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FOR SALE: Wooden train track shed, trainwash and Cranky the Crane


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FOR SALE: Various wooden train track accessories:


Tidmouth sheds - ?30

Just like this one - https://www.hamleys.com/thomas-friends-wooden-railway-tidmouth-sheds-playset.ir

In great condition, just a few paint chips to the top of the shed (see photos.


Trainwash - ?5

https://www.johnlewis.com/john-lewis-partners-wooden-train-wash/p4327192

In great condition - hardly played with.


Cranky the Crane - ?10

https://www.hamleys.com/thomas-friends-wooden-railway-cranky-the-crane.ir

Again, in great condition - hardly played with.


From pet and smoke free home. Collection from SE23. Please PM if interested.

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