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Dragon target

  • Encourages adventures: imaginative dragon on MDF
  • Three-part: can be set up for a wide variety of situations
  • Stable: each element equipped with a base
12,90 €all prices incl. VAT., excl. shipping costs
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A fiery adventure

Has the terrible dragon Smaug ventured out of the treasure cave to sneak up on the little hobbit? Has Daenerys Stormdaughter of the House of Tagaryen sent her green dragon Rhaegal to subdue rebellious nations after all? Or has Siegfried missed the dragon and has to chase after it again? Countless adventures await your child when they see the fire-breathing dragon peeking out from behind the tree trunk, when the tip of the dragon's tail curls out of the bushes or when its mighty wings cause gusts of wind to sweep across the land. But don't worry about your little one: armed with a bow and arrow, your child will find a solid target made of spruce MDF in our dragon. Thanks to a sturdy base attached to the back, the individual elements of the target stand securely and immovably - and are guaranteed to come to life in your child's imagination. As the target is constructed in three parts, many exciting situations can be recreated, in which the dragon hurls a torrent of fire from the currant bush or whips its thorny tail across the bed. So straighten your back, insert the arrow and draw the bow, inhale, aim and ... shoot! with the exhale.

Knightly toys. From the "armory" Vah

Roam the woods as Vicky or Lancelot, carry your own sword or axe, lie in wait with a bow and arrow - children's dreams that take shape in Dominic Vah's "medieval armory". The woodworking company based in Dollnstein in Upper Bavaria produces weapons and shields made of wood, which are characterized by careful workmanship and are close to the historical model: Vikings, Celts, Romans and Knights Templar make children's hearts beat faster. Dominic Vah, who took over the company founded by his parents in the early 1980s in 2002, thinks his idea of transporting children back in time through to the end. After all, Lancelot needs a protective helmet as well as a sword and shield. As a result, the master carpenter and his employees also develop appropriate headgear, drinking horns and felt scabbards to accompany the wooden weapons. They obtain the material for this from other specialist companies, but the products are designed, processed and finished in Dollnstein.

A question of quality

Dominic Vah uses only local raw materials in his woodworking "armory" out of conviction. He was born with a passion for woodworking: Having been able to observe the development of his parents' business from a young age, it seems hardly surprising that he ultimately decided to become a carpenter. He puts his heart and soul into his work - you can tell that when you meet Dominic Vah. As often as possible, he lends a hand in production himself, he says, even if this is becoming increasingly difficult due to the increase in sales tasks. Ensuring the quality is right is the top priority for the master carpenter. He has great confidence in his employees in this respect, and things are very informal at Vah. For Dominic Vah, a good product depends on three factors, he explains: "It's about finding a balance between: How is the toy processed? How close is it to reality? And how do children like it?" To clarify the last question, Dominic Vah has a reliable test authority in the house: his own offspring.

From lantern maker to "armourer"

When the current owner of "Waffenschmiede" was still in his infancy, the business was founded based on an observation by his father Albert Vah. In 1977, he was invited to the first Neunburg castle festival as a lantern maker and recognized an urgent need for knightly toys. He and his wife Amalia couldn't let go of the idea - in 1980 they presented a selection of products for the first time at the Kaltenberg Knights' Games. The increasing popularity of historical festivals encouraged the expansion of the woodworking company. In 2002, the youngest son, Dominic Vah, then in his mid-20s, took over the business. Two reasons made the decision to join the company easy for him: his enthusiasm for the craft and the conviction that, although family traditions are an obligation, it is above all worth passing them on.

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Article Number 218664

  • Encourages adventures: imaginative dragon on MDF
  • Three-part: can be set up for a wide variety of situations
  • Stable: each element equipped with a base

3-part target made of MDF (thickness 3 mm), laminated with printed PP film. Beech wood feet. Each element height 13.7 cm, width 12.7 cm, depth 2.5 cm. Total weight 170 g.

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