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Sun, 2012-06-03 21:11
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I've been looking for a nice toy castle - not the nasty, small & unrealistic ones you see in toy stores - something like I remember having as a kid.

Any ideas?

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Anonymous wrote:
I've been looking for a nice toy castle - not the nasty, small & unrealistic ones you see in toy stores - something like I remember having as a kid. Any ideas?

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Schleich, the company that makes the small plastic figurines that are sold in many specialty toy stores and Targets made a really nice castle. It was a bit small, but could work well for 3 3/4 inch figures. It is available from Amazon, but isn't cheap.

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As a guy who drove from Northern NJ to Cleveland OH roundtrip nonstop in a rental van to buy a 6' tall in scale replica of the Cobra Silent Castle from GI Joe #21, I really can't offer much here LOL.

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Brian wrote:
As a guy who drove from Northern NJ to Cleveland OH roundtrip nonstop in a rental van to buy a 6' tall in scale replica of the Cobra Silent Castle from GI Joe #21, I really can't offer much here LOL.

Uhhh, think we're gonna need a pic of that.

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I have no idea what scale you are needing...

Type plastic castle -difranco into google...press Return...

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JJJason wrote:
Brian wrote:
As a guy who drove from Northern NJ to Cleveland OH roundtrip nonstop in a rental van to buy a 6' tall in scale replica of the Cobra Silent Castle from GI Joe #21, I really can't offer much here LOL.

Uhhh, think we're gonna need a pic of that.

-JJJ

I'll post one tonight or in the AM.

Please don't judge LOL

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There is a Kickstarter over at http://renaissancetoys.com - they have an utterly gorgeous, traditional wooden toy castle...also some siege machines.

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