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Food Fight

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Maak je klaar om groenten te gooien en het kwaad te verjagen met deze prachtige Food Fight-figuur uit Skylanders Trap Team! Deze heroïsche artisjok is een ware meester in het beheersen van zijn Blaster-spiser – een groentenkanon die ecologische precisie en plezier levert in de strijd tegen Kaos. Als een van de originele Life-element Trap Masters is Food Fight essentieel voor elke Skylanders-enthousiasteling en voegt hij een unieke mix van humor en kracht toe aan je team. Het figuur is in goede, gebruikte staat en werkt feilloos in het spel, klaar om groene energie toe te voegen aan je Trap Team-avonturen. Perfect voor verzamelaars of spelers die hun Trap Team-roster willen uitbreiden. - Karakter: Food Fight - Spel: Skylanders Trap Team - Stand: Gebruikt Aarzel niet om contact met mij op te nemen als je vragen hebt of meer foto's wilt.

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