Big Farm
The Majorette Creatix toy farm is a playset with lots of features and all kinds of accessories to recreate the world of farming. The farm consists of several houses, freely placeable road elements, and five different die-cast agricultural vehicles with trailers. The individual parts can be put together in a variety of different ways. The sturdy toy vehicles are made from high-quality metal and the farm from plastic. Animals, a hay lift, tractor workshop, organic shop, silo, and windmill round off the specification of this superior quality toy farm. The playset from the Majorette Creatix range can be combined with other sets to create a big imaginary world, making the toy farm a valuable addition to the playroom.
Airport
With the Majorette Creatix Airport Playset, fans of impressive airplanes live out a veritable dream through play. The playset with a Lufthansa authenticity license has three floors which can be reached via a manual lift and various ramps. Also included, of course, is an airport tower that controls air traffic with light and sound. With this playset, children from five years upwards can re-enact the park-and-ride system, the check-in for cars, and the loading of containers. To allow the fun to start straight away, the set includes five different premium die-cast vehicles from the airport scene. More airport life is hard to imagine!
Rescue Station
Full of functions and accessories, the Majorette Creatix Rescue Station features the world of emergency services with a toy helicopter and four SOS die-cast vehicles. The 65-piece playset has a tower with a manual lift, garage, and helipad. Manually operated launch ramps and slides ensure a speedy journey to the accident scene and hospital. A toy helicopter and rescue vehicle is included in the set. The Rescue Station can be combined with modules from other Creatix sets to extend the Majorette Creatix world.
Big Farm
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