1982 Pisher Price Western Town Building. Measures about 7.5" in height by 13" long and 11" deep. Does not come with accessories. Good condition. It's a little dusty but not bad. Some of the stickers are peeling off.
This 1982 Fisher-Price Western Town building is a classic piece of childhood history, hailing from an era when imaginative playsets were the cornerstone of the toy box. The building features a clever multi-use design, combining a local jail, a general store, and an upper-level balcony into one sturdy structure. Molded in a warm wood-brown plastic with vibrant yellow and blue accents, it captures the rugged spirit of the frontier in a way that is unmistakably early eighties. The red swinging jail door and the detailed textures of the roof and walls showcase the quality construction that made this brand a household staple for generations.
While this building is offered without its original figures or accessories, the structure itself remains in good condition and is ready to serve as a backdrop for a new collection of miniatures or a nostalgic shelf display. It does show some signs of its decades of play; the original lithograph stickers are beginning to peel in places, and it retains a light layer of dust from its time in storage. These minor elements of wear lend an authentic, aged feel to the piece, reflecting its history as a well-loved toy. It’s an ideal find for a collector looking to replace a missing building or for someone seeking a sturdy, vintage toy that encourages creative storytelling.
This item is vintage, over 40 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.
1982 Fisher Price Western Town Building
1982 Fisher Price Western Town Building
$58.99