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SOLD Thomas the Tank Engine toys mega bundle ?20


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The perfect Christmas gift for any Thomas the Tank Engine fan!


Includes:

Tidmouth Sheds - worth ?28 new alone! Collapses for portability.

11 trains/vehicles plus cargo waggons

Lengthy track

Cranky the crane

2 bridges

Paint station

3 buildings

Snowy crane

One muddy pool

Comes in a small wicker basket for ease of transport alongside Tidmouth Sheds


All in great condition (a couple of the trains have very slight paint chips but generally in excellent condition)


Perfect for playing at home or taking away for Christmas - hours of fun.


Only ?20!


Collect from East Dulwich, SE22. From a smoke free and pet free home.


Photos attached. Main photo shows the extra track and all vehicles. For more images or details please PM me.

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