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UMBUM Bakery 3D Puzzle Cardboard DIY model kit The medieval town

$ 7.86

Availability: 52 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Russian Federation
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Character Family: medieval town
  • Age Level: 4-7
  • Features: Painted
  • Item must be returned within: 60 Days
  • Condition: New
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Brand: Umbum

    Description

    Bakery
    Product Type: 3d puzzle
    Contents: 18 details + carton figures
    Material: high-quality double-sided cardboard
    Age: 5-99
    Size of the box: 14"x 10"
    Size of the house assembled: 16 x 17 x 10 cm
    Assembling: apx 15-20 min
    The playing scenery Bakery can be used as a necessary element of any medieval town, a part of the perfectly protected knight’s castle or a unique ancient building mysteriously left intact in the modern town – the role of the terrain only depends on your fantasy. This terrain can be easily assembled even by a child, though adults like such 3D puzzles not less than kids. The construction has secure interlocking pieces and it is very steady and solid. All main external elements are relief making the landscape especially realistic. The back wall of the building is ivied and the doors are movable. The roof and side walls can be moved as well, so you can play and have battles inside this Warhammer miniature.
    The Medieval Town series unites various 3D puzzles including the terrain Bakery that can be combined in a big composition. This terrain will perfectly suit war-tactical, historical or fantasy games such as Warhammer Fantasy Battles or Lord of the Rings. Thanks to its compactness and light weight, you can use the terrain both for playing at home and for away games.
    Assembling
    The assembling is easy, clean and safe: you need no glue, no knife or scissors to set this house on the table. As you can see on the pictures all the pieces have to be fixed with notches only. Your kids can make short work of it even without your help. Or your can spend a family evening building the house and playing with it together.
    It's possible to open the building whenever you like: to look inside, to put some miniatures of people, furniture and so on and to play with them.