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Train set - activity table


daisydog

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REDUCED - now ?50.00


This is literally hours of fun. This is quite rare, as these normally only come as a 1 storey play table but this is 2 stories- pwith the underground section underneath.


On the top level there are: trains/ bridges/ mountain area/building site/train station comes as seen with the wooden people (builder/conductor/underground worker etc), trees, wooden street lights, trains, cars, plane etc.


My son has loved this. There is the instruction booklet -so you can take the train down whenever you want and mix it up - as a play table for cars/lego etc.a there scenes on top of the table.


I am not great at uploading photos onto this , so it is probably pin size. PM me with your email address and I can forward more pics.


This is a table so there is also an element of storage underneath. Looking for the space pre- Christmas so happy to take ?80.

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