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Perfect for Christmas gifts.


All in great used condition. Everything priced at less than half the retail price


4 x playsets (model building scenes with flames which pop up and down for imaginative firefighting play) £20


Bundle of figures with pole which spins to bring FS down £10


2 x Jupiter engines with extending ladders, hose pipes and opening doors £5 each


Large noisy moving fire engine - press a button and the engine revs, a tube plays and it wheels forward. Side buttons make water sounds £5 (batteries working but need replacing)


Remote control FS Jupiter (needs batteries) £10


2 books - FS story treasury and when I grow up firefighter £5


Whole bundle £50 collect SE22 8DE

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