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Amazing giant Brik building blocks, together with bag full of pins and connectors. These huge (20cm x 6cm x 10cm) blocks come in 4 colours and can be connected together with large plastic bolts to create highly stable walls, arches, bridges etc. They also come with wheels and connectors to create cars, trains and trucks. We have 3 large boxes together with the connectors, that probably total about 150 blocks. We've made life size kids play houses and all sorts, for hours and days of fun, but our kids have now sadly outgrown them, so we'd like to pass them on to another generation of kids. Suitable for ages 2-adult (and there have been quite a few adults getting involved with these!)
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