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FIGURE 8 TRAIN SET AND TRAINS


The train track is a figure 8 track, picture below - I couldn't remember how to put it together hence one piece being left out!


Also included:


Brio wooden train made up of two carriages (needs batteries)


Die cast metal Thomas the tank engine (has batteries), and Annie and Clarabel carriages, these two are wooden.


The train and tracks have only been played with a handful of times so are in excellent condition and from a smoke free home.


Please PM me if interested, the price is ?15. Thanks

WOODEN TOWN AND PLAYMAT


Wooden blocks in the shape of houses, shops, etc. Comes with people, bikes, cars, and a train. There is also a playmat which is also a bag for storing all the blocks in.


This toy hasn't been played with very much so is in excellent condition and comes from a smoke free home. ?12, please PM if interested.


Thanks

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