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FOR SALE: Playmobil Ambulance, Space shuttle and Fire station


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PLAYMOBIL FOR SALE!


Playmobil ambulance - ?10

- It's this model - https://www.squizzas.co.uk/products/playmobil-city-life-ambulance-with-lights-and-sound

Some of the small accessories are missing (see photos for what's included) and there is one wing mirror missing as it kept falling off, but otherwise it's in great condition.

- Light and sound at the top still works


PLAYMOBIL SPACE SHUTTLE - ?15

- All intact

- Light up boosters at the back all work


PLAYMOBIL FIRE STATION - ?15

- It's this model: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Playmobil-5361-Action-Station-Alarm/dp/B07Q7D45TQ


- Includes the desk and chair and a few of the accessories

- Includes one fireman and a Rescue fireman (one of the original firemen is missing)- see pictures attached below.

- In great condition. Sound still works!


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

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