Schleich | Play figure Eldrador Lava Dragon - 70138

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Schleich | Play figure Eldrador Lava Dragon - 70138


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Schleich offers a wide variety of plastic figures, with vibrant colors and an eye for detail. Figures with realistic details for educational play moments. Ideal open ended play. Goes nicely in the sandbox, with clay, with the way to play autobahns, etc. Let the adventure begin! - Detailed modeling. From the first sketch to the decoration of each figurine, Schleich pays close attention to every detail. - Educational value. Sleich toys stand for educationally valuable play, because they promote the creativity and independence of the child. - For 85 years, Schleich figures and playsets have provided fun for children all over the world.
The lava dragon guards the airspace of the lava world and whoever intrudes into its territory will have to deal with its spiky tail. It strikes at its enemies with its spiky tail to defend itself in combat. And that really hurts! High-speed chases through the air are no problem for him. Its big, strong wings make it an agile and fast fighter! With his ultra-hot breath, he can even melt stones. Much to the fury of the stone monster! The closer he gets to the lava source near the temple, the stronger he becomes. Moreover, it is nice and warm there!

14 x 20 x 14.5 cm (lxwxh)

Schleich is a German company that makes toy animals and plastic dolls. It was founded in 1935 by Friedrich Schleich. In the fifties he had started developing the Smurfs, Snoopy, The Muppet Show and many other characters. In the 1980s, Schleich began developing animal figures, such as farm animals, wild animals and dinosaurs. Schleich also made 'worlds', such as the world of the elves, the world of knights and the world of Indians.

For imitating animals, Schleich consults parents, children and biologists. The Schleich animal figures are true to life and to scale. They are painted by hand.