviously dragons and castles belong together. Instruction book included. This is a massive set which would make someone very happy.


Can send extra photos by email if you PM your address. Collection from near Dog Kennel Hill School

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