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White Led Animated Standing Doe

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Price:£89.99INC. VAT

PRODUCT CODE:FL-1360

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Product Specification
Brand Festive Lights
Dimensions 25CM (D)
Function(s) Static
Indoor Outdoor Indoor & Outdoor
Lead Cable Length 5 Metre
Power Source 230v Plug
Bulb Colour White
Cable Colour Black
Size 1.2 Metre

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Product Description

Outdoor White LED rope light 3D Animated Standing Doe figure. Complete with a BS 240v plug, outdoor motor and 5m black cable length. Indoor and outdoor use. One of our most successful products, now with LED rope offering greater quality and value. Will look fantastic anywhere in the garden and even better amongst a herd.

See the rest of our 3D and animated sections to create the ultimate fantasy Christmas scene...choose from our huge 3pcs set, male & female running, eating, lying, jumping and static figures in many unique designs.

Notes:

Please note: The plug must be connected indoors or to a fully waterproof outdoor socket/junction box.

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Animated Deer


In the description panel, the bit that says 'function(s)' for both the stag and the doe it says 'static'. How can an animated object be static?? The video for the stag shows it moving it's head but there is NO video for the Doe! Does the Doe move or not???

6th Oct, 2011

by Ann Botterell from Clacton, Essex

ANSWERS

Yes both the stag and doe are animated. The stag head moves side to side and the doe head moves up and down.

by Martin Higginson Martin Higginson

7th Oct, 2011

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