⚔️ Build, Battle, and Conquer Your Imagination!
The Medieval Castle Knight Toy Soldier Army Figurines set offers a comprehensive DIY experience with 8 knights, 8 horses, and 36 soldiers, all made from safe, durable materials. This engaging toy promotes creativity, teamwork, and cognitive development, making it an ideal gift for children who love imaginative play.
V**E
Grandson loves it!
This made a big hit at a seven year old's birthday! There was a lot of excitement, but he did need help putting it together.
J**G
Awesome
My son absolutely loved this. The castle was a little hard to out together, but once it was my son has spent hours playing with it.
A**A
Not as pictured
It did not come with everything pictured and is not great quality
K**4
Neat toy
My son loves to play with the little army guys. He saw these knights and wanted to add them for his collection. The castle can be not sturdy at time with the tops coming off. They go back on easily though. Overall, he really enjoys playing with it. He uses the knights for play more than the castle.
T**7
Recommend for kids and adults for creative play
Great for creative play! You can move the castle parts to make it 2 sections or one large section. This allows for lots of fun and it goes well with other toys (knights, army guys). It is also very easy to put together.
L**A
Big hit
Big hit with my eight year old grandson. Nice set.
S**L
Imagination on a budget
Ok so this isn't that fancy of a set, but where it ends up being so much more is in the imagination realm. You end up with a very small yet functional castle. I think it is important to point out that if you have a child who is interested in medieval history or mythos then this will definitely spark their imagination. The figures are nicely molded like a traditional "army-men" set. Everything is fairly solid once built. I'm looking forward to see what my kids come up with as they feel inspired to add-on. Even if they lose interest in it eventually the price makes this a great buy for the experiences they will create playing with it.
D**T
Mixed historical eras
18th century pirates mixed with 13th century knights, can be confusing for a child’s educational growth.
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