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Kids cabin bed, no mattress (Manston LS15)
We got this second hand, and it’s done over 10 years with us so plenty of wear and tear on this but still a good solid bed. Our 15yo has decided he wants a ‘grown up’ bed, it was still taking his weight just fine. Defects to note: · 2 of the slats under the mattress broke and have been replaced with floorboards · One screw at the side of the ladder was lost, we replaced with a long bolt and two nuts which sticks out. It's on the outside not on the ladder side, so we just put that up to a wall. · One of the two hooks for the ladder is broken but as it is also held with 3 screws it’s still sturdy. Takes a standard single mattress (not included). The ladder can go at either end as suits the room. It’s in pieces at the moment, ready for transport, although I left the ends whole so shouldn’t be too hard to get back together. What looks like green stickers in the picture is labels so you know which plank goes where! 111cm high, 197cm long, 97 cm deep. Bed base sits at about 80cm high leaving a nice play space underneath for smaller kids. Collection weekdays after 3pm or weekends.


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Cupboard - ex-office furniture (Manston LS15)
Cupboard - ex-office furniture 64cm wide, 74cm tall, 63cm deep Single shelf inside can be set at different heights. One handle is damaged and I do not have the key to the lock.



68d
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Model Railway Base or Loft Boards & Castors (Manston LS15)
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5 chipboard loft boards with "grass" and home made cardboard, wire and papier mache tunnel. A very amateur job that would doubtless annoy a serious modeller but might just suit a newbie. Built for a Hornby OO gauge train. Whole thing is about 1.7x1.2m. The boards are configured as 2 x 2 and one single board. The pairs are reinforced with a wooden batten underneath. So the largest single piece to go in a car is approx 0.7x1.2m. The boards are on heavy duty castors, it seemed like a good idea at the time, these could come off if someone wanted them seperately, 5 with brakes, 5 without. Worst case, tear off the tunnel, take the wheels off, turn them upside down and you have 5 serviceable loft boards.


96d