In the Attack on Ice Fortress from Schleich Eldrador Creatures, nasty obstacles, a mighty drawbridge and a secret hiding place await the battle crocodile from the jungle world as he ventures deep into the ice. His goal: to get the super weapon for himsfairy! But the sword lies hidden beneath a thick shield of ice and is fiercely guarded by the ferocious saber tooth tiger.
A victory for the ice creatures: they got the super weapon for themselves! Now the sword lies behind a thick ice shield in their ice fortress, guarded by the saber tooth tiger. But the battle crocodile from the jungle world wants to gain control of the sword. The Attack on Ice Fortress from Schleich Eldrador Creatures poses many dangers even to the crocodile, with his movable arms and bone weapon. He has to be careful not to step on any of the countless traps during his attack, as the path towards the superweapon is paved with nasty obstacles. If the ice spike trap or the drawbridge are triggered, the battle crocodile will end up in the icy water, and if he's really unlucky, the extendible ice spike bars will block his way. Once inside the ice fortress, it's time to defeat the mighty saber tooth tiger, who is fiercely defending the super weapon's hiding place. Who will win the duel? Jungle or ice?
The Schleich playsets are modelled with attention to detail, lovingly hand-painted with care, and provide children with educationally valuable playtime.
Features
- Premium Quality
- Motif: Attack on Ice Fortress
- Item Notes: Lots of Functions to Activate, Modular Design, With Secret Hiding Place, Battle Crocodile with Moving Arms, Weapons can be Swapped
- Schleich Playsets are Modelled in the Finest Detail
- Helps Children Learn While They Play
- Suitable for Children Aged 7 to 12 Years
Contents
- Saber Tooth Tiger
- Battle Crocodile
- Weapon
- Super Weapon
- Ice Fortress
- Assembly Instructions
Fun Fact
Once, the saber tooth tiger got his tongue stuck to an ice wall. That's bound to have hurt!
Warning! Contains Small Parts, Choking Hazard. To Be Used Under Direct Adult Supervision. Recommend for Children 7 to 12 Years, Not Suitable for Children Under 3 Years