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Le Toy Van Lion Heart Wooden Toy Castle Reviews

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The Lion Heart Castle from Le Toy Van is an exciting, super-sized medieval castle that features a "knock-out" wall, which will lead to imaginative play and great fun! Protect the king and queen from a fire-breathing dragon or enemy figures with this seven-towered Lionheart Castle, which comes complete with working drawbridge with portcullis. Le Toy Van offer a wide range of castles available to purchase instore and online.
The Le Toy Van Lion Heart Castle provides a spacious courtyard for large playsets, a painted wooden base with moat design, archers' towers, a ladder, 2 flags and plenty of internal tower space to play. Constructed of painted wooden panels that slide together, the Lion Heart Castle from is the perfect castle for serious play!
Papo Lion Heart Castle measures approximately width 565mm, depth 605mm, height 405mm
Figures and other accessories sold separately.
Recommended Age 4 Years +
Manufacturer: Le Toy Van Model: TV290 Lion Heart Castle

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really happy with castle my son was delighted
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Posted 9 years ago
Keith Seacombe
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Very good service, quick delivery, the castle is very sturdy, so far "Henry Proof", which is very rare for toys. Althuogh he is only three my son loves playing with the caslte and soldiers, it will be very good for his imagination and role paly. I like the moving bits and areas to hide adds to the paly fun, would recommend this sturdy well made quality toy and Wonderland for their good value and easy delivery.
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Posted 9 years ago
Looks absolutely beautiful and good functionality included, love the door at the back and the draw bridge is cool. Plenty of turrets and space for the knights, monsters and dragons etc. It is quite large and you can't take it apart once constructed so you need space to "store" it. Bit annoying that you just pull the portcullis up and out and that it doesn't hook up above the entrance at all though. Worried about the flag poles getting broken as children naturally lean over the castle to play "in" it so they are most likely to get broken first. Also the castle as a whole is little bit loose as only a few things are screwed onto the board, the rest slots in. I worry about how easy it might be to be broken with the rough play of children too as it's MDF and not plastic.
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Posted 9 years ago