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SOLD: Huge Fireman Sam playsets bundle


Roddy

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Huge Fireman Sam toy bundle for sale. Build your own Pontypandy! Includes the following items...


BUILDINGS:

* Deluxe fire station

* Second fire station

* Lifeboat station

* Mountain rescue house

* Burning house

* Training tower

* Dilys' shop

(and various accessories that come with these)


VEHICLES:

* Jupiter, Venus, Neptune, Quad Bike, Mike's van, Nurse Flood's ambulance, Bessie, Mountain Rescue 4x4, 2 x Rescue Helicopters


CHARACTERS:

Including: Sam, Norman, Tom Thomas, Dilys, Mike, Helen Flood


It also contains a Pontypandy road set (sorry, not in the picture... it was missed off!).


This bundle is used but well-loved with loads of life and play left in it. Most sets are complete and in working order, with just the odd bit missing (e.g. the firestation is missing one bi-fold door) and one or two minor breakages (e.g. 4x4 doors) but it doesn't detract from the fun to be had!


Asking for ?50. Collect from SE22 or I will deliver locally if this helps. All from a smoke-free, pet-free home.


Picture attached. Please PM if interested.

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