2788 days ago

Trojan Bull ex-theatrical prop - on wheels!

Jeremy Macey from Vogelmorn Community Group

TROJAN BULL set/storage piece.

A large sturdy metal and plywood creation, with fully empty interior lined with sparkly blue magician turf, and on excellent wheels. The main body is made of strong but light aluminium of 1 or 2mm, the doors are made of 4 or 5mm plywood, painted grey, and the wheels are sturdy rubber trolley wheels in excellent condition.
Bull head (pictured) bolts to the opening on the side. 2-3 persons can easily fit inside.

This is a fantastic piece of construction that could be repurposed to any number of things. It is being given away by The Barbarian Production team, because it no longer fits into the needs of their current projects. Any type of koha would be welcome but we're just looking for someone who can use it and give it a new life! It rolls easily and is raring to go.


Pick up only. Box can be dismantled into two parts (box and wheel frame)
Enquiries 021 0245 0647 or message us


Body Length - 181cm
Base length (including wheels) - 188.5cm
Height - 120cm
Body width - 80cm
Base width - 110.5cm

Internal width - 78.5cm
Internal length - 179cm
Internal height - 71cm

Height of shelf underneath - 12cm
Height from floor to shelf - 17cm

Headpiece opening
Width - 21cm
Height - 23.2cm

Free

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