Cheapest it's been on Amazon according to the camels.
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937666
22 Mar 163#4
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henz1357
22 Mar 16#1
brilliant price ordered thanks op :smiley:
j8ulia
22 Mar 16#2
fantastic thanks!
wagendeal
22 Mar 162#3
I bought one of these for my son last week, assembly was a much bigger job than I expected, it took me just over an hour.
The instructions seemed like a low quality black and white photocopy, making it difficult to identify parts and their correct orientation.
To do a proper job I needed a cordless drill for pilot holes, a philips screw driver, and rubber mallet. I also used soapy water to help join the roof sections (they where extremely tight to fit) . For some parts of the assembly a second pair of hands would be helpful too.
If your not a DIY fan (or don't know one) I suggest this might not be for you.
This is still a bargain though, and it's great fun now assembled. :smile:
Curlynob to wagendeal
22 Mar 161#6
I had heard they were a bit of a pain to put together. Sounds like you did a good job!
AnnaMak to wagendeal
22 Mar 161#10
If you bought it on amazon, live chat them, they will price match if bought within 7 days.
937666
22 Mar 163#4
blondi1
22 Mar 16#5
oh no i think I've missed the deal :disappointed:
rossygnol to blondi1
22 Mar 16#14
Still showing this price
Col67
22 Mar 16#7
I got one of these for my nephew who absolutely loves it! I also got him a personalised number plate from Ebay and so he asks if they can go shopping in his car!! I watched the videos on youtube to put it together and found it easier than trying to use the instructions. Good find.
jennie9103
22 Mar 16#8
Great price. Even £39.99 in home bargains, so this is a fab deal thanks for posting x
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The instructions seemed like a low quality black and white photocopy, making it difficult to identify parts and their correct orientation.
To do a proper job I needed a cordless drill for pilot holes, a philips screw driver, and rubber mallet. I also used soapy water to help join the roof sections (they where extremely tight to fit) . For some parts of the assembly a second pair of hands would be helpful too.
If your not a DIY fan (or don't know one) I suggest this might not be for you.
This is still a bargain though, and it's great fun now assembled. :smile: