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Schleich Stone Skeleton Eldrador Creatures

7 August 2018 by Eileen

Schleich have recently released a range of brand new realistic monsters and beings figurines from the Eldrador Creatures lava, ice, water and stone worlds that offer plenty of action-packed fun. There are a total of 12 new and very dangerous looking figurines seeking to win the superweapon back from the evil forces!

There are three new stone figurines (Stone Monster, Cave Bear and Stone Skeleton with weapon) which have just been added to the range, and we were delighted to have received Stone Skeleton. They are suitable for aged seven onwards.

Schleich Stone Skeleton Eldrador Creatures review

So who was Stone Skeleton? According to legend, Stone Skeleton was an extremely strong warrior who struck fear and terror into the hearts of all those in Eldrador. Now he is back and causing trouble again as a stone skeleton! He was bought back to life by the green crystals and now the weapon is the only source of energy for him. He can turn his opponents into stone using his mighty crystal flail and breathe life into other stones for a short while, creating his own army.

Schleich Stone Skeleton Eldrador Creatures

This awesome looking figurine features skeleton details with sharp spikes all over. He wears a face helmet with sharp spikes and ram horns. Both his upper arms are moveable and his weapon can be swapped. He has no articulation from his bottom down and measures 12cm tall. He is hand-painted and he looks absolutely stunning.

Schleich Stone Skeleton Eldrador Creatures top
Schleich Stone Skeleton Eldrador Creatures bottom

He is such a high-quality figurine. I love all the detailed features – he is very realistic! He is everything you need to put a stop to the lava world, the best and strongest warriors from the water, stone and ice worlds are entering the battle to regain their worlds. Mr K is very new to Eldrador Creatures but he is learning more about them and their world! He can’t wait to add more figurines to this. They are ideal for acquiring one by one to build a bigger collection. They are great value for money and I would recommend them.

To check out the full collection, please visit www.schleich-s.co.uk. They are available to buy in good toy retailers and Amazon.

Here are some of the Eldrador Creatures figurines from Amazon:

  • Stone monster
  • Cave Bear
  • Stone Skeleton with weapon

Disclosure: We received the sample for the purposes of writing this review, however, all thoughts and opinions remain our own. We have included Amazon affiliate links to the products. If you click on this and buy, we may earn a small commission.

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